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If a new wheel tech is released, (say for example, TPU tubes, a brand new tire, or a new rim standard), feel free to start the discussion in the popular "Road". Your topic will eventually be moved here!
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I can feel the difference between my training wheelset and racing wheels, about a 300 gram reduction, in terms of acceleration, changes of speed through switchbacks etc. But my bike weighs 6.2 kg. Not sure if I'd feel it on a 7.8 or 7.5kg bike (my gravel bike weighs 7.8 with 40mm tires) - how are you getting 7.5 kg bike with 1240 gram wheelset?
You can deffinately feel the differance on punchy steep climbs. Especially if the weight in the wheels is more centered in the hub and not the rims (rotating weight).
On the other hand, I do not care about it, if the climb is constant and I am pacing and pedaling seated.
On the other hand, I do not care about it, if the climb is constant and I am pacing and pedaling seated.