Actually much better then anticipated at first. I thought they would catch a boat load of wind, but they don't.
They are actually combined with the bike much less wind catching as my previous bike, Cervelo P5 with DT Swiss 80/60 combo.
That might be just the DT Swiss wheels that catches more wind, but this combo in the Cadex handles really, really well.
Where we are based we have a lot of wind and also those wind gusts quite a lot, but so far it is in handling very good.
To be perfectly fair, I paired the wheels with the 28 mm GP5000 S-TR and not the Cadex 25 mm aero tires. The DT Swiss were paired with 25 mm tires.
But overall very happy with the bike and the wheels. And I like the sick look of the 4 spokes ;-)
Jeroen
Owner at TRIPRO, The Netherlands
They are actually combined with the bike much less wind catching as my previous bike, Cervelo P5 with DT Swiss 80/60 combo.
That might be just the DT Swiss wheels that catches more wind, but this combo in the Cadex handles really, really well.
Where we are based we have a lot of wind and also those wind gusts quite a lot, but so far it is in handling very good.
To be perfectly fair, I paired the wheels with the 28 mm GP5000 S-TR and not the Cadex 25 mm aero tires. The DT Swiss were paired with 25 mm tires.
But overall very happy with the bike and the wheels. And I like the sick look of the 4 spokes ;-)
Jeroen
Owner at TRIPRO, The Netherlands