That Cervelo needs some Enve deepness!
How do you find the Archetypes? I've been considering them for my single-speed commuter but at more than double the cost of a cheap wheelset I'm not sold.
I have a set of Enve 65 Tubs with the DT240 hub for racing on. I still need to glue a rear tyre and clean a bit of old glue off.... Just time consuming, I'm not racing very well at the minute as my training has been off and I don't seem on it (blame winter).
I like the Archetypes, a 28H rear may be a bit better for me, but it's only just gone slightly out of true after 3 years, just widened the calliper to compensate. With my powertap hub I was stuck with 24H.
Brake track shows a bit of wear but not much. No broken spokes, nipples or issues, but that could be due to good wheel builder as well.
I was happy enough to get the front wheel built up to match the rear a couple of months ago with a white industries t11 hub. If I had a crank power metre or pedals then I would be happy with a WI rear hub.
The rim weight is average, but longevity seems very good, pretty easy to fit tyres to as well. With flash hubs I guess you'd be looking at 1500-1700g, maybe 1700-2000g with lower quality heavier hubs.
For what I have spent I could have got a set of C24s, but I don't know if I could have done almost 30'000km on a set of them with no maintenance, I think the rims would have gone out of true and worn faster as a trade off for the lower weight.
I think bang for buck something like a Fulcrum 3 or 5 or an Ultegra 6800 is the best.
Workstands I have the Feedback Sports 'Sport' stand, it's about a hundred quid but I've been using it a few years and it feels as good as new. Can't compare to anything else I'm afraid but the quality is nice.