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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2
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I've got Spinergy Rev-X xtra lites (I'm a dinosaur) for which I have an opportunity to replace w/ Bontrager Race X-Lites at a little under $500/pr. USD. Will they make a noticeable difference? Should I stick w/ aero? Does anyone know how they compare w/ the darlings du jour (Kysrium SL, etc.)? I do a lot of time trial, fast paceline riding, but also like to climb, if that helps. Thanks!
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 4
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I have heard nothing but good things about the Race X Lite wheels. They are just as light as the Kysirium SL wheels and I have heard they are MUCH more durable. Actually, I am looking for some of these wheels too. The cheapest I have found them is $550. Do you mind sharing where you are buying them? |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2
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My pleasure: I bought them at Pete's Bike Shop in Flemington, NJ, which IMHO is one of the best bike shops in Northwestern NJ. Very easy going to work with and just plain good guys who also like to ride. If you're not near this area, you can call them at 908-782-5935 since they probably ship and my experience is that most shops will sell over the phone. They were substantially less than the price you have, but a friend and I did a "twofer," and got a great price. If you call, ask for Dan or George and mention that Tony sent you. Good luck. PS I have not tried the wheels yet, as I am debating the tires and tubes to put on them, together w/ a new freewheel. I'm thinking about some Veloflex tires (150 or 180g) and superlight tubes (50-60g) for occasional fast rides, although I'm not too keen on 22mm tires. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: south
Posts: 638
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Funny you say that because Mavic wheels are known for durability, especially the Kysiriums. |
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