could you show us more detail on that part? where the rim and the side of the tyre, if its pretty smooth or is it still have that kind of light bulbs form thing with that tyre. what tyre size do you have by the way? is that 31mm? thanks ✌
The rim profile transition from Tire to Wheel is pretty smooth. You don’t have the *lightbulb effect with the 31mm tires. IMO the transition looks good. #RobbArmstrong
@@robbarmstrong8702 glad you haven't had that hub seizing issue then. These wheels in person are some of the sexiest wheels I've ever seen. Wish they worked out for my boy. Might buy some once I see more reviews.
Best tip i can give. Dont go tubeless. Too much of a hassle, the little benefits dont weigh up. tpu is the way to go for me. What kind of sealant do you use? The SILCA sealant is not adviced to fill with the valves.
🤣 “Don’t Go Tubeless” I hear you and a lot of people feel that way. I’m definitely a tubeless guy! IMO, Tubeless isn’t a hassle at all and definitely worth it. I’ve tried TPUs before and didn’t like the ride feel. I’ve revisited it again and currently have some TPUs in one of my bike builds but… I still prefer Tubeless. The ride feel is un-matched, 😩 I haven’t heard good things about SILCA’s sealant. Current sealant type: Joe’s 👈🏽🙂 What TPUs and tire pressure are you running in your setup? *MoreOver, how wide are your tires? 🧐 #RobbArmstrong
I’m running 25’s conti gp 5. With revoloop tpu. They measure 27. In 3 years never had a flat. Now waiting for the helix 57d, so im very interested about your opinions. I will be running 30 corsa pro tyres with revoloop tpu with the helix
I actually have my TPUs in the Helix 57ds. Riding the “RideNow” TPUs with the Enve SES 31mm tires. Initially I was running the TPUs with GoodYear Eagle F1 28mm tires as an experiment but… I don’t like 28s, 😩 gotta be 30s and up! Of course I’ll do an in-depth review of the wheel once I put more miles on them but as for the TPU piece, they don’t feel bad. Very comfy but they’re not Tubeless. I give Tubeless a 10 of 10 in the comfort department. The TPUs get a *STRONG 8! #RobbArmstrong
Thanx for the info and for the video’s bro. They are very insightful, there are not video’s in the wheels and i like your honest opinion about them. Do you ride sram of Shimano? Cant wait to ride them for myself.
Im no stranger to Chinese made wheels (I've owned no less than 3 sets I reckon). Most I've spent so far was $750 when Covid just started which was on the pricier end back then. Didn't expect much but they've been bullet proof I've had thoughts on buying the more pricier ones, notably Elite 50Ds or Craft Racing Works 4045s. What I noticed is that these companies are STILL experiencing growing pains to the tune of engineering and QC. Not only limited to wheelsets but I've seen cranksets with the Incolor Skypivot I like industry shakers but these Chinese companies have to do better. I know they aren't as big as the usual suspects but if the intent is to give consumers a better option at a lesser price point they'd better up the ante especially on QC. Painful to see updates after updates especially for early adopters like you - they're left with literally a prototype until they've fixed every issue I suspect Elite just increased the weight on their website as the moulds have been created and costly to re-do
The QC piece is huge! Or have some sort of marketing department, who releases timely information, which addresses *said issues or concerns. I believe that would provide peace of mind and at least let future customers know and understand what they’re getting into. #RobbArmstrong
@@robbarmstrong8702 I think they lack real world testing. Elite had numerous issues with their hubs before with the 40/45/50D which was eventually fixed. If they fielded their UCI teams with prototypes a year ahead then it would've been avoided, but I think they're too quick to market their products. They have it the other way around and don't look into things the way we see it in the Western world *BTW, they're in a battle atm with patent claims for their new double ratchet hubs. They said they will investigate internally but everyone knows it's Qvist's design
could you show us more detail on that part? where the rim and the side of the tyre, if its pretty smooth or is it still have that kind of light bulbs form thing with that tyre. what tyre size do you have by the way? is that 31mm? thanks ✌
The rim profile transition from Tire to Wheel is pretty smooth. You don’t have the *lightbulb effect with the 31mm tires. IMO the transition looks good.
#RobbArmstrong
Back again! Have you taken them downhill yet? Remember we were talking about the hub. Also, how do you like the micro hook on the rims?
Yes, I’m been a bunch of down hill. Max speed 41.8mph.
#RobbArmstrong
@@robbarmstrong8702 glad you haven't had that hub seizing issue then. These wheels in person are some of the sexiest wheels I've ever seen. Wish they worked out for my boy. Might buy some once I see more reviews.
They look *REALLY good! I received an email from Elite regarding the weight. I’m filling up a Video about it now.
#RobbArmstrong
@@robbarmstrong8702 look forward to it.
2 of my friends just received theese wheels and the hub failed on the 1 and 2 trip for them, anybody know Whats going on and a fix???
What about the comfort on these? I wonder whether carbon spokes are really that harsh to ride
Not harsh at all. Comfort wise I didn’t notice a difference.
#RobbArmstrong
Best tip i can give. Dont go tubeless. Too much of a hassle, the little benefits dont weigh up. tpu is the way to go for me. What kind of sealant do you use? The SILCA sealant is not adviced to fill with the valves.
🤣 “Don’t Go Tubeless” I hear you and a lot of people feel that way. I’m definitely a tubeless guy! IMO, Tubeless isn’t a hassle at all and definitely worth it. I’ve tried TPUs before and didn’t like the ride feel. I’ve revisited it again and currently have some TPUs in one of my bike builds but… I still prefer Tubeless. The ride feel is un-matched, 😩 I haven’t heard good things about SILCA’s sealant. Current sealant type: Joe’s 👈🏽🙂
What TPUs and tire pressure are you running in your setup? *MoreOver, how wide are your tires? 🧐
#RobbArmstrong
I’m running 25’s conti gp 5. With revoloop tpu. They measure 27. In 3 years never had a flat. Now waiting for the helix 57d, so im very interested about your opinions. I will be running 30 corsa pro tyres with revoloop tpu with the helix
I actually have my TPUs in the Helix 57ds. Riding the “RideNow” TPUs with the Enve SES 31mm tires. Initially I was running the TPUs with GoodYear Eagle F1 28mm tires as an experiment but… I don’t like 28s, 😩 gotta be 30s and up!
Of course I’ll do an in-depth review of the wheel once I put more miles on them but as for the TPU piece, they don’t feel bad. Very comfy but they’re not Tubeless. I give Tubeless a 10 of 10 in the comfort department. The TPUs get a *STRONG 8!
#RobbArmstrong
Thanx for the info and for the video’s bro. They are very insightful, there are not video’s in the wheels and i like your honest opinion about them. Do you ride sram of Shimano? Cant wait to ride them for myself.
Recorded weights on the website are without valves and rim tape.
#RobbArmstrong
would´you recomend buying these wheels or get som more popular wheels
Depends: What do you want from your wheel?
#RobbArmstrong
Im no stranger to Chinese made wheels (I've owned no less than 3 sets I reckon). Most I've spent so far was $750 when Covid just started which was on the pricier end back then. Didn't expect much but they've been bullet proof
I've had thoughts on buying the more pricier ones, notably Elite 50Ds or Craft Racing Works 4045s. What I noticed is that these companies are STILL experiencing growing pains to the tune of engineering and QC. Not only limited to wheelsets but I've seen cranksets with the Incolor Skypivot
I like industry shakers but these Chinese companies have to do better. I know they aren't as big as the usual suspects but if the intent is to give consumers a better option at a lesser price point they'd better up the ante especially on QC. Painful to see updates after updates especially for early adopters like you - they're left with literally a prototype until they've fixed every issue
I suspect Elite just increased the weight on their website as the moulds have been created and costly to re-do
The QC piece is huge! Or have some sort of marketing department, who releases timely information, which addresses *said issues or concerns. I believe that would provide peace of mind and at least let future customers know and understand what they’re getting into.
#RobbArmstrong
@@robbarmstrong8702 I think they lack real world testing. Elite had numerous issues with their hubs before with the 40/45/50D which was eventually fixed. If they fielded their UCI teams with prototypes a year ahead then it would've been avoided, but I think they're too quick to market their products. They have it the other way around and don't look into things the way we see it in the Western world
*BTW, they're in a battle atm with patent claims for their new double ratchet hubs. They said they will investigate internally but everyone knows it's Qvist's design