🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Superteam Wheels!
The Superteam 50/25mm UD Matte Finish Wheelset is a high-performance carbon wheelset designed for road cycling. Made from Toray T700 carbon fiber, these UCI-approved wheels offer a lightweight yet durable option for serious cyclists. With a 50mm depth and 25mm width, they provide excellent aerodynamics and stability. Compatible with Shimano 8/9/10/11 speed cassettes, they come with a 2-year warranty under normal usage, ensuring peace of mind for your cycling adventures.
Brand | SUPERTEAM |
Material | Carbon Fiber |
Brake Style | V-Brake |
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Wheel Size | 50 Millimeters |
Rim Size | 24.5 Inches |
Rim Width | 25 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 1635 Grams |
Number of Spokes | 44 |
Wheel Backspacing | 130 Millimeters |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 286 Pounds |
UPC | 794590189954 791450120263 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 27.25 x 7 inches |
Package Weight | 4.22 Kilograms |
Brand Name | SUPERTEAM |
Part Number | B50/25 |
Sport Type | Road Cycling |
G**T
worth it - i have the need for speed
edit:About one year and 7000 miles later, the wheels are toast.The rims are fine but the rear hub has had enough maintenance issues I am putting it aside. I guess I could get someone else to re-lace the back rim with a new hub...not sure its worth it though.I rode this wheelset hard, through snow and ice and it handled it well, but after around 5000 miles the freehub seized. When this happened I was able to take it apart and regrease it and it worked fine...Around 7000 miles I started having huge drivetrain issues, chain drops under load, ghost shifts, etc etc. I checked and replaced other drive train components before eventually figuring out the freehub shell was rattling around its axis. I tried to take it apart again to see if I could repair a second time but the threads are now bonded ? and I cannot take it apart. At this point, I have decided to accept this freehub is at the end of its natural life. .All in all, I really enjoyed the wheels and I went fast on them, probably faster than the stock wheels. However, now as I have returned to the office most of my mileage went from fun/fast fitness rides to daily commuting and I am not sure these wheels have the robustness to stand up to up to my wet environment.I mostly feel I got what I paid for e.g. 350/7000= 5 cents a mile.Review 0:This is only after 30 or so miles. I will update after 500 miles. I got into biking 6 months ago and primarily commute 8 miles each way and do some sportive rides. Longest ride is only 40 miles. I ride 100-200 miles a week.I am extremely pleased with these wheels. I ride an extremely entry level endurance road bike, the Triban rc 120 with an 8 speed microshift groupset. Putting carbon on this bike is kinda like putting lipstick on a pig...or so I thought.A few weeks ago I crashed my front alloy rim and replaced it with a heavy and sluggish cheap replacement. I decided to get these wheels a ) to look gangsta b) feel fast c) go fast d) hopefully maintain speed in some intense headwinds.So far the wheels are delivering on all fronts. I am going reliably 1-2 miles per hour faster and I haven't even ridden clipless yet ( I ride on flats when I commute). The big changes are the wheels feel more responsive, light, and have a big snap in them. By snap I mean when I accelerate, I feel the power going into the road immediately.It is easier to maintain speed and I think my peak speeds will increase. The wheels make a nice whooshing sound also. Basically, the wheels make me want to ride more. They also increased ride comfort, smoothing out some bump, but I also feel way more in control of my bike and can take tighter corners and lines. I am also running a lower psi, I dropped to 80 or so from 100 psi.I am running gp5000s in 28mm.Issues:I had some trouble installing a casette-it was really wobbly and caused shifting issues. (overshifts) I think this was user error. After this I removed the cassette and swapped in my spare 8 speed cassette (11-34).The valve extender took a little finagling but work great.The spare worked fine immediately? Not sure what was wrong with that.In summary, my only regret is not getting these wheels sooner.
P**Y
Update
I have over 2000 miles on them now and they’re doing great. I had a balance issue early on. They would wobble around 30mph. I bought golf club weights and stuck inside the rim beneath the rim tape. The real solution was to switch from 80mm stem tubes to 60mm. “60mm is just long enough to get my tire pump on” The back wheel was perfect no weights necessary. The front still needed one. I’ve had them up to 40mph, smooth rolling no problems. The breaking surface is in good shape to date. I was paranoid about the breaking surface early on and babied them but now I just ride. I do inspect them along with the tires after long rides. I’ve lost some weight but still a big rider 195 lbs.Excellent value.I like these wheels. Just under 300 miles so far. They’ve been perfect. I’ve just started riding again and I’m coming back heavy 215 lbs. They are fast. No problems with braking. Somewhat hilly where I am so I did trto break them in a little making sure not to heat them up too much the first 50 miles or so. The hubs seem ok I don’t notice any more play or slack than my Ksyriums. The rims came true out of the box. They shipped from China. I received them three weeks from when I ordered. I will update after a couple thousand miles or earlier if need be. I been riding Mavic Ksyrium ES Anniversary Editions and have over 20K miles on them. I replaced bearings with ceramic at about 10K. The wheels are still perfect. So that’s my standard. I payed $1000 for them 14 years ago. These Super Team Wheels are faster at 1/3 the cost.
W**R
Great wheelset, but had to clean/lube internals after 1000 miles
I've ridden these wheels for about 6-7 weeks and 750 miles and so far I'm really impressed with the quality. Still perfectly true and the braking surface seems to be holding up well. I'm about 190lb and there hasn't been any creaking or noticeable flexing when putting out 400-500W on hill segments (I've noticed flexing on cheap aluminum wheels like the DP18). There were a couple of minor creaks on my first ride or two, and I assume this was the spokes settling into position in the rims. No sounds at all after those initial rides.Anyway, these seem like great wheels and they're a lot of fun to ride. Excited to see how long they'll last!Update 1: after 3.5 months and 1100 miles, I've removed the rear wheel because it makes popping/clicking noises whenever the chain engages on a pedal stroke. Bad enough that it's not really rideable. After removing the cassette, I've been able to reproduce the sound by twisting the drive side of the hub with my hand, so it's definitely not a spoke tension issue (although I tried adjusting spoke tension as well) and seems like the pawls aren't engaging cleanly in the hub.Update 2: I took the hub apart and cleaned and greased the pawls and notches, and this completely fixed the popping noises. It seems like there just wasn't enough lubrication and the pawls had been catching before fully engaging, in case this helps anyone. Glad it was a relatively simple fix!
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