SHIMANO RS81 C24 OR CONPAG ZONDA

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  • #22574
    pete.b

    HI folks, im looking for an upgrade from my stock bontrager race wheels,
    i am looking at the 2 titled, but was wondering what people thought of these.
    i like the fulcrums but my riding mate has those so didnt want the same.

    thanks

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  • #817955
    matthewn5

    Good choice. And if you ever
    Good choice. And if you ever go Campag, you can swap the freehub over in 3 minutes. Beat that!

    Seriously though, I have both RS80s and Fulcrum Racing 3 and latest 5. The Fulcrums (made by Campag) are stiffer and more efficient and faster. The RS80s are more comfy and have superb bearings. Still, I enjoy the Fulcrums better, just seem to turn pedalling into speed more efficiently.

    #817953
    trikeman

    Pete – you will not be
    Pete – you will not be disappointed for sure…. Fantastic wheelset.
    Strong as hell and nice and light too.

    Regards,

    Trikeman. 😉

    #817951
    pete.b

    arrived today, great service
    arrived today, great service from chain reaction again!! ( i brought a set of ultegra 6800 but the poor finish on the wheels made me return them).
    the zondas look great, can`t wait to give them a go.

    #817949
    pete.b

    right, thanks all for your
    right, thanks all for your valued opinions, i have gone and ordered the zondas, great price and they look cool too, i do like the rs81`s and would prefer the 35 for some TT`S, so i will see if i can get a mega bargain over the winter.

    #817947
    Bedfordshire Clanger

    I can’t give you a comparison
    I can’t give you a comparison but I do own a set of Zondas and I do not believe that you can possibly be disappointed by this excellent wheelset. I’ll be buying more when these wear out. They are light, fast, true and hardwearing. Do you need anything else?

    #817945
    Flying Scot

    Campag all the way on factory
    Campag all the way on factory wheels.

    Although I am biased, the wheels really are a no brainer.

    You can get spacers to make the cassette work perfectly with Shimano, though it often just works without, as Shimano’s upper jockey is quite wobbly.

    #817943
    spj7

    I appear to be in the rare
    I appear to be in the rare position, judging by the above comments, of having owned and ridden both (on the same Shimano-equipped bike, which provides a good basis for comparison) and when faced with a choice over which to buy a second set of recently, I bought another pair of Zondas. Both are good but I won’t be buying any more of the RS series when Zondas can be had at such excellent prices. Best pound-for-pound wheelset out there until you start spending serious money in my opinion.

    In my experience they are both stronger & stiffer, require very little maintenance (true of both in fairness but I was more frequently concerned about the RSs going out of true) and as a powerful, heavy rider (6’4″, 85kg) I get good mileage out of them. I’ve even TTd on them and considering their intended purpose they were very good, I’d do it again if required.

    I hope that helps in some way, but enjoy whichever you choose.

    #817941
    IngloriousLou

    The zonda 2-way-fit are also
    The zonda 2-way-fit are also very good and can be run tubeless for (near) zero punctures.

    #817939
    Cyclist

    I am running shwalbe 1s on
    I am running shwalbe 1s on RS81 C35s.. No light-bulbing seem fine. The C35s do accelerate really well and hold the speed, as do the C24s but the C24s climb better but they are lighter, and IMO the C35s decend better, however at my level the differences are so small that it doesn’t really matter they are both excellent wheelsets, the C35s just look better, and there is hardly any difference between them and the DA C35s apart from an extortionate amount of money.

    #817937
    pete.b

    Jimmy Ray Will wrote:My mate

    Jimmy Ray Will wrote:
    My mate ran 25mm on RS81 C24’s this year and I didn’t see any obvious lightbulbing.

    I have used the RS81 C35 all year and I echo the sentiments here… they are great. I am keen to know how differently the C24’s resist lateral load compared to the C35’s… I’m looking at wheels for next year, and I’m weighing up the 200gram weight difference between the C24 and C35’s against how well they respond to accelerations.

    A lighter rim will accelerate faster, but a stiffer wheel also accelerates faster than a less rigid one… choices, choices.

    Oh… just to add to the confusion… the Zonda’s are great wheels too.

    Do you use Shimano or Campagnolo for your gears?

    HI, running shinamo, was not sure whether to go for the c35`s, was wondering if i would notice much compared to the c24`s

    #817935
    Jimmy Ray Will

    My mate ran 25mm on RS81
    My mate ran 25mm on RS81 C24’s this year and I didn’t see any obvious lightbulbing.

    I have used the RS81 C35 all year and I echo the sentiments here… they are great. I am keen to know how differently the C24’s resist lateral load compared to the C35’s… I’m looking at wheels for next year, and I’m weighing up the 200gram weight difference between the C24 and C35’s against how well they respond to accelerations.

    A lighter rim will accelerate faster, but a stiffer wheel also accelerates faster than a less rigid one… choices, choices.

    Oh… just to add to the confusion… the Zonda’s are great wheels too.

    Do you use Shimano or Campagnolo for your gears?

    #817933
    watlina

    Another one with a set of
    Another one with a set of RS80 C24. I wouldn’t hesitate to have a set of the 11 speed RS81 if I was buying again today. They are a great light weight wheel and make a good upgrade to most OEM wheels you’d find on mid range bikes.

    I think mine came from Planet X for about £300 when they had an offer on but the newer RS81 are a bit more. Planet X had them at £350 but are out of stock so Ribble are probably the cheapest around at £370 a set.

    #817931
    rosscado

    What width tyre are the
    What width tyre are the commenters running on their RS81s? Are the RS81 rims wide enough to take a 25mm tyre comfortably (i.e. without lightbulbing)? How about the Zondas?

    #817929
    DeeJayJay

    I also have a set of RS81 C24
    I also have a set of RS81 C24 fitted and have only good things to say. The difference between them and the Shimano R500 wheels that I had fitted was noticeable from the first mile. I can’t compare them to the Zonda as I’ve not used them, but highly recommend the RS81!!

    #817927
    Cyclist

    I have the RS80 C24 and I
    I have the RS80 C24 and I have not got a bad word to say, spin up easily, climb really well as they are light, pair them with good quality tyres and latex tubes and you have a great wheelset, really no point in spending more. Did I really say that B-) I also have the RS81 C35 which I use as my go to wheel, I have more expensive wheels but to be honest I have to question whether I would buy expensive again when you look at the quality of the C24 & C35, and the price you can get them for is fantastic. IMO I don’t think you will get get better wheels for the money.

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