I am looking to get a pair of tri wheels for training and racing (Zipp 404's, Bora's, I dont know yet) and was wondering about the durability of carbon rimmed, tubular wheelsets.
The roads in Sydney are pretty bad, I am 220lbs, 6'5" and can put a bit of power though the wheels.
I would much prefer the normal tubular 404's as they are they only ones I can get in Australia. The Clydesdales are 100g more in the rims and spokes, the Pave's 90g more than that in the rims, spokes, and hubs. Zipp does not have any info about suitable weights of riders on their website.
Anyone with experience about what would be suitable?
The roads in Sydney are pretty bad, I am 220lbs, 6'5" and can put a bit of power though the wheels.
I would much prefer the normal tubular 404's as they are they only ones I can get in Australia. The Clydesdales are 100g more in the rims and spokes, the Pave's 90g more than that in the rims, spokes, and hubs. Zipp does not have any info about suitable weights of riders on their website.
Anyone with experience about what would be suitable?