- News
- Reviews
- Bikes
- Accessories
- Accessories - misc
- Computer mounts
- Bags
- Bar ends
- Bike bags & cases
- Bottle cages
- Bottles
- Cameras
- Car racks
- Child seats
- Computers
- Glasses
- GPS units
- Helmets
- Lights - front
- Lights - rear
- Lights - sets
- Locks
- Mirrors
- Mudguards
- Racks
- Pumps & CO2 inflators
- Puncture kits
- Reflectives
- Smart watches
- Stands and racks
- Trailers
- Clothing
- Components
- Bar tape & grips
- Bottom brackets
- Brake & gear cables
- Brake & STI levers
- Brake pads & spares
- Brakes
- Cassettes & freewheels
- Chains
- Chainsets & chainrings
- Derailleurs - front
- Derailleurs - rear
- Forks
- Gear levers & shifters
- Groupsets
- Handlebars & extensions
- Headsets
- Hubs
- Inner tubes
- Pedals
- Quick releases & skewers
- Saddles
- Seatposts
- Stems
- Wheels
- Tyres
- Health, fitness and nutrition
- Tools and workshop
- Miscellaneous
- Cross country mountain bikes
- Tubeless valves
- Buyers Guides
- Features
- Forum
- Recommends
- Podcast
Add new comment
9 comments
I grew tired of waiting for the 28h Hunt 4 season disc wheels and wasn't entirely sold on the Pro Lite revo or the kenesis Crosslights (presumably rim heavy). Plumped for the American Classic Hurricane Disc and I have to say these are proving to be quite amazing. Fitted with Enduro Zero Ceramics, DT Swiss through Axles, SRAM Centreline X discs and once the're released Schwalbe S One Tubeless tires.
thanks for update and comments
reckon there is some sort of universal exponentiality of difficulty of fitting going on with tyres and wheels - over the years a 2 minute doddle has upped to 20mins of cursing and that's if it goes well![7](https://cdn.road.cc/sites/all/modules/contrib/smiley/packs/smilies/7.gif)
Just thought I'd resurrect this as I got myself some Revo wheels.
I have to say they're pretty damn good. As light as they say and all came pretty tight and straight. I've done a couple of hundred miles on them with no problems and at about 105kg, they feel plenty sturdy enough on the crappy Northants road for my hefty weight.
The one slight issue I had was the tyres were stupidly hard to get on, the front especially. There is another review on Wiggle where the chap said he had the same problem so might just be the make up of the wheels and nothing with my set.
Hunt & Mason also has a disc wheel and say they have a 28h version on it's way by September.
Pro Lite also have a Revo carbon 28 deep tubeless/clincher and 50 deep tubular in either 6 bolt or centre lock, see catalogue: http://www.pro-lite.net/
NRG4 is the UK distributor and may sell them direct.
I'll add my vote too. Was thinking of the 40mm Reynolds but would be nice to know what other centre lock carbon aero options are out there
My 160mm discs on stan's no tube grails pick up more sidewinds than my Reynolds 46's on my rim brake bike btw.
A disc brake wheel round up would be good, pref from £1500 downwards
Im currently running Reynolds 40mm carbon assault disc brake wheels, weigh in at 1565 grams and cost me £1050 in a sale
Would be interesting to see what is lighter/cheaper out there ranging from the main manufactures to custom options
Another vote for a round up here as well
a round up of available disk specific wheels would be good - times are changing fast - complex area if you add in hand built but how about off the shelf banded by price