what you think about these?

I like em:
http://www.hipsternascar.com/2008/07/true-v-42mm-deep-rims.html

They are ridiculous overkill, but if they could be had for the right price, I sigh could see myself getting one. they do look cool.

But for real, how much does that thing weigh? and this is all just a trend leading towards the street use of disc wheels…

yep, they are fucking ridiculous. looks like 47 euros each :open_mouth:
kind cool though…

love 'em

i like em. i’m not concerned with weight, just durability. hopefully they stay around for a while and prove to be strong. if so, i’ll buy some.

they do look cool, still. I bet they make a really impressive “whoosh” echo noise because of the size of the deep section

EAI super arrow

like this: http://velospace.org/node/227

I think they are deeper than those eai rims. 42mm deep

Where can has?

http://bricklanebikes.co.uk/

I like 'em… :wink:

those paul cranks are so friggin ugly

can’t use brakes

they look rad

Definite tarck points, but seriously, why?

Clarification: Where can has in USA?

If these are inexpensive enough, they would make a great option for low-cost legit aero track wheels. I’d buy a pair for that reason.

Also, if you think that 42mm is overkill, then you’ll love these 81mm Zipp 808s (which pros seem to adore).

They’re not toroidal though.

[quote=“bonechilling”]If these are inexpensive enough, they would make a great option for low-cost legit aero track wheels. I’d buy a pair for that reason.

Also, if you think that 42mm is overkill, then you’ll love [/quote]

81mm is on the way out.

$90+ shipping from the UK or japan. They don’t seem to come with less than 32 spokes for now either.

It appears they do make a machined version so you could use brakes too but I wonder how thick that leaves the braking surface.

some guy left his bike at our shop for repairs