New Wheels on the Block: Unveiling GOAT Wheels New Wavy Road Bike Wheels
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- I always wanted to try out wheels that are not as prone to side winds. It seems that a wavy profile might be the answer to this. So I was very happy when GOAT Wheels founder Simon reached out and asked if I would be willing to give his wheels a try.
Lets find out together how they perform. - Спорт
I dont know what is about your channel but its very calming and soothing to watch so I keep coming back and stay till the end~ great wheels btw
Hehe thanks a lot. Very happy to hear 🫶
Passes the freehub sound vibe check. 😂
Hehe yes also think so 🤜🤛
Promising !! can't wait to see your review...
Already working on it. Pretty impressed by crosswind performance so far.
Wicked Pissah Cool 😎 video can’t wait to hear about the first ride on them
On it 🤜🤛
Super good looking set of wheels!!
Also like that wave look a lot 🫶
Ich should look into these as well! Thanks for this video -> keep up the great work and content ❤❤❤
They are pretty impressive so far. Wish i would have brought these to Mallorca instead 🫣🫣
They look really super. Congrats. Just ordered Hunt wheels, being delivered tomorrow. But these look nicer...
Also congrats on your Hunt wheels. Which set did you go for?
Old school so ally set. 1500gms, hooked. Tubeless ready but will use tpu tubes. Had great success with TPU this winter. Only 3 punctures and 2 of those were snake bite due to huge pot hole under a puddle. TPU tubes seem to deform round those flints that go in and out of the tyre. If the flint remains in the tyre the tubes eventually puncture.
Hunt Aero Wide 34s
@@valmorellvery cool set of wheels. Congrats and enjoy the ride on them 🤜🤛
Oh boy those are some stunning wheels! Will these be on the Titanium bike?
I agree. Tested them on the Winspace as well as the titanium bike. Review coming in soon 🤜🤛
The rims look good, but in my eyes the J-bend spokes look a bit outdated and dare I say...cheap? It's a small detail - the bends are mostly hidden behind the cassette/disk rotors/fork and I'm sure the hubs are fantastic, but still... :D
I know what you mean but as you say i actually dont notice them and i think there is a benefit of having a set of wheels that is easy maintainable by any bike shop. Especially when you re traveling.
nice video as usual!, thanks for keeping the quality content :).
****OCD-Talking:
i just realized by watching it that the Conti and 5000's logos on the tires are not exactly to the opposite side of each other. this call my attention because de GW logo was not matching the 5000 perfectly(which disturbed me because i am a bit obsessed with things being align properly, which of course is my problem) , I though for a second that maybe you did not match the tire logo to the valve (which i assume you would do by seeing how much attention to detail you put on building your bikes and videos), which you of course did. So I went to look how things look on my wheels and with my 5000's, by my surprise they have the same "Issue", but since i personally like to match de 5000 logo to the valve instead of the CONTI LOGO, and because my wheels only have a little wall-sticker where the valve is and not one on the perfect opposite side of it, as the GOAT Wheels do, it is no as evident.
What is cool about it; I realized that there is people that like to match the 5000 to the valve and others (probably more) that rather to match the "CONTINENTAL" to the valve.
What it is not soo coool (for me)and trying to close this topic, it is hard to look at my wheels and tires as I use to do because of this alignment issue 😢😂.
Thanks a lot. And i noticed the same alignment issue with the logo. I aligned the whole conti gp logo with the valve but as its darker its hard to see at first glance.
Might change it when i have a moment for it.
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@@klein-concept Jojo!, I Didn't mean it as a criticism, but as an observation on conti tires, i actually look frame by frame and I noticed you did it right. It is just the way the logos are made on the conti tires and I guess also hast to do with the elasticity of them as well ! ❤️
@@luisvalenzuela5132 no worries. I didnt see it as criticism. It honestly also turns me nuts a bit 😂😂😂
I know right! It has been like this and bothered me for ages! It is (a small, but still) part of the reason why I switched to the "transparent" sidewall Conti 5000s! The logos are black, and it is overall not so noticeable against the brownish sidewall. I also align just the "Continental" part with the valve which kind of draws the attention away from the full "Grand Prix 5000" on the other side. 😁
@@GeorgeD1 Cause of the same reason and since "Grand prix" is wirtten in dark and "5000" in silver y only match de "5000" to the valve and it does not look soooooo bad 🤣
Have you had a chance to ride these, and how do they compare with the crw wheelset you recently received? Mostly interested in stiffness, ability to accelerate off the line, ability to hold speed, reaction to crosswinds, lightness, and stability on descents. I am looking at these wheels along with the crw and also the elite wheels drive helix.
I still need to ride the crw s more but i really like the Goat wheels. Have not ridden steels spokes for a while and while it gives you a slight (nicel) springy feel when heavily accelerating in comparison to carbon spoked wheels it also dampens road vibrations way better. So if you are riding a carbon bike and want to take the edge off a bit the goat ones could be very interesting. So far they are also the most crosswind resistant wheels that i own.
Also for traveling having that extra peace of mind that any bike shop could fix a spoke is also a great bonus.
Hope that helps a bit.
Thanks for the insights. I’ve actually only ridden carbon wheels with sapim steel spokes so I don’t really have a feel for carbon spokes, other than the feedback most people have conveyed that the ride is a bit stiffer. Anyway, the goat wheels do looks nice. And btw, I really enjoy your vlogs - very informative.
Thanks a lot 🫶
Looks good!
Also think so 🤜🤛
Looks insane !
W8 your review !
Coming soon 🤜🤛
These are a bit lighter than my campagnolo ones. On par in the looks department. Different taste in g3 spokes vs wobbly rim.
Uh love the look of a Capi wheel. Guess these might be a little cheaper. Right? 🤔
@@klein-concept depends on which ones. The shamals that i got are like 850-950€ depending on where you get them. The more expensive bora ones go up to 3500.
@@EstelonAgarwaen yes had the Bora s in mind 🤩
no tubeless? 😢😭
Kein bock mehr auf die sauerei wenns mal nicht dicht macht 🫣
Spokes in the rim bed? In terms of weight and price they're no better than any other wheels. It just makes me wonder why they bother. My farsports are deeper, lighter and cheaper with the same spokes, brass nipples and dt swiss hubs.
Hehe i ment the holes for the nipples in the rim bed.
Never tried the farsports ones. Do they also offer these wave designs? Guess the dt hub might be helping with the weight.
@@klein-concept Goat seems to offer a level of customization that is value added. Farsports has many competitive offerings but Goat is offering differences.
It's very easy to hate on anything, unfortunately. But kudos to Goat for trying to stand out in a competitive market, look forward to your review of them!
@@eto2352 thats true. Customized and build in Europe will always have a bit of an extra price tag compared to off the shelf solutions from Asia. Both have their pro s and cons and its good for the market that both exist. 🫶
@@klein-concept Yeah they have a wave series of rims.
So it is indeed a pseudo / boutique brand that buys OEM Chinese rims and then charges a fortune for them because they put hubs with large bearings and build them in France where labour is expensive and less experienced at wheel building at scale. My Farsports wheels have had sapim cx ray spokes since 2015 and for the price difference, i can probably get five pairs of hubs. Gimmicky.
I mean you could say this about pretty much any product which is not mass build in China. I also think its ok to pay extra for that bit of customization. I assume that it does actually make a difference if you re a 65kg, a 85kg or 95kg rider in regards to what the optimal spoke tension should be for you. I doubt that you would be able to request this service at mass market brands as all the wheels are already pre assembled and sitting in warehouses.
Of course one could ask if this is needed for every rider, and i guess there the answer is no. But I still think it is good to have brands like GW that you can reach out to if you are looking for a set of wheels which are tuned to your liking.
Erase hubs for what I see (a Belgian brand).
Yes. Any experience with them?
@@klein-concept I worked for them (anodising process mainly). They are truly Belgian made. You will enjoy these hubs. The support is great. I suppose rims are from Light Bicycle ?
@@sdon1011 the hubs feel pretty good so far. On the classy more silent side of things. Which i actually surprisingly like. Maybe i m getting old 😂😂
Dont know about the exact origin of the rims.
You lost me at tubes
Hehe. You can of course run them tubeless. But i m a pretty happy TPU rider atm.
I'd love to have your opinion vs Winsoace Hyper wheels or Elite Drive ones. Thanks in advance
And impatient to get your review with these wheels, mounted on the, Agile..
I only had a set of Hypers i think 2 years ago and never had the opportunity to ride them side by side with the Drives.
Since then i have been mainly riding the Drive ones and love them. But i think both wheels are top class and amazing in terms of price performance ratio. You wont go wrong with any of them i think.
Will try to get my hands on a set of Hypers in the future tho to make some comparisons.
@@klein-concept Thanks a lot for your feedback.. Waiting for your Agile review.. 👍