• Tested: Carbon vs Steel Spokes + NEW Colnago V5RS is Garbage | NERO Show Ep. 123

  • Apr 23 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
  • Podcast

Tested: Carbon vs Steel Spokes + NEW Colnago V5RS is Garbage | NERO Show Ep. 123

  • Summary

  • Steal spokes are the rage, sp we chat about our own expense riding them and whether they are worth the hype. Chris is riding Shallow rims and loving them. The Colnago V5RS disappoints, so we announce our One Bike To Do It All Tier list.


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    01:16 Steal vs Carbon Spokes

    14:28 40mm vs 60mm Wheels

    18:45 Mullet Set Up Is Dead

    22:31 Jesse Running 34mm Tyres

    26:30 Sub Q: Enve vs Reserve Wheels

    29:26 Kask Nirvana Helmet

    36:31 Nero Kit Update

    38:13 Dog Or Fast Bike 1

    41:08 Dog Or Fast Bike 2

    43:23 Dog Or Fast Bike 3

    46:06 Colnago V5RS

    55:13 Do It All Bikes in 2025

    57:19 Do It All Bike Tier List

    1:02:53 What Colnago Should Do

    1:04:31 Remco For The Tour?

    1:05:31 EJ's Training YouTube Channel

    1:10:50 Bianchi Oltre RC


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