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aerospoke Wheels.

I love the look of Aerospoke Wheels, I found a bike in Shadyside chained up with them on. Anyone know anything about them, are they any good?


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marvelousm3
2012-08-14 00:26:37

Oh geez.............I think your Portland would look bad ass with them, or is this for your soon-to-be carbon speed demon???


b-s
2012-08-14 00:39:27

My only comment about this bike: slamthatseatpost.com


2012-08-14 00:40:00

These would be for my single speed.


marvelousm3
2012-08-14 00:43:57

In my limited experience: heavy, solid, aero speed advantages won't kick in until you hit high teens/low twenties, and they'll probably dice any squirrel that dares jump into your spokes.


reddan
2012-08-14 00:57:02

Well my speed max is 5mph, I have had squirrels in my spokes.


marvelousm3
2012-08-14 01:03:12

What? You didn't like the feedback you got on the facebooks? I'll say the same thing here, get a nice set of carbon track rims laced to some nice hubs instead. These things are built like shit and ridden for [negative] style points only.


cburch
2012-08-14 01:06:25

Ok cburch you win, any suggestions on a fairly decent set that won't kill my wallet. I was hoping for once you weren't right.... but as usual


marvelousm3
2012-08-14 01:09:13

Start saving your pennies. A nice wheel set will run you $600-$1000. Totally worth it though. One of the most important upgrades to any bike.


cburch
2012-08-14 01:12:51

Yeah the wheels I have are crap. Cheep plastic. I'm saving planning on buying soon.


marvelousm3
2012-08-14 01:14:23

I could tell a difference when Colin let me use his nice wheels on my road bike then took them back.


stefb
2012-08-14 02:11:39

Sigh.... I just want a fast set of wheels


marvelousm3
2012-08-14 02:15:25

^pedal harder!


marko82
2012-08-14 02:20:17

and faster!


2012-08-14 02:29:22

I still think they are cool


marvelousm3
2012-08-14 02:29:42

^^ ha!


I won't be worried until he looses the spandex and grows a handlebar mustache.


headloss
2012-08-14 04:37:51

i think they look cool too... they remind me of the bmx mag wheels i lusted after when i was 9. i have anecdotal evidence that they are strong but heavy, though that should be taken with a grain of salt.


melange396
2012-08-14 05:04:39

My back hurts just looking at this. I think i follow whoever this person is on Instagram, unless there are two people riding Cinelli Histograms in Pittsburgh, which i doubt. How do you get any speed sitting on your top tube?!?


cpollack
2012-08-14 06:04:12

*Not a histogram, but my back still hurts.


cpollack
2012-08-14 06:07:01

Aerospokes are like the dubs of the cycling world.


ericf
2012-08-14 10:33:08

Man I don't think I could ride on a $1,000 set of wheels, not on these streets. I'd be sick to my stomach worrying the entire time.


edmonds59
2012-08-14 11:28:13

"fixation" is on Netflix now...


stefb
2012-08-14 11:38:48

Well now I would feel silly if I got these.


marvelousm3
2012-08-14 11:41:56

They look really clunky/heavy to me and remind me of my old Skyway mags on some GT's I had when I was younger. They are probably very light but they just seem that way. I like the overall look of the bike though.


I really want, not sure why, a set of Mad Fiber wheels. Don't know if they are good, doesn't matter though, they look cool.


orionz06
2012-08-14 13:15:53

Aerospokes - crappy fake aero wheels that were

about to go out of business and some

messengers started using theam cause they are

super easy to lock through. Suddenly they

are crazy hip and coudlnt keep up with

production. They are like mags of the 80's

provide no benefits other than looking cool

as that bike above shows.


steevo
2012-08-14 14:20:45

@Steevo, love it! Enough reason to hate them.


*still riding on Shimano RS10's. Started at 240# and down to 185#, still can't destroy these cheap ass wheels. I lust for better wheels but better is relative as these "garbage" wheels still roll.


orionz06
2012-08-14 14:52:05

Are the really that bad? Are they heavier than a set of Velocity B43 or Deep V? Do you mean crappy as in the fall apart and wont stay true?


marvelousm3
2012-08-14 15:02:14

You can't really true them, have the stiffness of a wet noodle, and are probably nearly double the weight of your current wheelset (I think ~2400g/set?).


rice-rocket
2012-08-14 15:08:01

I give up should have just listened to cburch from the beginning.


marvelousm3
2012-08-14 15:15:59

I want to see the guy who's riding that bike


sgtjonson
2012-08-14 15:23:59

I bet it is a woman or a short guy


stefb
2012-08-14 15:41:59

@mr marv - i built a set of wheels last summer with velocity deep v rims, tiagra hubs, and dt swiss double butted spokes for about $200. i love them. they're probably not the lightest things in the world, but that doesn't matter much to me. they handle pittsburgh streets quite well.


hiddenvariable
2012-08-14 15:45:57

I have been saving for that frame set for sometime now it is rather beautiful.


Regardless of the wheel quality opinions, this build was a pretty big investment for a fixie and it is a shame that it is not even close to being sized properly for the rider.


I am just happy that the fork is left uncut and hopefully it remains that way.


If anyone knows the owner,if the specs are right I would offer a fair price.


2012-08-14 15:47:07

Mr marv, when I met colin, his old road bike weighed about 15lbs, and it wasn't carbon. He sold off most of the nice parts to buy downhill bikes.


stefb
2012-08-14 15:48:23

Actually the current trend of having a foot of seatpost showing just looks like a too small frame to me, but I'm old school. Kind of on board with Grant Peterson on that, oddly.


edmonds59
2012-08-14 15:57:07

I am not really into the skyscraper seat post trend either, but in my opinion a 2000 dollar bike should have the fit and finish of a artistic masterpiece and ride like one too.


Unless this bike was won at a raffle or something there is a few more low cost details missed than just the seat post height leading me to believe that buyers remorse will kick in well before the credit card payment will go away.


But then again, this thread is about wheels and getting back on topic I like the idea of aerospoke's but for $600.00 there are many better options.


2012-08-14 17:09:01

@mm


Buy this ones :)








2012-08-14 18:16:57

um... they are like $2,000 a pice.


marvelousm3
2012-08-14 18:30:17

Those would be rough on a windy day, no?


pseudacris
2012-08-14 18:35:24

yes


marvelousm3
2012-08-14 18:37:37

I know a guy who banged up his leg pretty badly, chasing his wind-blown $3600 disk wheel across part of Death Valley during a poorly executed tire change.


reddan
2012-08-14 19:18:12

There are a set of Zipp 303's on CL...not my thing but since Mikhail offered up pics of Zipp's.


sew
2012-08-14 19:19:27

@reddan: you just made me nostalgic for tumbleweed




pseudacris
2012-08-14 19:28:01

I saw those wheels on CL, I think I might get Ksyriums or have some built. I am not cool enough for wheels in bags.


orionz06
2012-08-14 19:28:48

I just didn't understand how to ride them in the bags...;)


sew
2012-08-14 19:32:44

if you do the internet thing, keeping an eye on chainlove can probably score you some decent wheels for a fairly meager price.


hiddenvariable
2012-08-14 19:48:34

+1 chain love.


stefb
2012-08-14 19:54:07

orionz: If you go with Ksyriums, don't get the Ksyrium SLs, get the Elites w/ the normal steel spokes. The SLs ride pretty harsh, and the fat spokes make them terrible in crosswinds. They suck worse than my 58mm deep Flashpoints.


rice-rocket
2012-08-14 21:28:17

Elites were what I was looking at.


orionz06
2012-08-14 22:40:56

Zipp 202 tubulars will be my next wheels.


boostuv
2012-08-15 02:14:25

Elites are pretty much bomb proof. I've been riding them for 5 yrs or so, never needed more than a slight truing, and I occasionally blindly nail holes. Original rear had to be replaced due to sidewalls wearing too thin from braking over 10k mi. All 3 purchased on ebay slightly used. A++ would purchase again.


quizbot
2012-08-15 03:14:53

Good to know, they seemed like a solid set of wheels that got only positive reviews. Wanted to get down in weight a bit before doing anything but these stock wheels are still good... Might make them training wheels over winter.


orionz06
2012-08-15 11:58:38

quizbot, how much used?


Honestly, at $675 retail, I wouldn't even consider them. At $300, eh, maybe. $200 sure. When I had them, I had the infamous Mavic freehub howl that required a freehub rebuild. They looked cool though.


I started building my own wheels, jumped on the latest trend of wide rims. BikeHubStore.com rims, hubs, and CX-Rays puts me around $350 and 1462g. I could do a lighter build with KinLin XR200s and get around 1280g, but I'm not that much of a weight weenie. Instead, I'm an aero weenie...


rice-rocket
2012-08-15 12:18:39

I think I see a new thread coming on...


orionz06
2012-08-15 12:30:34

First set was 400 several years ago, rear was 250 when I picked it up last year.


quizbot
2012-08-15 14:30:19

FYI Ksyrium Equipes are on Chainlove right now, 40% off ($269).


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and now gone.


rice-rocket
2012-08-24 19:08:21

Saw a gorgeous Cinelli Mash Histogram today on some Deep-V's. Ugh, I want it. Anyone know if Iron City stocks these? They are the only dealer in the area listed on Cinelli's website but I cant recall ever seeing them in stock.


boostuv
2012-08-27 23:57:50

I mean, they definitely stock Cinellis. Bob showed me some while I was bike shopping. I don't know if they stock that particular bike, but I bet they can order whatever you want from Cinelli.


2012-08-28 00:00:01

Interesting. GF will shoot me if I buy another bike this year so I'm not looking for anything now, but its good to know. Not that I need an $1800 fixed gear anyways.


boostuv
2012-08-28 00:03:30

@ rice rocket FYI Pro Bikes can get Kinlin rims and Sapim spokes.


tetris_draftsman
2012-08-28 10:34:29