Subject: RE: WheelsDepends on how much you race... I live in Boulder, and the tri community is pretty much split. Half of us dirty-rich hippies buy our own Zipps, and half of us rent wheels on race day. Obviously, there are advantages to both -- owning wheels, you can race as much as you want. You can ride 'em on a day when you just want to be fast. It's also useful to getting used to riding in cross-winds. Renting 'em, though, saves about $2100, for just one race. But as everyone who's ever run a 1080 with a disc knows, it takes a LOT of getting used to cross-winds. It's scary. For short range guys, owning might be a better idea, because you're more likely to run 80+mm wheels, which take getting used to. Iron distance, lots of people run much more shallow rims. It might make more sense to rent wheels, but there's also more riding on it. Also permit me to mention the Easton line of wheels. I'm a road cyclist as well (hehe), and I run Easton EC90SLX clinchers for training. Racing, I run Easton EC90 Aero tubulars, which are about $600 less than Zipps, and about the fifty grams heavier. And let me tell you -- they have just as much bling as the zipps, but I get more questions about them. I've run both in races, and the only difference I have EVER noticed is climbing, and the Eastons were nicer to climb on.
Edited by persondude27 2008-10-23 3:51 PM
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