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I've had these from new and been very happy with them, no problems. However, I've changed these for hand built Archetypes using coloured White Industries T11 hubs and black Cx-Ray spokes - imported from the US for £520. Although these wheels are about 100g heavier, they are much better for my local roads, i.e rough terrain, much more comfortable because of the wider rim and of course the hubs are world class and will allow endless new builds, if one needs/desires.
In fact I just came back from riding the Tour of Flanders route on these wheels today and was very impressed with their performance.
This sounds good.
Weight? Stiffness? Comfort? Wind cutting ability?
Please, tell me more!
http://www.rolwheels.com/is the best place I can direct you to.
Have a look, take a risk, try them out.........I did