I dig those modern wheels on your Rambouillet, and yep, wheels
certainly affect the ride and ride quality; I found the same when I
upgraded my Ram wheels recently.  I've come to enjoy the mixing and
usage (and results!) of classic and new parts.

Happy new year,
Gino

See also: http://flickr.com/photos/cyclofiend/3069975040/  for more
good mixing of "old" and "new."




On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Bruce <[email protected]> wrote:
> Took the first real ride today on my new wheels. Rich built Velocity
> Aeroheats laced to Phil hubs and a 7 speed freewheel. They roll so much
> smoother than the original equipment units!  My riding buddies all tell me
> that they look great, but I'm still getting used to them. Black anodized
> rims on a Ram? I've ordered black anodized skewers, but the fashion advisory
> board here tells to stick with the old school chrome and looped nuts. The
> bike came new in Jan of '07, so it's 2 years old, and still looking great.
> Rides that way too, after 4,000+ miles.  There's a clickable picture in
> today's entry at my blog, for those who care. (fullylugged dot blogspot)
>
> Happy New Year, and tailwinds
>
>
> >
>

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