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Haha, it's not the missus that's the problem; it's the credit card bill...
The most important thing is, since your missus posts on here, go ahead and buy things but don't post how much they cost.![]()
[Damien];23654506 said:I'd like to use a turbo trainer just to work out my FTP and other stuff without having interference from wind, terrain etc but it'd only be out of curiosity. A comfier saddle would be nice and lighter wheels are always good but getting light wheels that support a 200lb rider and don't cost an arm and a leg would be like finding a unicorn.
I asked Planet X once about there Carbon tubulars and they said they are good for a 95kg rider (24 spoke rear 16 spoke front).

If you can wait on delivery a little there are a few Taiwan sellers on ebay doing the KMC X10-SL for £24 free delivery - essentially under half price. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-KMC-X...sure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item43b8375f21what 10 speed chain do you guys think out of these?
http://www.probikekit.com/uk/components/bike-chains/mkmc-x10-bicycle-chain-10-speed.html
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/sram-pc1051-10-speed-chain-with-powerlock/
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/shimano-ultegra-6701-10-speed-chain-116-links/
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/kmc-x10-73-10-speed-chain-112-links/
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/sram-pc1031-10-speed-chain-with-powerlock/
all 10 speed, I'm guessing the x10-93 KMC is better than the other KMC options, and the same for the pc1051 over the pc1031 sram chains, but what about the ultegra?
or is it all just "meh, their all about the same"

[DOD]Asprilla;23655833 said:Define 'good'.
I wouldn't ride anything with 16 spokes on any of the roads near me and I'm 70kg.

112 miles and 12'000 feet of climbing over some seriously brutal climbs
I'm currently deciding between the Shimano RS30s which are 16 and 20, and the Planet X AL30s which are 20 and 24. Both sets come in at about 1.8Kg if memory serves. You reckon 20 and 24 is a better bet, then?
Or there's that set saytan mentioned on ebay, which is handbuilt but 36 spokes front and rear... Don't know how the weight on that set compares.