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    mine are velocity fusions (32 holes) with Ultegra hubs. The fusion is an areo, rim(deeper than the aerohead, but not as big as the Deep-V) you can also get the aerohead o/c (off center Drilling to make the rear stronger), or have them anodized pink

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    Have you looked at Velocity's rim colors lately? Look all the way down to the bottom. Yowza.

    http://www.velocityusa.com/default.asp?contentID=550

    BTW, both the Bubbster and I have multiple sets of wheels with Velocity rims for different applications and they've been bomb proof.
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    Thanks for the link SK. Yowza is right!!!

    That gives me some food for thought as to wheels I wanna order for my Moots (my first meeting with my fitter is November 17th). I'd planned to just get silver rims, but since I'm planning to accent the Moots with red, I wonder how the red rims would look. I'm not one for much flash, so they might be too much.
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    Waall, I'm kinda partial to red wheels.

    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...light=building

    Course I have the pink ones on a mtb bike, too, and they're purty also.
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    The woodgrain ones are pretty trick.

    Oooh, more photos here: http://www.velocityusa.com/default.asp?contentID=512
    Last edited by jobob; 11-06-2008 at 10:36 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    The woodgrain ones are pretty trick.

    Oooh, more photos here: http://www.velocityusa.com/default.asp?contentID=512
    Wow... those are outrageous! I still like basic silver... the Suits pattern is nice. I think I'm glad there weren't so many choices when I ordered mine.

    If I had to order wheels again I might reconsider the bladed spokes, which I have. The bike gets blown around in a strong cross wind more than I'd like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dachshund View Post
    If I had to order wheels again I might reconsider the bladed spokes, which I have. The bike gets blown around in a strong cross wind more than I'd like.
    Really? I didn't think the bladed spokes you have were wide enough to make a difference. Shows you what I know.

    (I stuck with the round spokes simply to appeal to my retrogrouch aesthetic)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    Waall, I'm kinda partial to red wheels.

    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...light=building

    Course I have the pink ones on a mtb bike, too, and they're purty also.
    Oooh, I like them! I also found a set of red rims on RBR's "Moots Registry" thread that I liked. I see so few colored rims in person, it's hard to picture what they look like on the bike. I'm going to at least give it some thought. My only reservation is that I was planning to sometimes use my current rear wheel on the Moots when I don't need climbing gears and the rims on my current wheelset are silver.

    Decisions, decisions!
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