log +500kms with my CSC 50mm wheels D325 disc brake model... with 28c tire... since ID is 21mm, tire width is around 30mm... usually ride max 6bar pressure but comfortable if it's around 5bar, with TPU's...
Seems that the company have issues. Trying to look at their webpage, but its down.. ? Having a 50mm clincher set of wheels and no problems yet. App 3 years old..
I had e really bad experience with CSC wheels. The hub has issues and the manufacturer refuses to provide me any support. I asked for technical specs, they did not provide anything and ghosted me. Just avoid them.
That sucks. I never had any issues so I didn't have any reason to contact them. When the wheel bearing went out I just got a new bearing at the LBS for less than $5 and was back on the road in no time. You definitely get better service out of someone local but that's the cost savings measures I guess.
What type of issue? I had to lube the inner part of the hub (easy to do it by the way) because it was a bit poor IMHO, but outside that _issue_ I love them on my bike.
log +500kms with my CSC 50mm wheels D325 disc brake model... with 28c tire... since ID is 21mm, tire width is around 30mm... usually ride max 6bar pressure but comfortable if it's around 5bar, with TPU's...
just go the same ones... for below 300USD looking forward to install them
Great vide mate! I'm just abiut to buy new set of CSC wheels and you made me sure that this is good choice👍
YES! SUBSCRIBED FOR THE Honesty! loved it
I have a wheelset on my Colnago and they fly!
Seems that the company have issues. Trying to look at their webpage, but its down.. ?
Having a 50mm clincher set of wheels and no problems yet. App 3 years old..
Hi, what was the wheel model that you bought? Thanks Pedro
미국형님 CSC 휠셋 4년 썼는데 저번주에 스포크 완전히 터졌어요 :(
I had e really bad experience with CSC wheels. The hub has issues and the manufacturer refuses to provide me any support. I asked for technical specs, they did not provide anything and ghosted me. Just avoid them.
That sucks. I never had any issues so I didn't have any reason to contact them. When the wheel bearing went out I just got a new bearing at the LBS for less than $5 and was back on the road in no time. You definitely get better service out of someone local but that's the cost savings measures I guess.
What type of issue?
I had to lube the inner part of the hub (easy to do it by the way) because it was a bit poor IMHO, but outside that _issue_ I love them on my bike.