I have a set of Beyond Fabrications 85mm tubular wheels. I've only raced with them 5 or 6 times, so the Continental Sprinter tires that are mounted are in very good condition.
I also have a 62mm Beyond Wheelset with ceramic bearings. Also tubular. This is the wheelset I normally use for ITU races. It's super light, and I always seem to corner better than anyone else in the group. It's a great wheelset (rode HED Stinger 60's before, and I like these much better). The tires are in good condition, but have a couple dozen races under their belt.
Here's a link: 62mm: http://www.beyondfab.com/...;id=13&Itemid=12
85mm: http://www.beyondfab.com/...;id=13&Itemid=12
Both wheelsets are great, but with the amount that I travel, I have decided it will be less stress to switch to clinchers so that I can travel with just one wheelset and be less worried about getting a flat during a two-week racing/training adventure.
Either Set: $950
Both sets: $1750
Ben Collins
Amateur Swimmer, Amateur Cyclist, Amateur Runner...
...Professional Triathlete.
It's not the length that matters, but what you do with it.
I also have a 62mm Beyond Wheelset with ceramic bearings. Also tubular. This is the wheelset I normally use for ITU races. It's super light, and I always seem to corner better than anyone else in the group. It's a great wheelset (rode HED Stinger 60's before, and I like these much better). The tires are in good condition, but have a couple dozen races under their belt.
Here's a link: 62mm: http://www.beyondfab.com/...;id=13&Itemid=12
85mm: http://www.beyondfab.com/...;id=13&Itemid=12
Both wheelsets are great, but with the amount that I travel, I have decided it will be less stress to switch to clinchers so that I can travel with just one wheelset and be less worried about getting a flat during a two-week racing/training adventure.
Either Set: $950
Both sets: $1750
Ben Collins
Amateur Swimmer, Amateur Cyclist, Amateur Runner...
...Professional Triathlete.
It's not the length that matters, but what you do with it.