Choosing Your Next Road Bike Wheelset

Road bikes are adequate in number and so are their purposes. However, if you are particular in exactly what you want your bike to do you should give priority to the road bike wheelsets when purchasing. It is a fact that the wheels are the most important part of a bike as this takes the entire load. There are three types of road bike wheels, tubular wheels, clincher wheels and special design or aerodynamic wheels.

Follow these simple steps and choose the right mountain bike wheelsets:

1. Clincher wheels are very commonly used extensively for leisure riding. The wheels for these bikes are strong as they are open on the side of the rim but clamped on the other side of the rim sealing and keeping the tube within the tires. They have very low maintenance and are very durable.

2. Tubular wheels are not a common sight as these are meant only for bike racers. They are light weight and more expensive than the clincher wheels. In this case the inner tube has the tire surrounded over it and is glued to the rim. Maintenance and repair is difficult and is not advisable for regular usage. The light weight of the frame and the rubber will help you achieve higher speeds. These are also used bike professional racers.

3. Aerodynamic bike wheelsets are considered specialty sets as they are meant only in triathlons and exclusively for racing. The spokes are specially designed to suit the purpose of the bike. They are very expensive and difficult to maintain. The shape of the spokes are specially designed for aerodynamic purposes. The main advantages for this is that the design will help to reduce the drag. In plain simple terms it means that you will be getting more speeds if you use these wheelsets. Due to the design and manufacturing complexities, these products are quite costly and are used mainly by the professionals.

While choosing road bike wheelsets make sure the rim is aluminum as this is durable and best for road riding. However, carbon rims is the latest trend and many mountain bike users are opting for this type of wheels. Always check that number of spokes a bike wheel has, the more spokes more safety and durability especially for mountain biking. In the case of road bikes lower number of spokes will allow the rider to use less energy while accelerating.

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