Winspace Hyper Wheels - What they didn't tell you.

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2021
  • The Hyper wheels from Winspace have had quite a bit of media, in this video we look at some of the aspects behind their performance.
    The wheels were lent to me from a friend to test ride over a period of time, they are the rim braked 50mm version. Unfortunately I wasn't allowed to cut them up ;)
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  • @Hambini
    @Hambini 2 роки тому +293

    From the engineering purists perspective which is the side of the fence I sit on. We'd always tend to go for isolation. Basically, make everything else as stiff as possible and let the suspension ie the tire take control of the damping. I appreciate that is not to everyone's taste but it's more to do with not having to account for something that is uncontrollable.
    The only other comment I had was around the moment of inertia for the winspace wheels. They are much lower than any other wheels I've had in to test and a large part of that will be the carbon spokes, a narrow section also helps a lot. You won't get the same level of damping purely by geometry versus other types and you get the benefit of fast acceleration. I know the term "spin up fast" is a term that I regularly use to ream muppet journalists but in this case the rotating mass is reduced so they will accelerate faster
    I think carbon spokes will become the norm shortly.

    • @LuescherTeknik
      @LuescherTeknik  2 роки тому +85

      The problem with letting the tyre do all the suspension is that the spring rate and the damping rate are not independantly adjustable, that is by changing the tyre pressure the spring rate changes, however the damping is influenced by the tyre carcass and not adjustable. Hence a system approach is used to provide the ride characteristics required and reduce the variation in the tyre face load. Ride quality is one case where stiffer is not always better.
      When the muppet's talk about "spin up fast" they forget that to accelerate faster they also decelerate faster which can effect net speed depending on a range of variables. Typically bike industry marketing departments pluck one advantage and ignore the disadvantages, which you are well aware off ;)

    • @JohnDoe-xx4ig
      @JohnDoe-xx4ig 2 роки тому +30

      Unlike Hambini whos some dude in a boiler suit constantly raving about having some obscure role in aerospace while trying to profit off gullible youtube viewers by selling overpriced bottom brackets, Raoul has real experience in composites and bike engineering.
      Sit this one out champ, or go peddle your gimmicks elsewhere.

    • @infinati
      @infinati 2 роки тому +109

      ​@@JohnDoe-xx4ig Hambini exposes how crap bike company QC is by showing that they can't make a simple round concentric holes in their frames, and after seeing enough of it he decided to make bottom brackets that fixes the problem through better engineering design and machining tolerances. Seems like what any enterprising engineer would do.
      His bottom brackets are expensive, but overpriced? Looking at the precision he is able to produce, they are a high quality product. Machining parts to exacting tolerances is expensive. In other words you get what you pay for.
      Maybe you can't afford them so you call them overpriced and lash out at the guy. Don't let your lack of money make you too bitter, champ.

    • @olbucky9413
      @olbucky9413 2 роки тому +8

      @@JohnDoe-xx4ig speed as a product of ride quality vs stiffness was the issue…compliance over differently textured surfaces has nothing to do with whether you like Hambini or his products. At least you’re trying to educate yourself…well done!

    • @wasupwitdat1mofiki94
      @wasupwitdat1mofiki94 2 роки тому +75

      @@JohnDoe-xx4ig How dare you talk to a 5 year old like that. Shame on you.

  • @gplama
    @gplama 2 роки тому +190

    I wore safety glasses just to watch that spoke under 200kg+ tension! 🤓 Great content!

    • @LuescherTeknik
      @LuescherTeknik  2 роки тому +29

      It was pretty hairy, I thought they were going to let go. Another different carbon spoke I tested shot like an arrow when it failed !

    • @JB5D
      @JB5D 2 роки тому +1

      @@LuescherTeknik Recently saw a spoke (j-bend) rip through an alloy hub.

  • @WinspaceBikes
    @WinspaceBikes 2 роки тому +345

    Thanks for putting the time and effort into looking at our wheels! We especially love this video because the wheels you tested you got from a customer and we had no idea they were going to end up in your hands. All of our 'review' wheels are straight off the production line with no special treatment, but, it's obviously impossible for us to prove that. So, you getting your hands on these is great. Your test data is very close to our own. Very glad there was no use of the yellow pencil. ;) ;)

    • @WinspaceBikes
      @WinspaceBikes 2 роки тому +105

      Oh, and for the past ~6 months the rear DS spokes no longer touch. ;) We tested this change and found no noticeable difference in lateral stiffness, but it got rid of that noise. Thanks again for your time and energy in this video.

    • @Grunge_Cycling
      @Grunge_Cycling 2 роки тому +3

      Would you recommend using the HyperX for gravel?

    • @FoxyFox9186
      @FoxyFox9186 2 роки тому +1

      What are your thoughts about the security concerns mentioned in this video?

    • @simonpickard5791
      @simonpickard5791 2 роки тому

      Theses are UCI approved know correct?

    • @87togabito
      @87togabito 2 роки тому +3

      Hi. Just curious if it is possible to order wheelsets of mixed depth from the site?

  • @PeakTorque
    @PeakTorque 2 роки тому +176

    Was waiting with trepidation to compare your lateral stiffness results to mine (although I tested the disc version) with slightly different hub geo. Similar results, sort of validates my cheapo test rig 😉. As to whether what is too stiff or too flexy, that's all subjective and maybe needs a dynamic response rig to judge that. Combination rider mass, frame, tyre, seatpost and saddle spring and damping rates. Let's build a four-post type rig for road bikes!

    • @LuescherTeknik
      @LuescherTeknik  2 роки тому +26

      Stiffness = It depends ;)
      A proper dynamic rig would be awesome, might cost a bit though.

    • @mikes1984
      @mikes1984 2 роки тому +5

      do you get stiff when you ride these wheels?

  • @dariuszj7813
    @dariuszj7813 2 роки тому +35

    That's the best review of wheelset I ever watched on youtube.

    • @wasupwitdat1mofiki94
      @wasupwitdat1mofiki94 2 роки тому +1

      Much different than Cycling Weekly where their test equipment is just their asses.

  • @SzajBajk
    @SzajBajk 2 роки тому +12

    I absolutely love REAL reviews. Thank you!

  • @glennsode2153
    @glennsode2153 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you for the sharing the knowledge Luescher. We learnt something today. Cheers mate

  • @kidsafe
    @kidsafe 2 роки тому +46

    Finally a test of these wheels from someone I trust.

    • @durianriders
      @durianriders 2 роки тому +8

      Not sure who to trust? Trust us channels who dont sell out to the big brands...

    • @Ghostina1
      @Ghostina1 2 роки тому +13

      @@durianriders well you are sold to absolute crap ... uhm sorry. #absoluteblack ... aren´t you?

  • @WowRixter
    @WowRixter 2 роки тому +8

    Awesome testing. I love how your findings are based on actual data

    • @casualguy393
      @casualguy393 2 роки тому +2

      That is the only data to trust.

  • @danbanham728
    @danbanham728 2 роки тому +42

    "I'm still running rim brakes but that's a whole another debate" love it. Rim brakes for the win! Great video, very informative.

    • @TrickyTree84
      @TrickyTree84 2 роки тому +1

      Today on the muddy British roads, we had many many stoppages and riders turning back due to clogging up of their...rim brakes. No such bother for the disc brake bike. Granted it's an outside case, but it's not so clear cut.

    • @Guoenyi
      @Guoenyi 2 роки тому

      I think disc has its uses in bad weathers. This is nice for races. For general use it is not necessary. Be interesting to see if the bike world will move onto no rim brake in the future. I think it will slowly to go to that as it did open up some design opportunities that existed in mtb for a while.

    • @scottielambert9312
      @scottielambert9312 2 роки тому

      Buy a sports car with drum brakes?
      Mic drop

    • @yosserc
      @yosserc 2 роки тому +3

      @@TrickyTree84 "....riders turning back due to clogging up of their rim brakes." Really? In the UK? After 55 years of regular ridingin the UK I have yet to even think of turning back for that! Where do you live ...in a bog?

    • @TrickyTree84
      @TrickyTree84 2 роки тому

      @@yosserc yep. Literally 3 in 1 ride. A road ride. It was muddy as the farmers had been in the fields. I must admit I'd also never seen it before in all my years. But I was ok, on my disc brake bike

  • @waynosfotos
    @waynosfotos 2 роки тому +12

    He is back on UA-cam! 👍

  • @russellbrooks2354
    @russellbrooks2354 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely fascinating video! Really interesting and informative content. Thank you.

  • @ogiermeister
    @ogiermeister 2 роки тому +2

    Well done sir. I love your work. Keep it going man.

  • @WattmetryCzEN
    @WattmetryCzEN 2 роки тому +1

    Great video as always! Thank you Raoul 👌👍

  • @virtualviews9128
    @virtualviews9128 2 роки тому +4

    thanks for your expertise on these wheels. I have 2 sets of HYPERs on my bikes, Giant and BH, have done total 16,560 km by now and praise WinSpace for the product. Such great wheels at bargain price ! I ride quite bumpy roads in my area but the geometry of the wheels remain the same as it was out of the box, never failed in rim braking regardless weather condition nor any spoke braking nor twisting. I recommend these wheels.

  • @tristenvanmaanen6124
    @tristenvanmaanen6124 2 роки тому +18

    I own these wheels, as a 100-105kg rider theyre all sorts of awesome, noticed the lateral stiffness from the outset, nice to run calipers close without rubbing out of the saddle on a climb

    • @kpsig
      @kpsig Рік тому +2

      I see your comment is more than a year old. How’s your experience with the wheels today? How many km have you logged?
      I am asking since I was ready to buy the 2023 ones and, also being a heavy rider (95kg), I was advised not to.

  • @thejazzlord
    @thejazzlord 2 роки тому +1

    Raoul, great review, love your testing toys. I'll be round the workshop Friday with my clippers to sort your lockdown hair out.

  • @yendoradon7836
    @yendoradon7836 2 роки тому +7

    I have ridden 4,500 miles on Winspace Hyper 35 mounted to Winspace SLC frame on the poorly maintained asphalt roads in Northern California. The bike and wheels are light and stiff, but when I need to transmit every bit of power to forward movement I choose Winspace. I have used the Winspace for 200 km. brevets in the past and plan to use the combination again for a 200 km. this weekend. But for casual 40 mile club rides, I use Time Alp d’Huez on ICAN 40 because the bike/wheel combination is comfortable. My ENVE 5.6 on a Yamaguchi steel frame feels soft, fast and a delight to ride; “steel is real, but carbon is quicker” is true. I appreciate you testing bikes and components.

    • @philipk4475
      @philipk4475 2 роки тому +1

      Apart from the weight reduction that carbon brings, I'm not sold on it being quicker. Just because a frame is slightly more flexible doesn't mean that you lose power. The same applies in even the most extreme cases of fully suspended MTBs where you are just as fast uphill with open or locked suspension (see the dylan johnson video, for example).
      In my opinion, from all the reading I've done and my own personal experience, you should ride the bike which delights you the most to ride... while being well aware of the fact that stiffer being faster is an illusion, much like 120 PSI being faster than 90 PSI is also an illusion.

    • @djlinux64
      @djlinux64 2 роки тому

      ​@@philipk4475 bending due to flexibility leads to energy losses because the frame does not spring back exactly as it was deformed. energy is lost due to heating. See "Tires and Hysteresis"

  • @davidnicholson6680
    @davidnicholson6680 2 роки тому +4

    Great review that appears to be objective as is usual with this channel. I'm interested in getting a set of these wheels for an aero bike build I'll be doing in the next few months.

  • @ceazy1861
    @ceazy1861 2 роки тому +3

    Great test, glad I picked up these wheels

    • @kpsig
      @kpsig Рік тому

      How would you rate them today?

  • @williamknowles3085
    @williamknowles3085 2 роки тому +1

    Another great vid. Thanks again.

  • @durianriders
    @durianriders 2 роки тому +28

    Ive got ALL the big brands in my warehouse. Over 40 pairs....Zipp, Enve, Mavic, Roval, Lightweight, DT Swiss...over 40 pairs of high end wheels. Winspace Hyper 38 rim brake are by far the best all round carbon wheel Ive ever used.
    For alloy the Spinergy Zlites are the best.`
    I can afford any bike tech I want. Brands give me stuff or offer me stuff most weeks. Most of the time I politely refuse. Winspace Hyper 38 rim brakes is the real deal. I hit a massive baby skull rock with my front rim. Destroyed the tire and tube. Rim was fine.
    Winspace are above most peoples budgets but if you can afford then and want the highest end carbon wheels then get them.

  • @jflood82
    @jflood82 2 роки тому +1

    Great Content , I have 2 sets of the wheels and love them . I have a friend who had a stick go in his front "Standard " wheel and unfortunately his face was first contact point with the road , if the wheel had disintegrated rather than "grabbing' he may have had a better outcome . But its all hypothetical.

  • @-MacCat-
    @-MacCat- 2 роки тому +1

    I live for the day that I am so aware and so good at riding my bike that I notice and get really annoyed at a "little squeaky sort of noise".😉 🤣
    Thanks for a great and very informative video.

  • @paulhyland4653
    @paulhyland4653 2 роки тому +1

    love the work

  • @cipo36an203
    @cipo36an203 2 роки тому +1

    Great review, interesting to see they achieve higher stiffness than Hunt and Cadex (around 43N/mm if my memory serves me well, so not really better than steel spokes-wheels) using similar concepts. The rim would be interesting to analyse since it has variable wall thickness all over its periphery.

  • @willemvegter3301
    @willemvegter3301 Рік тому

    I always enjoy these technical discussions! Just one comment related to the spoke tension test rig. I noticed the steel angle bracket used for testing the spokes deforms quite a bit under the applied spoke tension load, it is quite noticeable when the spoke breaks and one can see the bracket springs back. Where and how is the elongation measured? If the same bracket is used for all testing, the results are comparable, however, the result is not the spoke elongation, but a combination of the spoke elongation and the bending of the angle bracket. If I recall the measured elongations they were in the mm range, however one would have expected more like microns elongation than mm’s. Thank you for always presenting some really interesting stuff, keep up the good work!

  • @Fetucinee
    @Fetucinee 2 роки тому +11

    Luescher Teknik's concern about the Hyper wheels applies generally to all bicycle carbon fibre constructions: the failure mode tends to be catastrophic. And where redundancy has been reduced (low spoke counts) catastrophic failure often means catastrophic consequences. This is the bugaboo that CF proponents still must contend with.

  • @zappafile123
    @zappafile123 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the video! You should consider publishing you wheel stiffness datasets
    Lines up pretty well with my review on Weightweenies (albeit with the Hyper 65s)

  • @mislevis
    @mislevis 2 роки тому +8

    I love mine (65mm rim brakes). I put them on super stiff frame with rear caliper mounted on chainstay. Zero issues, never have brake shoes rubbing, spokes rubbing etc. But when wheels and frame are super stiff ride is harsh and I recommend more suplied tires like Vittoria Corsa 25mm (I ride clincher with latex tube). Fast , light, stiff, reasonable priced... you can't go wrong with these wheels IME.

    • @mislevis
      @mislevis 10 місяців тому

      @@kiwibiker9754 No. I ride only on perfect tarmac and puncrures aren't issue. Now I ride my bike with vittoria latex+s-works turbo cotton 26mm. Now I'm faster 1-2km/h and can't be more happy.

  • @ngchorguan
    @ngchorguan 2 роки тому

    thanks for the video and explanation !
    anyone here still getting hyper wheels after watching this and the comments by the owners ?

  • @marcoiven
    @marcoiven 2 роки тому +1

    Topolino also made wheeels with carbon/Kevlar spokes. They absorbed road vibrations amazing well, but not laterally stiff at all, sketchy on curvy road descending. The spokes also had a tendency to have fibers start to peel off, scary.

  • @fieldlab4
    @fieldlab4 2 роки тому +1

    Wow. The spoke test really illustrates the strength of CF.

  • @jean-marietop1451
    @jean-marietop1451 2 роки тому

    Great video 👌🏾

  • @costelloandsilke7321
    @costelloandsilke7321 2 роки тому +2

    Brilliant video as always Raoul. One of the first things I always want to know with wheels is how well do they stop? Having started with Corimas and gone through several genarations of Zipps, one of the biggest improvements I've found has been in braking performance. That's on rim brakes, obviously (and being a rim brake rider I won't go there either on the rim/disc debate). Aside from that and as regards the stiffness/ride quality of the Winspaces, how much could the harsh ride be mitigated by reducing tyre pressures? And in consequence, how much would a reduction in tyre pressure impact on the lateral stiffness of the wheel/tyre system as a whole? It's a fascinating topic all round and we haven't even got into the deeper aspects of the interaction between the lateral and torsional stiffness of wheels (though you do touch on it). Keep up the good work!

    • @LuescherTeknik
      @LuescherTeknik  2 роки тому +1

      Tyre pressure has an effect on lateral stiffness depending on a number of variables this can be significant. My approach is to optimise the system for the conditions, not just change tyre pressure. In certain conditions this wheel would be hard to beat.
      Agree about the braking performance.

  • @robertkujawa3504
    @robertkujawa3504 2 роки тому +1

    I own a set of these in disc 38mm version and actually am relieved after the vid! They stood up to testing beautifully and the only concern was that a stick may go through the wheel. I think I'm good! Thank you Raoul!
    PS. The sound you heard wasn't from the spokes rubbing, but the pawls being a bit dry.

    • @DanTuber
      @DanTuber 2 роки тому +1

      Considering a set of those. Do you like the butterfly look?

    • @robertkujawa3504
      @robertkujawa3504 2 роки тому

      @@DanTuber yes I do, they compliment my Fairlight Strael nicely!

  • @StanEby1
    @StanEby1 2 роки тому

    Very circumspect. Thank-you.

  • @nimernimer
    @nimernimer 2 роки тому +3

    Love this guy. He’s the only youtuber I watch on 1.5 speed

  • @scottv9141
    @scottv9141 2 роки тому +1

    Great video! I think however the carbon spokes are even stiffer than your test shows, the angle bracket at the fixed end seems to deflect with load.

  • @sreckosvalina9547
    @sreckosvalina9547 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Raul good to see you back on UA-cam again.
    You mentioned the mavic rsys with full carbon spokes. What are your thoughts on safety on the mavic Ksyrium SLR from 2014 that have aluminium spokes on the front wheel and only carbon spokes on the non drive side of the rear wheel ?

  • @strength2speed
    @strength2speed Рік тому

    Top vid. Thank you.

  • @jackriley1989
    @jackriley1989 2 роки тому +31

    Raoul made an engineering video and we've got GPLama, Hambini and Peak Torque in the comments. I need to change my underwear after this one

    • @chch242
      @chch242 2 роки тому +2

      And China cycling (under winspace login).

  • @thomas618
    @thomas618 2 роки тому +1

    Re. The spokes fretting (not ideal as you note) and ignoring the effect would be somewhat less with their flat section, this serves a purpose:"Interlaced spokes take up each other's slack during severe radial loading and reduce the chance of spokes becoming loose. If spokes become loose, their nipples can unscrew. Radial spokes cannot be interlaced and therefore, lose alignment from road shock more easily. "Jobst Brandt, The Bicycle Wheel Excerpted from page 68 of the 3rd edition edition:

  • @markifi
    @markifi 2 роки тому

    super cool stuff

  • @thomaslutro5560
    @thomaslutro5560 2 роки тому

    I've missed you!

  • @dtchua
    @dtchua 2 роки тому +1

    I had the same iseue with regards to the noise. Winspace sent me some spacers to put between the spokes so that they won't rub.

  • @lilth501
    @lilth501 2 роки тому +3

    Failure issue is certainly valid point.
    These wheels have been in the market for couple of years and I'm sure they've sold tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands
    I have not heard of any such reports About nightmare scenarios of Catastrophic failure of the winspace hyper wheel

  • @chrisgilligan4968
    @chrisgilligan4968 2 роки тому

    I'm surprised that you would talk about spokes squeaking, but not the freehub sound....I personally don't mind the loud-ish freehub - but it isn't for everyone. I've had my hypers for this entire summer. I have them on my TT bike so I don't ride them all the time, but I really like the performance of these wheels. I've got 25's running tubeless at 80-85 psi and I don't find them especially jittery even on fairly worn roads. I'm not an especially light rider at just a bit under 80 kg. Hoping to drop 7-8 kilos this winter...so I guess I'll see if that makes any difference. But I love my Winspace wheels so far. Thanks for a great review!!

  • @Antti5
    @Antti5 2 роки тому

    About the spoke noise: It's the traditional way to lace a wheel so that the crossing spokes rest against each other. The claim is that the crossing spokes then somehow support each other. It was fairly common that the crossing spokes would even be soldered together. But did it ever have any benefit? Or was it just superstition?
    Some years ago I started to lace my own wheels so that the crossing spokes don't go over/under each other. I started doing this because I found that flat steel spokes like CX Rays or Aerolites would sometimes make noise at the crossing. I haven't noticed any difference other than the noise going away.

  • @androzetga1916
    @androzetga1916 2 роки тому +1

    good review

  • @bikescience1
    @bikescience1 2 роки тому

    Couldn’t quite see from the tensile strength test, are the Winspace spokes round in cross section or bladed like the CX-Rays? Presumably that would make a difference to their strength (from a cross sectional area point of view)? Would also be interested to see a direct aerodynamic comparison between two all but identical wheels built with round spokes and bladed ones to get an idea of what (if any) the aero benefits of bladed spokes. Do you have any data you’re happy to share?

  • @luisfernandorios2004
    @luisfernandorios2004 2 роки тому +2

    1.5x always! love the content!!

    • @nolly485
      @nolly485 2 роки тому

      I just watched some at 1.5x much better.

  • @MrEric5452
    @MrEric5452 2 роки тому +1

    Very interesting

  • @coreymihailiuk5189
    @coreymihailiuk5189 2 роки тому

    It would have been informative to have taken some spoke tension readings for these wheels. I am curious what the max tensions were and if they were built with fairly even tension.

  • @HarishChouhan
    @HarishChouhan 2 роки тому +1

    Wow wish everyone made reviews like this

  • @Metal-Possum
    @Metal-Possum 2 роки тому +3

    I'd love to see some scientific testing of wheel stiffness, and anything else marketed with "vertical compliance" as a feature. I'd wager that frames and wheelsets all come to the same conclusion... that none of them deflect enough in the vertical plane and that the rest is psychological. We want to feel something we thought the higher payment was for.
    There was a good article about wheels on Sheldon Brown's website, with claims that lacing patterns, rims, etc. don't change the comfort of a bike, but tyres and tyre pressure definitely do.
    So, if somebody wants to test away, I'm all for it.

    • @WanderingSword
      @WanderingSword 2 роки тому +2

      my xc mtb wheel recently had to be replaced. It had 24 spokes sapim cxrays. cxrays are flexible spokes so people say it's great for mtb use (because the idea is that you want come comfort in mtb). well, I bought a new wheel with 28 spokes and thicker spokes at that too. So the new wheel is a lot stiffer. This is on a hardtail. But, I also use wider tires on the new wheel, the result is that the new wheel ride a lot softer then the old wheel. So yes tire plays a much bigger role in comfort than spokes.

  • @Maxinatorization
    @Maxinatorization 2 роки тому +3

    Beautiful video! Depending on how long it takes me you're welcome to cut up my set once I burn through the brake track 😅

  • @Ligma-Bass
    @Ligma-Bass 2 роки тому +8

    @14:00 sounds like Raoul is branching out into piano tuning!

  • @Sills71
    @Sills71 2 роки тому +2

    Will they still be making carbon spokes for these wheels when you break one?? How easy is it to get a spoke?

  • @Biohazed
    @Biohazed Рік тому +1

    11:50 to 11:53. You can visibly see the steel angle bracket rebounding back to 90 deg after the load is removed. Just wondering if that would change the steepness of your charted results. I would have gladly welded some reinforcement to that bracket if I was in your neighbourhood. Thanks for an informative video. 👍

  • @sham2613
    @sham2613 2 роки тому

    Great video. I have a set of Mavic Cosmic SLR wheels with the carbon spokes and aluminium Exailth braking surface rim. One spoke has a slight fray on the front and rear had 2 but the spokes are replaceable unlike the Mavic Cosmic Ultimates. I bought rims with damage so as to have spare spokes. Mavic dont make these spokes anymore . The rims had failed at the point of attachment to the rim.
    Mavic advise not to put these wheels on a car rack as the wind force could damage the spokes. Any test on these wheels or thoughts?

  • @seiler1505
    @seiler1505 2 роки тому

    Do the spokes still touch in the current version? In my point of view are rubbing spokes really critical as Mr. Luescher mentioned in the Video in terms of wear and a possibility of a critical failure.

  • @GutiSteve
    @GutiSteve 2 роки тому +11

    a squirrel ran into my front wheel, pulled up in the spokes and locked up my front wheel at the top of the fork, i flew over the handlebars and broke my wrist/ankle. i was getting spooked everytime a saw a squirrel after that cause their trajectory is so unpredictable. until some guy in Cali told me how to make a noise to scare em off. so if one starts trying to cross in front of you make that noise like your hocking a loogey but with the roof of your mouth instead of your throat. they seriously hear that and just take off back the way they came from lol

    • @LuescherTeknik
      @LuescherTeknik  2 роки тому +6

      Wow, thanks for sharing. Here we have Kangaroos which are also very random in their travel path and BIG, I know a few people that have collided with them and come off second best.

    • @paulflory3532
      @paulflory3532 2 роки тому +6

      I've started barking at squirrels. It seems to work. At least it gets their attention.

    • @LuescherTeknik
      @LuescherTeknik  2 роки тому +7

      News headline "Mad cyclists heard barking at squirrels" ha ha ha

    • @paulflory3532
      @paulflory3532 2 роки тому +3

      @@LuescherTeknik Try it. Beats a visit to the ER. Plus it's a no weight, no aero drag, no cost, no-added-maintenance solution, so rare in cycling (and so unlike the abomination we are not discussing here). And it doesn't add clutter anywhere, so your bike stays sleek.

    • @Sills71
      @Sills71 2 роки тому +3

      In my first race, 35 years ago, a deer ran into the peloton... it was pure carnage... then I crashed in a separate incident.

  • @simonirvine1628
    @simonirvine1628 2 роки тому +2

    I have been waiting far to long to hear someone talk about this carbon spoke subject. At the moment I shall be holding fire on using them and that has been my thought for the whole duration of them being introduced in to the market place. Yes yes. Good to hear what you had to say on those wheels Luescher Teknik. If Winspace were create a dedicated Track set then the stiffness may well be beneficial. Regarding stiffness regarding Wheels and frames I am a big believer and have been for many years that they can be over stiff, you need a bit a give when it comes down to using on the roads. That's my thoughts on that matter....

    • @philipk4475
      @philipk4475 2 роки тому +4

      Overstiff - exactly. That applies to frames, wheels, and forks too! The latter is a problem for disc brake bikes that isn't often addressed - the disc brake fork has to be significantly stronger to deal with the braking forces than the rim brake force, this means that the fork isn't as forgiving in tricky situations where you are riding at the limit. Whereas a stiff fork might skip on the road, the more flexible fork will absorb some energy and keep you rubber side down. Not to mention the benefits in comfort

  • @habana6595
    @habana6595 2 роки тому +2

    I'm riding the Hypers 50mm (on a Winspace T1500D frame set) and i use them with GP5000 28C clincher tyres.
    At first i was using butyl inner tubes but then i just upgraded them with Vittoria latex inner tubes.
    With butyl tubes, it was pretty uncomfortable on bumpy roads, but latex tubes makes a BIG difference, they are now wayyy more comfortable to ride on bumpy roads !
    And they should be even more comfortable to ride them tubeless.

    • @cascomoto1
      @cascomoto1 2 роки тому +1

      Wass, Ive read that these 50s are to be used with 25C since the inner width is 19mm. Nice to read that you are doing fine with 28C. Was about to buy Ultegra R8150 wheelset because its inner 21mm width.

    • @habana6595
      @habana6595 2 роки тому +1

      @@cascomoto1 Yes, if you want the maximum aero gain with the Hypers you better use 25C tyres.
      But i much prefer 28C tyres for the added comfort !

    • @beckatolentino2761
      @beckatolentino2761 2 роки тому +1

      @@habana6595 whats your verdict? is it worth it to have hyper wheels'? and also using latex tube is it has a big difference with butyl or tubeless?

    • @habana6595
      @habana6595 2 роки тому +1

      @@beckatolentino2761 Hypers are the best value for the money EVER !
      I will probably never buy a big brand name set of wheels, just because it seems to be way over priced compared of the Hypers.
      And yes, latex tubes makes a pretty big difference in term on comfort AND it will make you faster compare to butyl ones (i don't know about tubeless).

    • @kpsig
      @kpsig Рік тому

      There are very light butyl ones, probably 5gr heavier than butyl.

  • @picturesfromtheworld208
    @picturesfromtheworld208 2 роки тому +3

    Had the mavic Rsys as a replacement front wheel my bike shop gave me, back in 2009. I had it for about a month and did a race with it (90kms in the mountains with 3 pass). Apart from the difference in weight, I didn't notice anything or had any issue. Was just a bit scary in my mind to ride carbon spokes that can break without warning at any time.

  • @truthseeker8483
    @truthseeker8483 2 роки тому +4

    One aspect of wheel strength today is disc brakes put all their brake force through the spokes....this is something not mentioned by anyone. I prefer my rim brakes that put a lot less stress on spokes.

  • @lawrencefalk8714
    @lawrencefalk8714 2 роки тому

    Great review! Now it's time to cut one up!

  • @alanpeirce7292
    @alanpeirce7292 2 роки тому +1

    Could you get an SLC 2.0 win space frameset to cut up and look at?

  • @jimtro4403
    @jimtro4403 Рік тому

    Thanks for the honest review. I am looking at either these or the Elite Drive. What tires and pressures were you running?

  • @mazzeumusic
    @mazzeumusic 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video! Curious if you ever tested any of the integrated carbon handlebars from China. If not, would be a great video! There's loads of them on the market right now. A few friends have bought them and one actually cracked. But the others seem fine. Didn't have the courage to do it for myself yet hehe. Again, thanks for the in depth video!

    • @randellgribben9772
      @randellgribben9772 Рік тому

      i have some chinese one peice bars on my doga65.1 ' TOOK HIGHWAY 1 ' bars cables are all inturnal... kind of a pain to set up..campagnolo record 11 speed// shifters... on bike for4 years now.. no isusses with them,, flat on top.. nice hand holds..and look cool

  • @neilparry14
    @neilparry14 Рік тому +1

    Been running lightweights with carbon spokes for 7 years or more. Not one problem with the spokes in thousands of miles.

  • @johnsiviour4929
    @johnsiviour4929 2 роки тому

    Thanks!

  • @faosa73
    @faosa73 2 роки тому +2

    I have the rim brake wheels 50mm, I love them but don't agree with the behavior in cross winds. Not top guessing it's the bladed spokes. About the stiffness, I followed torkpeak and changed fro conti 5000 25mm to a 28mm conti 5000, totally agree with the behavior in turns and perhaps due to the lateral stiffness.

  • @karlwalters3763
    @karlwalters3763 2 роки тому +1

    I wish Winspace would make a track wheelset line. The stiffer the better for track at least, and we don't have the issue of sticks or whatever being thrown into the spokes. I've been in contact and they said they have no plans in the future so that's a bummer. As a side note, this whole stiffness "war" with manufacturers regarding frames and wheels reminded me of Moto GP and Ducatis years ago. Ducati was trying to and arguably did produce the stiffest frame, wheel, and fork combination. Guess what happened, the riders went slower due to a lack of predictability, feeling, and confidence in the whole setup. Stoner went slower and crashed a lot, blaming the bike's lack of the ability to pass information back to the rider and also the unforgivable nature due to stiffness. Honda also went down the same path and found that a little flex is a good thing! I'm not sure how applicable this is the bike racing but interesting to me at least! Thanks for your efforts with this upload!

    • @LuescherTeknik
      @LuescherTeknik  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, I am well aware of the Moto GP stiffer is better (but actually isn't) days. Thanks for sharing. And agree they would be a great track wheel maybe as good as the original Shamals.

  • @danc1829
    @danc1829 2 роки тому +2

    As you confirm the spokes rubbing and obviously the spoke is under tension...
    Is that a bit worrying especially knowing how carbon can fail, surely if the spokes are rubbing against one another you'll get wear on the spoke?

  • @Dolmar-Rick
    @Dolmar-Rick 2 роки тому +1

    Christ still waiting for mine to arrive.🙈 Getting worried now I've made thd wrong choice... bloody hell tho that spoke under tension ...i thought it was gonna explode 😂...Great work fella👌

    • @rambojonj1838
      @rambojonj1838 2 роки тому

      You defo made wrong choice
      Should stick to rollerblades + fluro leg warmers

    • @Dolmar-Rick
      @Dolmar-Rick 2 роки тому

      @@rambojonj1838 wtf I'm guessing you're a whippersnapper?🤦...would make sense with a brain dead comment like that🧏

    • @cjohnson3836
      @cjohnson3836 2 роки тому +1

      @@Dolmar-Rick Jon took a 40yard dash in a 30yard room, head down

  • @johanelkjr9865
    @johanelkjr9865 2 роки тому +13

    You are having a hard time to give in to your own data 😜 Thank you for confirming my impression. I'm 110 kg. I've ridden my Hypers since spring. They are rock steady! Dead true as on day one. Apart from the carbon spokes I also believe the got the 2:1 spoke pattern in the rear just right. (Shimano has adopted that I noticed).
    Mine do not make any sounds from the spokes at all. But there was sounds after a couple of month. Came from the free hub body. The pawls needed grease badly. I think they left the factory with a far to fluid grease. Could "your sounds" be the same?

    • @WanderingSword
      @WanderingSword 2 роки тому +1

      I had the same creak you described. It was coming from the endcaps and not the freehub. You probably greased the endcaps and not realized that fixed it.

    • @johanelkjr9865
      @johanelkjr9865 2 роки тому +1

      @@WanderingSword
      No. I greased the hub body. It was dry as bone. And it worked. You had an other experience and solved it. So all is good.

    • @radziyaman
      @radziyaman 2 роки тому +1

      38 or 50mm? I'm also a heavy rider...

    • @johanelkjr9865
      @johanelkjr9865 2 роки тому +1

      @@radziyaman 50 mm. As I said no trouble at all. But I'm not riding them hard. No crazy criterium for me. Just cruising the back roads. Short stretches of gravel om My regular rutes. I'm riding 28 in the back and 25 in front. Tubeless. 6 bars.conti 5000 tl. As I said. Vere content. No troubles at all.

    • @kpsig
      @kpsig Рік тому

      How would you rate then today?

  • @glennoc8585
    @glennoc8585 2 роки тому

    I've found the thru spokes tend to fail on the rear with age especially very light spokes. I've had two spokes fatigue within minutes of another. Spokes failed at the entry point of the spoke hole on a carbon rim. I went to conventional non thru hole after with no issues. Carbon spokes seem to be where it's heading.

  • @kroko9691
    @kroko9691 2 роки тому +3

    The rubbing of the spokes is my biggest concern which holds me back of purchasing this wheels. Each rub between the spokes will make them weaker because the little shearing movements will remove material of the spokes. Even if there is no noticeable sound there will be still movement there. What will be the final result of this issue?
    A. One day the spokes will stop rubbing but got less durable. The stiffness of the wheels will be less good. What will be the difference?
    B. Due to the design, the rubbing will never stop, the spokes will continue to wear and needs to be replaced…
    C. The rubbing will never stop and by design the spokes will stand the rubbing for the whole lifetime of the wheel set.
    The time will tell…

  • @TheLadeef
    @TheLadeef 2 роки тому

    if you ever get a set of light bicycle wheels I'd be interested to see the tests on those.

  • @maustar6746
    @maustar6746 2 роки тому

    Some users reports spokes detensioning and/or rotation. May be this is related to the choice of this so high spoke tensioning that bring to crisis nipples and central hub linking?

  • @richardupyurass2379
    @richardupyurass2379 2 роки тому

    Can anyone send link to information on the bike pictured in beginning of video? Luscher? That is sweet looking

  • @shibaburn7725
    @shibaburn7725 2 роки тому

    Hi Raoul. I like to see vertical stiffness test results and comparison to other wheels. Then you could tie perceived ride quality to lab measurements. p.s. I'm glad that you didn't post a discount code like other channels.

    • @shibaburn7725
      @shibaburn7725 2 роки тому +1

      p.p.s. cycling oz has a look inside the 65 mm version of these wheels with an endoscope.

    • @LuescherTeknik
      @LuescherTeknik  2 роки тому +1

      Vertical stiffness is negligible.

    • @shibaburn7725
      @shibaburn7725 2 роки тому +1

      ​@@LuescherTeknik I'm sure you meant "deflection", but how does the high lateral stiffness translate into poor ride quality? I totally don't get that part of the video. (Unless the bike is leaned over significantly during cornering.)

  • @habana6595
    @habana6595 2 роки тому

    The noise on the rear wheel comes from the fact that there is not enough grease in the free hub wheel, put some more grease and it will solve the issue !
    This "problem" is well known on those wheels.

  • @roadie3124
    @roadie3124 Рік тому +1

    One thing I noticed on the stress/strain curve was how the failure mode of the spokes was sudden. There was no plateau as you'd get with some other materials. It's nice to get a bit of warning before catastrophic failure.

    • @LuescherTeknik
      @LuescherTeknik  Рік тому +1

      Correct, the elongation on carbon is very low, often less than 2%, steel can be 25%.

    • @roadie3124
      @roadie3124 Рік тому

      @@LuescherTeknik The head of the Engineering Department at Cambridge when I was an undergraduate was Professor Sir John Baker. He was known for the Plasticity Theory of Design. He worked out that you could use the strength remaining in mild steel in failure mode to absorb a lot of energy. He used it to design an air raid shelter that was a steel frame that would fit under the dining table. If your house has been bombed and is falling on top of you, it doesn't matter if your shelter gets a bit bent saving your life. His lecture to freshmen about thinking outside the box has stuck in my mind ever since.

  • @humprey2
    @humprey2 2 роки тому

    Have you ever tested the new Spinergy Stealth FCC wheels with PBO fibre spokes? If not, can you test them when you have a chance please?

  • @galenkehler
    @galenkehler 2 роки тому +9

    Of all the carbon parts I've had, the non crash failure mode has always been degradation of bonded joints (BB shells, seatpost heads). I don't have much concern over strength when new, the proof will be in long term fatigue life of the bonded joints, as the spokes are subject to poor conditions as well as significant cyclic loading.

    • @galenkehler
      @galenkehler 2 роки тому

      I'm not skeptical of the wheels and I'd probably buy some if they made deeper section wheels. As a 95kg rider I love stiff wheels.

    • @LuescherTeknik
      @LuescherTeknik  2 роки тому +5

      The life of the bonded interface would be an interesting test, especially hot/wet.

    • @Dolmar-Rick
      @Dolmar-Rick 2 роки тому +2

      @@LuescherTeknik I thought the nipple ends was molded slid down on to end... which is tapered didnt think it was bonded as such?🤔

    • @csren8328
      @csren8328 2 роки тому

      @@galenkehler hyper got 65...

    • @galenkehler
      @galenkehler 2 роки тому

      @@csren8328 yes, only mid depth wheels, 65 is the tallest.

  • @revco196
    @revco196 2 роки тому

    Don't know why Winspace don't put the spoke spreaders on as standard. My set creaked under load and was sent the spreaders which fixed the problem.

  • @DEXVD
    @DEXVD 2 роки тому

    Is there a comparably performing wheel in terms of aerodynamics that would offer less stiffness suitable to a lightweight rider like myself? I'm

  • @waynosfotos
    @waynosfotos 2 роки тому

    Like to hear your comments on disc wheels, were the spokes on the front are at different tension and only a limited number of spokes are transferring the brakIng forces to the rim.
    With the cycling of braking forces on so few spokes whats your thoughts on fatigue.

    • @LuescherTeknik
      @LuescherTeknik  2 роки тому +1

      Good questions, I don't have any data on it at the moment. I did test this on 32 spoke MTB wheels and differnt lacing patterns many years ago, however that is quite different to low spoke count road.

  • @normen416
    @normen416 2 роки тому +1

    All my favorite youtubers are In the comment section, oh my God I must be DREAMING

  • @jensenhealey907efi
    @jensenhealey907efi 2 роки тому +2

    Raoul: Have you ever heard of Berd polymer spokes? I would be very curious what you find with similar tests on a wheel laced with these unique spokes.

    • @jaro6985
      @jaro6985 2 роки тому

      UHMWPE rope is a lot tougher than carbon fiber. But can't say for certain about the joints used.

  • @jimihendrix731
    @jimihendrix731 2 роки тому +15

    I’m a fairly lightweight rider at 64kg and I have found a lot of modern frames and wheelsets to be way too stiff. I have to run my tires near the minimum recommended pressure for fast paced rides, otherwise I end up bouncing quite severely, which noticeable instances where the rear wheel leaves the ground and loses all traction/contact. I have settled on only riding wheelsets with steel spokes and framesets with more compliance(titanium and steel are my preferred). I have also noticed the stiffer wheels/frames fatigue me much faster than the more compliant ones.

    • @johnm91326
      @johnm91326 2 роки тому +3

      Are you really at the recommended pressure? With 28c tubeless tyres that would be 60 psi or even a bit less.

    • @PeakTorque
      @PeakTorque 2 роки тому +14

      I totally agree with this. Even at my weight i think most road frames/seatposts are lusciously stiff. We don't ride on race tracks, for the most part. I think wow what must this frame be like for a 60kg person, awful! I still think softer bikes are the fastest bikes at the end of a 150km+ race on rough roads. Most are too stiff and fatiguing.

    • @Membrillo81
      @Membrillo81 2 роки тому +7

      They're selling us racing machines. It reminds me of James May and how he hated car manufacturers testing the cars in the Nurburgring. I'm neither Hamilton nor Van Aert. But at least Mercedes do not encourage me to buy their F1 car.

    • @Ghostina1
      @Ghostina1 2 роки тому +1

      world is getting more fat

    • @picturesfromtheworld208
      @picturesfromtheworld208 2 роки тому +2

      Totally feel you mate. I'm at 60 kgs and I have my best performances on aluminium bikes!

  • @jonnythelegs2597
    @jonnythelegs2597 2 роки тому +2

    Theyll probably just coat the contacting points of the spokes with Teflon to solve the noise issue. I'm with you on the stiffness being potential issue for traction, being not just a roadie but a keen DH and 4x rider too ive had fork and wheel combos that were too stiff and lost traction on off camber sections sooner than lighter builds. Stiffness in the forks has the same balancing act to play too. Also having been on a variety of disc brakes over the last 20 years I still find it hard to believe the pro peleton are having so many issues with disc brakes its nigh on comical.

    • @eto2352
      @eto2352 2 роки тому +2

      they redesigned it so spokes no longer touch.

    • @jonnythelegs2597
      @jonnythelegs2597 2 роки тому +1

      @@eto2352 nice one, thats a far better approach 👍

  • @wheelsociety5665
    @wheelsociety5665 2 роки тому +1

    what do you think makes the dura ace c50 9000 rear wheels have such a even deflection rate on both side? are the rims asymmetrical or wider flange spacing?

  • @rambojonj1838
    @rambojonj1838 2 роки тому +1

    I founf the 38s quick to accelerate. And also a bit more chattery in some situations. Like a slightly anti camber , slight up hil ,fast corner. Compaired to the previous dt swiss , they vibrated and lost traction. Always hit the corner same entry, same speed. Was like ,wooahh
    Nearly slid. I always pump my tires the same too.

  • @WanderingSword
    @WanderingSword 2 роки тому +2

    I have the Hyper 50. I don't consider them to be overly stiff at all, in fact, I wish them to be even a tad stiffer still. Want comfort? get wider rim and tire. I also had the Zipp 303 and 404 Firecrest series, they were too flexy when out of the saddle.
    About the squeaky noise of the rear wheel, in my case it was not from the spokes, it was from the endcaps. Greased the endcaps and noise disappeared.

    • @beckatolentino2761
      @beckatolentino2761 2 роки тому

      so what do you prefer hyper or zipp?

    • @WanderingSword
      @WanderingSword 2 роки тому +3

      @@beckatolentino2761 Hyper all the way. Lighter, more aero, stiffer, cheaper.

  • @lookinforanick
    @lookinforanick 2 роки тому

    On the issue of spokes, any thought about cuben fiber spokes?

  • @timocallaghan4408
    @timocallaghan4408 2 роки тому +33

    Imagine if most component manufacturers offered anything approaching this level of insight to their products.. Instead we're reduced to listening to some mid pack ex racer harping on about 'feel' and 'confidence inspiring' again as if we're 5 year olds

    • @cipo36an203
      @cipo36an203 2 роки тому +4

      I wish you were right. The reality is that the majority of the cyclist are hermetic to those rational explanations. I recall on BR a QnA on gravel wheels, Mavic explained all the differences they put on the Engineering and the comments were between “I don’t care” and “that’s rubbish” when actually they all made absolute perfect sense to adjust those elements…

    • @djlinux64
      @djlinux64 2 роки тому +1

      @@cipo36an203 this explains all politicians