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2009-08-12 11:43 PM

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Subject: Wheel cover and rim question
I've decided on getting a rear wheel cover for my 2005 QR.  My question is...does it matter what rim you use.  There is a crappy Alex non-aero wheel on the back now-would I be better off getting a wheel that is somewhat aero and/or somewhat lighter to mount the wheel cover to?


2009-08-13 12:18 AM
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I noticed a world of difference when I ditched my Alex rims, almost like I was riding a new bike.  Something like a Mavic Aksium or Nuevations would be cheap and well worth it my opinion.
2009-08-13 12:37 AM
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Subject: RE: Wheel cover and rim question
I'm in the same boat, I've got stock Mavics that feel really strong. I want to add a disc cover to the rear.

I've read somewhere that an average wheel + disc cover = respectable aero despite weight of the rim.

Also, what is the agreed amount of wind speed / gusts to say, "not using the disc in this race."
2009-08-13 9:25 AM
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Subject: RE: Wheel cover and rim question
TRI-ing soldier - 2009-08-13 12:37 AM

Also, what is the agreed amount of wind speed / gusts to say, "not using the disc in this race."


There is none. I've ridden my disc in winds well over 30 mph.
2009-08-13 9:28 AM
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Subject: RE: Wheel cover and rim question
TRI-ing soldier - 2009-08-13 1:37 AM

Also, what is the agreed amount of wind speed / gusts to say, "not using the disc in this race."


More wind generally means more benefit from the disc.  And cross-winds tend to be more 'problematic' for your front wheel, not your rear.  So pretty much right up to the point that you'd say "not getting on a bike in this wind".
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