🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Superteam Wheels!
The Superteam Carbon Fiber Road Bike Wheels are engineered for performance and style, featuring a lightweight design at just 1565g per pair, a robust 2-year warranty, and UCI approval, making them the perfect upgrade for serious cyclists looking to enhance their riding experience.
Brand | Superteam |
Material | Carbon Fiber |
Color | Transparent Decal |
Brake Style | Caliper |
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Wheel Size | 29 Inches |
Rim Size | 29 Inches |
Rim Width | 23 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 1565 Grams |
Number of Spokes | 20-24 |
Wheel Backspacing | 1 Millimeters |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 120 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | Queen Bike |
UPC | 769891185479 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 26.8 x 7.1 inches |
Package Weight | 3.81 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Superteam |
Warranty Description | 2Years |
Model Name | 700C |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 2 |
Part Number | Superteam-50mm-us warehouse |
Included Components | 1Pair of Brake Pad, Extra Spokes Nipples, 1Pair of Rim Tape, 1Pair of QR, 1Pair of Wheelset |
Size | 700C |
Sport Type | Road Cycling |
A**R
GREAT WHEELS
Awesome carbon wheels for the price, I have to admit I was a bit apprehensive at first, but after reading review after review of how good this wheels are, I took the plunge and glad I did, saved me lots of $$$ on super high end wheels, ok, to the wheels, I've only had them for a brief time and noticed the difference on the first day, the bike is lighter of course but the wheels really begin to work for you when you're around the 20mph 32kph if you like using the metric system, you get the feel of the wheels pulling you along and can sustain the 20plus mph effortlessly, I wasn't able to that as easily with my stock wheel, i have the wheels mounted on my matt black trek emonda SL6, the bike looks femomenal as you would expect, ridden only 600+ miles and are performing very well, they are as true as you can get them, they come packaged fairly well considering the thickness of the box they come in, on about 7inches in width but placed in a manner that they are protected pretty good, sadly my wheel got lost on transit and had already cancelled the order, Amazon as usual, very promptly reimbursed me but like a month later they reappeared I had to drive to get them to a different usps location but after all was said and done I'm very happy with the wheels and highly recommend to anyone looking to upgrade, I did re-payed for them again, the wheel come with everything you'll need, skewers for both font and back, the carbon pads and the valve extenders, let me address this extenders for those like me who didn't know, the wheels are too wide for a normal tube valve, I currently have 60mm valves and even those were too small for my pump to secure a tight seal, in come the valve extenders, you basically screw them in on top of your valve, now the valve has to be open and ready for air befor you screw the extender, when I tried this, disaster, I could not get a tight seal and was having trouble pumping air, the quick fix for this and only fix in my book is relatively simply, just wrap teflon/plumbers tape, about 5inches does the job, you do wrap only the top part that the extender is gonna screw to, be careful not to wrap the valve head, you're gonna need to screw that back in, I know some riders like to keep the extenders in all the time, I removed mine and keep them with you when you ride, only need one extender really, once you do this, no problems, one more thing, when pumping air you're gonna feel it very hard to pump, this is only temporary, what's happening is that the valve extender doesn't have the small pin that you see in all the pumps, the pin is for pressing the air valve down, you're also gonna briefly see higher psi on your pump but that's only when the air is pressing the valve down, it regulates almost right away and you immediately get the correct tire pressure, I hope this information helps someone, purchase the wheels, you won't be disappointed...one more tip, wrap the teflon tape to your spare tube, you're gonna need it if you get a flat...if don't want to deal with the tape and the extenders then just purchase the 80mm tubes and problem solved, the valve is now long enough to use a regular pump
A**R
Great bargain wheel
I received these July 31 and have put almost 400 miles on them. First the positive:1) Really good customer service. The initial order said it would take until September to arrive. I emailed the seller to ask about that, and was assured they would be here much sooner. They arrived about a week after I ordered them.2) Wheels were perfectly true out of the box (I have a truing stand and ran both front and back on it - neither had any issues. This made it fairly easy to install - my only issue was particular to me. These rims are a decent bit wider than what I had, and it took me several tries to get the brakes dialed in - my first trial run was beset by brake rubbing, and I had a similar problem on a long ride the next day. This was my error, but be aware if you get these and do the work yourself, take plenty of time to get the brakes dialed in before setting out.3) The wheels feel very nice (from a ride perspective). I replaced a set of wheels with Alex 28mm rims. These ride much, much better. Part of that is probably accounted for by the wider tires I'm running, though those tires are gatorskins which tend to ride worse than the supersports I replaced.4) The wheels feel fast - this may be psychological, I admit. I have been faster on my usual routes, but I've also been putting in a lot of miles the last few months. When cruising along above 17MPH, especially above 20MPH, they feel different, at least I've convinced myself they do. FWIW, my 16 year old things they feel fast as well. It's hard to quantify the difference without better power data than I have.5) The value proposition. I probably would not have purchased deep carbon rims had I not found these. I was looking at a few other lower cost options (Light wheels, lower end Reynolds or Mavic), but would have waited longer. These feel great, particularly for the price.6) Looks. I posted a pic of them on my bike above. Again, this is subjective, but I think they look really nice on the bike. Does this matter? Not really, but I'm ok with a little vanity here and there.7) a few details on my ride - I'm riding a small Ridley Fenix frame with 105 throughout (other than brakes and crank). It was not a light build (just over 20 lbs). These wheels are noticeably lighter than what I had.Negatives1) The rear hub is very, very loud when freewheeling. Louder than the mavic ksyriums on my old Orbea that I've handed down to my son. Some like louder hubs - people on the trail certainly here me coming - but they are a little loud for me.That's all I have to say that is negative. I am thrilled with this purchase. At the price I paid, even if they don't last as long as Zipps or HED or Reynolds or DT Swiss, I'm good with it. I'll update if I start having any issues, but 400 miles in I couldn't be happier (other than not having a bit of brake rub on the first 10 miles of a 67 mile ride).Update: I now have about 1400 miles on these wheels, and I'm still quite happy. They are still true and, at least mentally, they feel faster than what I had. My only issue with them continues to be the brakes on my bike - not the wheels fault. One way my bike was such a good price was that the crank and brakes were a lower spec than the 105 of everything else. The brakes are hard to keep well adjusted.
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