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• #2
halo wheels are considered strong and have good bearings, nothing wrong with them. maybe in the classifieds section someone has a wheel for you? https://www.lfgss.com/microcosms/549/
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• #3
Been using halo aerorage for a while now on my commuter. Gets used and abused up into town, no spike breakages or rim dings so good and reliable, would buy again. Got 25mms on but can’t see 28s being any issue
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• #4
Thanks for the feedback. Everything I can see about these indicates they are a good option. And I just found a really good price for them now after a bit of searching, £85, pretty good eh. All from searching for Aero Rage with a space not Aerorage without a space and suddenly up popped a cracking deal. I have no idea what weight difference will be but 900 odd grams for the black one of these sounds pretty good and I imagine will be an improvement on the stock wheels I have on my second hand Charge Plug. They have done 5k of all weathers in undulating roads in North Yorkshire but now the bearings are going again after spending £40 on that just under a year ago it feels like I'd be throwing good money after bad with them. See how the new ones go.
HK_Berlin
underuser53929
Nidderdaler
Could anyone recommend online available rear wheel to ride on road single speed 700c wheel ideally reasonably lightweight and able to take 28mm tyres. What do people think of the Halo Aerorage? Are there better options? Not finding much out there pre-built, which is what I want as will be budgetary constraints to having the wheel built. thanks