I learned on Sunday that I am only one of several thinking of upgrading wheels, so I thought I'd share my thinking. Following online research I went today to speak to Geoff Baines and Phil Corley. They helped me think straight(ish). However, neither had heard of Cero, the choice I was leaning towards, and recommended instead that I upgrade to Mavic Ksyrium and DT Swiss respectively.
Nonetheless I've ordered a wheelset of Cero AR30 EVOs. Why? Because the reviews are very good. It seems to be a small British company, basically designing wheels and nothing else. Their products seem outstandingly the lightest and most aerodynamic for the money (£400 including tyres). They are tubeless compatible, but for now I'm not yet thinking of going that way. I hope I know what I'm doing!
I learned on Sunday that I am only one of several thinking of upgrading wheels, so I thought I'd share my thinking. Following online research I went today to speak to Geoff Baines and Phil Corley. They helped me think straight(ish). However, neither had heard of Cero, the choice I was leaning towards, and recommended instead that I upgrade to Mavic Ksyrium and DT Swiss respectively.
Nonetheless I've ordered a wheelset of Cero AR30 EVOs. Why? Because the reviews are very good. It seems to be a small British company, basically designing wheels and nothing else. Their products seem outstandingly the lightest and most aerodynamic for the money (£400 including tyres). They are tubeless compatible, but for now I'm not yet thinking of going that way. I hope I know what I'm doing!
https://www.cycledivision.co.uk/wheels/cero-ar30-evo-wheelset-8763