At least a few of the medium sized companies - Knolly, Yeti, Pivot, etc - allow you to upgrade wheels or even to buy their build kits with the wheels subtracted.
Totally agree that wheels are the big one. They represent a large part of any bike budget and yet most cyclists buying even a six figure bike focus their attention elsewhere so it’s a head scratcher for brand managers.
Aeffect R spec - hopefully - next year will at least be an improvement over the current 370 configuration.
Nov. 16, 2020, 7:38 a.m. - Andrew Major
At least a few of the medium sized companies - Knolly, Yeti, Pivot, etc - allow you to upgrade wheels or even to buy their build kits with the wheels subtracted. Totally agree that wheels are the big one. They represent a large part of any bike budget and yet most cyclists buying even a six figure bike focus their attention elsewhere so it’s a head scratcher for brand managers. Aeffect R spec - hopefully - next year will at least be an improvement over the current 370 configuration.