Two things of note before people in the comments kill me: 1. My explanation of the spoke lacing is probably full of mistakes. You can just go read the product page LoL. 2. The wheels are twitchier than most my other wheels, I think it's not an aero thing but actually just because the wheels are so light (the rim) which means they have very little gyroscopic effect (compared to heavier wheels) to resist the crosswinds.
I know you think keeping the same tires and tubes will help you compare the wheels to the Magene but is not that simple. Magene wheels are way narrower , softer and heavier. 28mm tire works great for Magene but not so much for Craft (25mm internal). Because you use tubes 28mm works with the Craft wheels but is at the very narrow side , a min 30mm would work better , when installed on the 25mm internal wheel a 28mm tires is stretched and compressed , works totally different than when is installed on a 20mm internal width. Is like counting calories, sure 2foods can have same caloric no but where they coming from and how your body receives them matters more, same with wheels/tires combo. Going 30front , 32 rear tubeless would extract the most performance from the Craft wheels , better tire profile, more comfort and grip, way better stability and better rolling resistance. Welcome yours and others opinions but based on facts, no feelings
Yes, pros started to use that combination with great success, lots of recent studies proved that rear wheel has very little to do with the aero performance and more with grip , comfort,rolling resistance. Peak Torque done extensive experiments and his findings are backed by serious data and analysis.
That is your preference and prerogative , 28mm tire on 25mn internal width makes the front very jittery and unstable, higher pressure and inferior rolling resistance to a wider tire. All I am saying is that modern wheels are engineered and developed as a system with tire and frames in mind, there is a reason why the front wheel is so wide internal and external, this are facts proven by the manufacturers who actually do the research
Doing my best these days to avoid recording all my of video footage indoors. But winter is here. Today was probably the final day of legitimately favorable weather for the year. Please be patient with me.
Patrick keeping putting this content out. I love how you do the full spectrum (inexpensive and expensive, puts you in a unique position to truly compare both sides). I would love to see a review of the Lightcarbon wheels ( maybe the sawtooth pattern 60/55 depth with carbon spokes. Hambini says they are good construction wise, curious how you think they compare given your experience on various wheelsets.
After using these CRW wheels, I’m very tempted to order some custom wheels from Light Bicycle using the same specs for both external and internal width!
That glossy look make those wheels shine like a diamond, definitely can balance out the twitch with my mass...wheels give me a muscle vibe and that hub sound ❤...video is on point as usual 🫡
Nice one Patrick: I have just returned from a weekend in the mountains using my CRW CS5055 and I thought I would share my experiences and thoughts. Firstly, In my opinion, I find a 34mm rim width for the 50mm front wheel is far too wide for road as it reduces aerodynamic efficiency, if you intend to compete with these wheels. For this reason, I chose the CS5055 combination as the front rim width is 29mm. The 29mm wheels require a 28mm tyre for optimal aero efficiency. I tried a 26mm tyre, but the wheels are more suited to 28mm unfortunately. The tyres that I am currently trialling are the Vittoria Corsa N.EXT tyres and my colleges and I are very impressed with the suppleness, grip and wearing of these tyres. You are correct about comfort; the combination of the wheels and these tyres are truly excellent. I tested these tyres on coarse dead and rough roads and yes, this combination is comfortable. In fact, the most comfortable that I have ever experienced on a road bike. The handling of these wheels with these tyres is incredible. I completed 3 x 1000m plus descents on this wheel/tyre combination hitting speeds in excess of 70km/h and broke PR's on all three occasions without any risk whatsoever. These wheels/tyres have taken my descending to the next level. For climbing the CS5055 wheels are more than capable for climbing. They don't feel as snappy as my tubulars, but they are stiff and respond wheel. I would love to try the CS4045 next time I hit the mountains. In terms of cross wind, I weigh 58kg and I find the additional width of the wheel provides more than enough stability and I would rate them a little better than my Hyper50s. The wheels look fantastic but for time trials in particular I would consider a thinner wheel in order to use a thinner tyre. My score 10/10 but I would like to see an optional even lighter narrower wheel and a choice of a 29mm rim for the CS5060 combination. I hope you too enjoy your wheels. Also, I have noticed that Cybrei to have an impressively designed wheel which I would love to try some time.
This is a fantastic breakdown thank you! Rarely does a set of wheels make me want to try out different depths from the same brand. But now I'm interested in a 2nd set of wheels for climbing from CRW.
@@PatrickLino Thanks Patrick. You could easily climb with your current wheelset. Actually I will paste my speel on their website. Enjoy and good luck with the Tavelo.
Sir, I am as equally jealous of your record collection as your cycling components and bikes. Living the dream dude! Love the reviews, keep up the great work.
Hi, I've been following you since you started on UA-cam. Your video content is great Patrick. I have no doubt that it takes you a lot of time to produce all these videos and you do it very well 💪. All my support from France .Simon
Xiamen represent! I'm still blown away by the lightness of such a deep and aero wheelset, legendary progress in wheel design. Loving the set I'm using now too.
A little twitchy but I've ridden them in heavy winds and had no real issues, I feel like if you've ridden deep wheels you know the drill for how to handle it. @@PatrickLino
Thank you for using the propel as a benchmark for comparing these wheels! Yesterday I bought a 2023 Scott Foil RC 30 on a crazy good holiday sale and now badly need a wheel upgrade (on the cheapish side) for crit racing.
Funny I tested mine for the first time 3 days ago and I was expecting a harsh a** ride and it was insanely comfortable. so much so I had to stop and double check my tire pressure to ensure I wasn't going crazy lol. I know 1700 bucks sounds like a whole LOT for "chinese" wheels... but these things are on par with wheels that cost 2x the price. Aesthetics, performance, weight and build quality are all A++ on these. I hope to get some sales with these at my new shop soon.
Only about 120g difference! only place I think you'll feel a subtle difference is crosswinds. You should try these wheels on the X38 frame and see if it makes a difference in the overall feel of the bike. Would be interesting. @@PatrickLino
I bought these Wheels in September for my 23 Scott Foil 30. They arrived 7 weeks later in October. I bought the gold decal 50/60. The gloss looks good because the bike is gloss and not Matte black. I bought a pair of DT Swiss HEC1600-47mm for another bike a year ago. The packaging and presentation from CRW was waaaay better than DT. All I can say is these wheels make a difference. I don't understand how its easier to ride at 21-22mph instead of 18mph. The weight is crazy low, and they are pretty durable. I have the same tan sidewall continentals gp5k and the 19g tpu tubes.. Lol. These wheels are sick!
There are so many GREAT wheels on the market right now. Fortunate to have tried a lot of them. However, it's been a very long time since a set of wheels have actually blown me away (no pun) upon first impression. The Hyper D67s come to mind. But these CRW wheels are in a league of their own. Shame it's wintertime here.
@@PatrickLino Man.. Haters are gonna hate.. I say let them. Wrong tire?? Too Glossy?? You are not doing it right??? Lol!!! GTFOH. They have no vision and will take no risk, and want to complain.. Where the f is their video.... "crickets"
@@joeboxer82is they are very similar to be honest. Same hub and carbon spokes. I’d say for those who really wanna run 28c instead 30-32c, the CRWs make more sense.
Nice wheels. Saw the initial review by Pete Torque. In your clip when speaking about comfort, and rough roads you likened them to Winspace . I would have thought they would be similar to Elite drive Wheels due to their lightness. I have read the winspace wheels are more rigid {stiff)hence hence better power transfer so I would think especially on bad roads they would be more uncomfortable than Elite drive. Would love to see you review some of the cheaper Chinese Wheels especially direct from manufacture {yuan an, Prox Carbon). Reading they are actually OEM suppliers from some of the brands you have already reviewed.
I’ve been in touch with some of those suppliers you speak of. Considering I’ve already reviewed the brands which they supply for, it would be redundant.
@@PatrickLino I think it would be value added. If you compared two wheelsets that are supposedly made from the shop (one with a big name logo on it, and the other with the manufacture/direct to consumer label on it) that would be VERY interesting to your youtube target audience. Either way keep up the great work and thank you for providing insight to these various products.
With only 16 spokes, extremely light rims and hubs that look to have been machined away to nothing, I'll be interested to see how these hold up to daily use. They're very, very light for the dimensions, maybe too light.
The Drives are one of the best value in my opinion in this price category. I don’t find them super stiff (which is good or bad depending who you ask) but their main draw is their lower weight.
Hey, just curious, do you think the sort of glossy look of the CRW wheels suits the matte black of the frame or would the Magene DB508 wheels look better? I have a matte black frame. This is a very tough choice to make😊
I'd love to get the super light set of these that are in the 40s but the price is a little hard for such a "new" company with no discount. I think with some light not so deep wheels, my wheel arsenal would be nice and rounded out for a number of uses.
According to Panda Podium these are one of, if not, the highest selling products on the website. Seems like customers don't really need a code if the product is good and unique.
99% wheels from China anyway :) Very nice wheels these are on my short list ,I have currently Hyper 67 very good wheels best so far I had compare to my pervious wheels zipp/enve/specialized/giant slr
That is backwards to everything I've read. Supposedly, it's more aerodynamic to have narrower on the front and wider on the back. It's kind of interesting though. I wonder if it will further aid in crosswinds.
I'm in a tricky situation here. Deep dives on engineering is not my thing (clearly) and obviously no access to a wind tunnel LoL. The good news is there are content creators who have already debunked the theory about wider wheels being less aerodynamic. So I'll just stick to on-the-road feel and longterm durability.
You guys they are just copying what SPECIALIZED have done with their Roval wheel. It is meant to aid fight crosswinds indeed that super wide front rim. Even the different rim depth is copied from SPECIALIZED ROVAL RAPIDE CLX.
Hi Patrick, i've just purchased a 2023 Propel SL frameset and looking at purchasing these wheels - Is tire clearance an issue running the 28's, as the internal rim width is soo wide? I'm want to install 30mm tyres and just a bit worried they wont fit. Thanks mate.
Thanks for watching. Any potential clearance issues is only at the rear of the frame with the chain stays. However, the CRW CS5060 in particular have different internal rim width for both the front and rear rim. The rear wheel is only 21mm internal versus 25mm on the front. No issues with clearance.
Chinese wheel user. These look as beautiful as campy ultras bar the hubs. But the are above the price point I”d risk on Chinese wheels with practically no local customer support. Elite D50 are the same weight and $600 cheaper.
Two things of note before people in the comments kill me:
1. My explanation of the spoke lacing is probably full of mistakes. You can just go read the product page LoL.
2. The wheels are twitchier than most my other wheels, I think it's not an aero thing but actually just because the wheels are so light (the rim) which means they have very little gyroscopic effect (compared to heavier wheels) to resist the crosswinds.
I know you think keeping the same tires and tubes will help you compare the wheels to the Magene but is not that simple. Magene wheels are way narrower , softer and heavier. 28mm tire works great for Magene but not so much for Craft (25mm internal). Because you use tubes 28mm works with the Craft wheels but is at the very narrow side , a min 30mm would work better , when installed on the 25mm internal wheel a 28mm tires is stretched and compressed , works totally different than when is installed on a 20mm internal width. Is like counting calories, sure 2foods can have same caloric no but where they coming from and how your body receives them matters more, same with wheels/tires combo. Going 30front , 32 rear tubeless would extract the most performance from the Craft wheels , better tire profile, more comfort and grip, way better stability and better rolling resistance. Welcome yours and others opinions but based on facts, no feelings
@@LivoniaLimo 32c rear tire on a 21mm internal rim with 29mm outer?????
Yes, pros started to use that combination with great success, lots of recent studies proved that rear wheel has very little to do with the aero performance and more with grip , comfort,rolling resistance. Peak Torque done extensive experiments and his findings are backed by serious data and analysis.
@@LivoniaLimo gonna keep my existing setup 👍🏾
That is your preference and prerogative , 28mm tire on 25mn internal width makes the front very jittery and unstable, higher pressure and inferior rolling resistance to a wider tire. All I am saying is that modern wheels are engineered and developed as a system with tire and frames in mind, there is a reason why the front wheel is so wide internal and external, this are facts proven by the manufacturers who actually do the research
God that bike looks good!! You got good taste on that build
I dunno man. This video is crap now because I'm not an engineer hahaha
@@PatrickLinobro stop fuking around and become an engineer already
Doing my best these days to avoid recording all my of video footage indoors. But winter is here. Today was probably the final day of legitimately favorable weather for the year. Please be patient with me.
the chicago cold 😔
No snow suit outdoor videos with heated vest/glove/socks? 😂
@@BrianMcDonald he already busted out the shoe covers 😂
Just having our first real snowfall of the winter up here in Canada 🇨🇦 😂
@@corduroyyy379 when you have low body fat, you get cold easily!
Patrick keeping putting this content out. I love how you do the full spectrum (inexpensive and expensive, puts you in a unique position to truly compare both sides). I would love to see a review of the Lightcarbon wheels ( maybe the sawtooth pattern 60/55 depth with carbon spokes. Hambini says they are good construction wise, curious how you think they compare given your experience on various wheelsets.
After using these CRW wheels, I’m very tempted to order some custom wheels from Light Bicycle using the same specs for both external and internal width!
That glossy look make those wheels shine like a diamond, definitely can balance out the twitch with my mass...wheels give me a muscle vibe and that hub sound ❤...video is on point as usual 🫡
🫡🫡
Nice one Patrick: I have just returned from a weekend in the mountains using my CRW CS5055 and I thought I would share my experiences and thoughts.
Firstly, In my opinion, I find a 34mm rim width for the 50mm front wheel is far too wide for road as it reduces aerodynamic efficiency, if you intend to compete with these wheels. For this reason, I chose the CS5055 combination as the front rim width is 29mm.
The 29mm wheels require a 28mm tyre for optimal aero efficiency. I tried a 26mm tyre, but the wheels are more suited to 28mm unfortunately. The tyres that I am currently trialling are the Vittoria Corsa N.EXT tyres and my colleges and I are very impressed with the suppleness, grip and wearing of these tyres. You are correct about comfort; the combination of the wheels and these tyres are truly excellent. I tested these tyres on coarse dead and rough roads and yes, this combination is comfortable. In fact, the most comfortable that I have ever experienced on a road bike.
The handling of these wheels with these tyres is incredible. I completed 3 x 1000m plus descents on this wheel/tyre combination hitting speeds in excess of 70km/h and broke PR's on all three occasions without any risk whatsoever. These wheels/tyres have taken my descending to the next level.
For climbing the CS5055 wheels are more than capable for climbing. They don't feel as snappy as my tubulars, but they are stiff and respond wheel. I would love to try the CS4045 next time I hit the mountains.
In terms of cross wind, I weigh 58kg and I find the additional width of the wheel provides more than enough stability and I would rate them a little better than my Hyper50s.
The wheels look fantastic but for time trials in particular I would consider a thinner wheel in order to use a thinner tyre.
My score 10/10 but I would like to see an optional even lighter narrower wheel and a choice of a 29mm rim for the CS5060 combination.
I hope you too enjoy your wheels.
Also, I have noticed that Cybrei to have an impressively designed wheel which I would love to try some time.
This is a fantastic breakdown thank you! Rarely does a set of wheels make me want to try out different depths from the same brand. But now I'm interested in a 2nd set of wheels for climbing from CRW.
@@PatrickLino Thanks Patrick. You could easily climb with your current wheelset. Actually I will paste my speel on their website. Enjoy and good luck with the Tavelo.
Sir, I am as equally jealous of your record collection as your cycling components and bikes. Living the dream dude! Love the reviews, keep up the great work.
One day I will tell the full story to my vinyl collection. Thanks for the support Kevin!
Hi, I've been following you since you started on UA-cam. Your video content is great Patrick. I have no doubt that it takes you a lot of time to produce all these videos and you do it very well 💪. All my support from France .Simon
The genuine people like yourself are the best. Thank you!
Another great video! Looking forward to seeing the full build up of the tavelo
I REALLY wanna start the built tonight. But I just got home a 70 mile ride in the cold and now I’m destroyed haha
Incredible content as usual! Didn't expect for Stevie to show up in the wheel review, well played!!
We don't believe he's actually blind lol
Xiamen represent! I'm still blown away by the lightness of such a deep and aero wheelset, legendary progress in wheel design. Loving the set I'm using now too.
How does your set handle crosswinds?
A little twitchy but I've ridden them in heavy winds and had no real issues, I feel like if you've ridden deep wheels you know the drill for how to handle it. @@PatrickLino
@@TheXiamenCyclingFeed Thanks James! Now I wanna try a set of CRW climbing wheels
Thank you for using the propel as a benchmark for comparing these wheels! Yesterday I bought a 2023 Scott Foil RC 30 on a crazy good holiday sale and now badly need a wheel upgrade (on the cheapish side) for crit racing.
Man I would love a Foil RC Pro if they sold it as a frame set 😩
@@PatrickLino I think you and I want ALL the bikes. hahah. I got the RC 30 for $3500 (no taxes, and free shipping).
Funny I tested mine for the first time 3 days ago and I was expecting a harsh a** ride and it was insanely comfortable. so much so I had to stop and double check my tire pressure to ensure I wasn't going crazy lol. I know 1700 bucks sounds like a whole LOT for "chinese" wheels... but these things are on par with wheels that cost 2x the price. Aesthetics, performance, weight and build quality are all A++ on these. I hope to get some sales with these at my new shop soon.
Great stuff. I'm hoping to get a "climbing" set of these, although the CS5060 are light enough climb LoL
Only about 120g difference! only place I think you'll feel a subtle difference is crosswinds. You should try these wheels on the X38 frame and see if it makes a difference in the overall feel of the bike. Would be interesting. @@PatrickLino
I disassembled my x38 months ago haha. Will mostly paint it and rebuild it this spring.
Let me know if you need help with the paint scheme 😁@@PatrickLino
@@AbielRuiz Mercedes silver haha
Your vinyl collection is amazing!
Ahhh thanks man. One day I will tell the full story of my collection!
I bought these Wheels in September for my 23 Scott Foil 30. They arrived 7 weeks later in October. I bought the gold decal 50/60. The gloss looks good because the bike is gloss and not Matte black. I bought a pair of DT Swiss HEC1600-47mm for another bike a year ago. The packaging and presentation from CRW was waaaay better than DT. All I can say is these wheels make a difference. I don't understand how its easier to ride at 21-22mph instead of 18mph. The weight is crazy low, and they are pretty durable. I have the same tan sidewall continentals gp5k and the 19g tpu tubes.. Lol. These wheels are sick!
There are so many GREAT wheels on the market right now. Fortunate to have tried a lot of them. However, it's been a very long time since a set of wheels have actually blown me away (no pun) upon first impression. The Hyper D67s come to mind. But these CRW wheels are in a league of their own. Shame it's wintertime here.
@@PatrickLino Man.. Haters are gonna hate.. I say let them. Wrong tire?? Too Glossy?? You are not doing it right??? Lol!!! GTFOH. They have no vision and will take no risk, and want to complain.. Where the f is their video.... "crickets"
Sheeeesh... that free hub sounds like a "thumpier" version of the Chris King Buzzer.
Wu Tang Killer Bees!
The shine on these wheels 🛞. 👍
SHINE ON!
Love all your videos! Great content! How do u compare them to the No.6 u’ve tested?
@@joeboxer82is they are very similar to be honest. Same hub and carbon spokes. I’d say for those who really wanna run 28c instead 30-32c, the CRWs make more sense.
@@PatrickLinoyeah that makes sense. Thanks Pat! Looking forward to many more videos! Ride safe!
Nice wheels. Saw the initial review by Pete Torque. In your clip when speaking about comfort, and rough roads you likened them to Winspace . I would have thought they would be similar to Elite drive Wheels due to their lightness. I have read the winspace wheels are more rigid {stiff)hence hence better power transfer so I would think especially on bad roads they would be more uncomfortable than Elite drive. Would love to see you review some of the cheaper Chinese Wheels especially direct from manufacture {yuan an, Prox Carbon). Reading they are actually OEM suppliers from some of the brands you have already reviewed.
I’ve been in touch with some of those suppliers you speak of. Considering I’ve already reviewed the brands which they supply for, it would be redundant.
@@PatrickLino I think it would be value added. If you compared two wheelsets that are supposedly made from the shop (one with a big name logo on it, and the other with the manufacture/direct to consumer label on it) that would be VERY interesting to your youtube target audience. Either way keep up the great work and thank you for providing insight to these various products.
@@travispyle2905 thanks Travis! Much appreciated. Enjoy the weekend 💪🏾
This is literally my dream bike build - giant propel, craft racing wheels and Ultegra Di2
DO IT
Hey Patrick are you running these with tubes? Great review - stuck between these and the swissside hadrons
Tubes 👍🏾
@@PatrickLino excellent, was concerned the 60 rear would be a stretch for them. Thanks and keep up the great content.
Thought you'd like these. Glad to see the channel heading sharply towards 10k subs. #earned
Hopefully by 2026!
With only 16 spokes, extremely light rims and hubs that look to have been machined away to nothing, I'll be interested to see how these hold up to daily use. They're very, very light for the dimensions, maybe too light.
Perhaps not the ideal for the 100kg bloke. But reports from other field testers have shown to be durable. Only time will tell for my set however.
As someone who is 95kg I would be concerned with wheels like this....maybe if I can drop 20kg and use them only for Sunday rides
@@benjaminwolf9801 Goal weight for Summer 2024!
Hey Patrick, is there a big difference with the drive wheelset? (with the carbon spokes) very courious. Thanks! Like the content very much by the way
The Drives are one of the best value in my opinion in this price category. I don’t find them super stiff (which is good or bad depending who you ask) but their main draw is their lower weight.
Hey, just curious, do you think the sort of glossy look of the CRW wheels suits the matte black of the frame or would the Magene DB508 wheels look better?
I have a matte black frame. This is a very tough choice to make😊
I can appreciate both glossy and matte black wheels. I just wish Magene would remove the gold decals and replace them either silver or black.
You are spot on with the decal thoughts
I'd love to get the super light set of these that are in the 40s but the price is a little hard for such a "new" company with no discount. I think with some light not so deep wheels, my wheel arsenal would be nice and rounded out for a number of uses.
According to Panda Podium these are one of, if not, the highest selling products on the website. Seems like customers don't really need a code if the product is good and unique.
@@PatrickLino yeah I know I just don't have a 800/wheel budget and I want them 😂
@@BrianMcDonald They will make your Brooklyn commute faster haha
@@PatrickLino time is money when it comes to a daily 5 mile ride!!!! 😂
Why is the front rim so wide? Isn’t a 25mm wide internal rim almost a gravel or even a mountain bike wheel?
The Roval CLX I and II wheels would probably explain it better than I ever could.
99% wheels from China anyway :) Very nice wheels these are on my short list ,I have currently Hyper 67 very good wheels best so far I had compare to my pervious wheels zipp/enve/specialized/giant slr
I love my Hyper 67s. My favorite wheels so far until I give the CRWs a full go
Great video. It is AS IF YOU READ MY MIND because LATELY, ALL I DO is ride my old wheels and I AIN'T GONNA STAND FOR IT anymore!
Haha thanks for watching
Unbelievable wheels
Not the cheapest wheels ever. So far I’d say yes you pay more but get more.
Hotter Than July is a great record.
ALLLLLLL I DOOOOOOOOO
I have ordered a set of the 50/55. I hope they ate as good as all the chat 👍
👍🏾👍🏾
That is backwards to everything I've read. Supposedly, it's more aerodynamic to have narrower on the front and wider on the back. It's kind of interesting though. I wonder if it will further aid in crosswinds.
I'm in a tricky situation here. Deep dives on engineering is not my thing (clearly) and obviously no access to a wind tunnel LoL. The good news is there are content creators who have already debunked the theory about wider wheels being less aerodynamic. So I'll just stick to on-the-road feel and longterm durability.
You guys they are just copying what SPECIALIZED have done with their Roval wheel. It is meant to aid fight crosswinds indeed that super wide front rim. Even the different rim depth is copied from SPECIALIZED ROVAL RAPIDE CLX.
@@SamuelBlackMetalRider Bingo
Thoughts on these vs magene exar?
Without knowing where you ride and your budget, I can’t say
Craft vs Magene?
What are the main difference?
The Crafts are freakishly lightweight.
Hi Patrick, i've just purchased a 2023 Propel SL frameset and looking at purchasing these wheels - Is tire clearance an issue running the 28's, as the internal rim width is soo wide? I'm want to install 30mm tyres and just a bit worried they wont fit. Thanks mate.
Thanks for watching. Any potential clearance issues is only at the rear of the frame with the chain stays. However, the CRW CS5060 in particular have different internal rim width for both the front and rear rim. The rear wheel is only 21mm internal versus 25mm on the front. No issues with clearance.
Chinese wheel user. These look as beautiful as campy ultras bar the hubs. But the are above the price point I”d risk on Chinese wheels with practically no local customer support. Elite D50 are the same weight and $600 cheaper.
Fair point. Budget is always a consideration
Strange the front wheel is wider than the rear. Would have thought it would be opposite for aerodynamics.
The outer width is the same as on the Roval CLX/CL II. Supposed to help with crosswind stability.
@@fredsimmons6341 Came here to say the same about the Roval Rapides
Nice wheelset
Thanks!
@PatrickLino Could you compare comfort to Drive45 ?
These are more comfortable and more aero. The front wheel has a 25mm internal width which means lower PSI compared to Drive 45
Those wheels look really good on that bike, Be sure to keep an eye on the rear wheel as low spoke count wheels tend to crack near the Nipples!
Good to know thank you!!
@PatrickLino NO problem, Stay safe
Size difference would drive me crazy
Take a look at Roval’s CLX wheels 👀
Stevie Wonder can see and i will not br convinced otherwise!
I’m with you hahaha
North Branch trail?
Yup
What do you say now after some miles? It is a lot of money..
When you say "a lot of money", what is your point of reference?
@@PatrickLino currently i habe hyper d67 and before dt swiss arc 1400…
@@lookatpalacios They are a great set of wheels.
Hi Patrick, are you planning to do a long term review of the wheels? i really like them, and are really want to know your long time opinion. gr
I'm happy to answer any questions you may have. The more specific of questions/concerns, the better ❤
Does it come in rim brake?
Best to check the website.
Theres viral video of this brand literally blowing apart. Dangerous.
@@petersouthernboy6327 thanks for watching!
Craft vs elite?
Whats your budget?
@@PatrickLino no budget
@@angelortiz353 Craft are better and are more expensive. As expected.
@@PatrickLino thank u
Nice 👌🏾
Not cheap, but really great
Sorry but Don't look good because of the glossy Look thx 4 Video
Thanks for watching!