Carbon wheels durability

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    DarraghM

    Hello all,

    I frequently cycle on rough roads, where there are many potholes and roads where expansion joints no longer have any fill material within them resulting in quite a big opening! This means I can never really avoid them all! How good in your experience are carbon wheels on poor surfaces like those mentioned above? I currently have aluminum wheels and would like to upgrade, but if carbon wheels are not very durable over poor surfaces and prone to cracking then I think I might stick with the aluminum!

    Thanks!

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    Grahamd

    Have had my Shimano C24 for 4

    Have had my Shimano C24 for 4 years without issue. One of the reasons I chose them was for the aluminium brake rim as it meant I could keep my older heavier wheels for winter use without needing to change brake pads which has worked out really well.

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    DarraghM

    Thanks all, now it’s just to
    Thanks all, now it’s just to decide what wheelset to go with!

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    fenix

    I’ve never broken a rim of
    I’ve never broken a rim of any description. Worn out a couple though.

    Get the wider tyres you can fit for comfort over crappy roads.

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    Anonymous

    I’ve been riding carbon

    I’ve been riding carbon wheels for years and never had any issues. I’ve been as heavy as 100kg and the roads near me are more like the cobbles of Roubaix and I’ve probably only needed to have a carbon wheelset trued once. I will also add that I’ve always run tubeless tyres on them which may have helped with the bump absorption. 
     

    Don’t go cheap with carbon wheels. The usual ones you find on eBay are rubbish. Have a look on lightbicycle.com as friends have wheels from there that are very high quality. I’m waiting for a set of AR46 on Bitex straight pull hubs with CX-Ray spokes being delivered as a set of training wheels. 

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    hawkinspeter

    Depends on the wheel, but in

    Depends on the wheel, but in general there’s no problem with carbon wheels.

    This video will give you a good idea of how robust they can be: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfjjiHGuHoc

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