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TUEFELHUNDEN

Apr 13, 12 5:11

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I currently have a 2010 P2 and have been planning to get wheels or sell and get a DA3. I am just looking for input from others on what they would do.
1. Keep the P2 and get a Hed Jet disc/60 combo
2. Buy the DA3 and get a wheelbuilder cover for the rear. I have read on ST that the TT2 wheelset is "OK" not great but good enough.

Thanks for the time.

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greenmtnman

Apr 13, 12 5:21

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Re: New bike or wheels? [TUEFELHUNDEN] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

keep bike; get wheels
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nickwhite

Apr 13, 12 5:23

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Re: New bike or wheels? [TUEFELHUNDEN] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

keep bike; get wheels x2.

But you know that's not what you want to do, so just quit stalling, cut the crap, and buy the DA3, wheelcover, and HED 60. Though, I would get a 90.


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keithtri

Apr 13, 12 5:52

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Re: New bike or wheels? [TUEFELHUNDEN] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Or you could just save some money and get a wheel cover for your P2 with a deep front and save yourself the $1000 from the disk and get a Powertap.


(This post was edited by keithtri on Apr 13, 12 5:53)


greenmtnman

Apr 13, 12 5:56

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Re: New bike or wheels? [keithtri] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

keithtri wrote:
Or you could just save some money and get a wheel cover for your P2 with a deep front and save yourself the $1000 from the disk and get a Powertap.

Best idea.
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hammonjj

Apr 13, 12 6:04

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Re: New bike or wheels? [TUEFELHUNDEN] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

I'd get the wheels if your primary concern is getting faster. If, on the other hand, you just want a new bike (nothing wrong with this, by the way) then get to the new bike.


TUEFELHUNDEN

Apr 13, 12 7:11

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Re: New bike or wheels? [greenmtnman] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

greenmtnman wrote:
keithtri wrote:
Or you could just save some money and get a wheel cover for your P2 with a deep front and save yourself the $1000 from the disk and get a Powertap.


Best idea.

This was my original thought but I do have the stock Shimano wheels right now so I already have to buy a new rear if I want to get a wheelcover so I would just buy a disc so I can use the stocker for training. The only other option that I can think of would be to get a 60/90 set and a cover for the 90. From what I have read that may actually be the best option.

Thank you all for the great responses. I like to get as much input as possible when spending money!

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greenmtnman

Apr 13, 12 7:44

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Re: New bike or wheels? [TUEFELHUNDEN] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

powertap will make you faster than any aero set.
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Shoopdawoop

Apr 13, 12 7:48

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Re: New bike or wheels? [greenmtnman] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

greenmtnman wrote:
powertap can make you faster than any aero set.

Fixed that for you.

I second the PowerTap wheel with cover and a deep front. A wheelcover will be nearly as fast as a disk and if you are willing to learn to use the powermeter you will be able to improve alot. Def keep the p2 though; that's already a great bike!


greenmtnman

Apr 13, 12 7:53

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Re: New bike or wheels? [Shoopdawoop] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

yeah thanks
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TUEFELHUNDEN

Apr 13, 12 9:45

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Re: New bike or wheels? [Shoopdawoop] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Shoopdawoop wrote:
greenmtnman wrote:
powertap can make you faster than any aero set.


Fixed that for you.

I second the PowerTap wheel with cover and a deep front. A wheelcover will be nearly as fast as a disk and if you are willing to learn to use the powermeter you will be able to improve alot. Def keep the p2 though; that's already a great bike!

Thanks guys! That sounds like a great plan for me.

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morey000

Apr 13, 12 9:55

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Re: New bike or wheels? [TUEFELHUNDEN] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

I've hung out on this forum long enough to know that the P2 is a great bike, and very aero. The DA is also a great bike, and very aero. Any aerodynamic difference between the bikes will pale in comparison to slight changes in body position, water bottles, tires, etc. And- I think these two bikes fit roughly the same.

so- what exactly is your reason to buy a new bike?

If your goal is to race faster> Bike fit. Power tap with cover or disc. Aero front wheel (long discussion on which one has been had 100 times). Aero and low Crr tires with latex.

but there's this other thing. if you buy a new bike- you'll probably be motivated to ride more. if you ride more- you'll be faster come race day.

so- new bike = faster!


NoWayJose

Apr 13, 12 10:01

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Re: New bike or wheels? [TUEFELHUNDEN] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Least expensive wireless powertap laced into last year's 404 (pre-FC). NO wheel cover. Save your dough --- next year, when you have enough for a REAL disk (+ powertap) splurge. Every time you hear the WHOOMP, WHOOMP, WHOOMP when you pedal, you'll be glad you waited!


Shoopdawoop

Apr 13, 12 10:12

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Re: New bike or wheels? [NoWayJose] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

NoWayJose wrote:
Least expensive wireless powertap laced into last year's 404 (pre-FC). NO wheel cover. Save your dough --- next year, when you have enough for a REAL disk (+ powertap) splurge. Every time you hear the WHOOMP, WHOOMP, WHOOMP when you pedal, you'll be glad you waited!

If your going to do this just get a quarq and deep wheels now and then a disc next year; you will save in the long run. No need to pay for 2 powertap race wheels.


Runner Rick

Apr 13, 12 12:11

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Re: New bike or wheels? [TUEFELHUNDEN] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

TUEFELHUNDEN wrote:
I currently have a 2010 P2 and have been planning to sell and get a DA3.

I like where your heads at.
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mrtrik

Apr 13, 12 15:06

Post #16 of 16 (624 views)
Re: New bike or wheels? [NoWayJose] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

NoWayJose wrote:
Least expensive wireless powertap laced into last year's 404 (pre-FC). NO wheel cover. Save your dough --- next year, when you have enough for a REAL disk (+ powertap) splurge. Every time you hear the WHOOMP, WHOOMP, WHOOMP when you pedal, you'll be glad you waited!

So powertap Plus 404.. but skip the $90 wheelcover which is proven faster than not? Wheel cover on regular rim with PT is faster than 404 with PT.... And a lot cheaper if you want to save money.

BTW... i love passing people with disk wheels, that whoomp whoomp whoomp makes the pass so much better :)

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