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Hi all,

I've a gen 3 Domane AL 2 (Disk). Currently I have road tires (32mm Conti GP5000 TL) on my (stock) wheels. I see some people near me selling brand new Bontrager Paradime SL at C$200 for the pair (the same wheels I have, but from a Checkpoint model).

Could I buy these to add gravel tires, and then just swap the wheels as necessary? Anyone have any experience with this? Not sure if tolerances are tight enough that I wouldn't have to adjust the derailleur and brakes each time I do the switch. I would of course buy the same rotors and the same cassette.

Bit more details: I wanted to upgrade bikes next year (thinking Domane AL 5) and put gravel tires on my AL 2 for a secondary gravel + commuting bike. But honestly not sure if it'd be worth upgrading because, at least for the moment, I'm not super limited on my bike; more gears of a 105 groupset would be nice, but perhaps not worth a C$2600. Could be much cheaper and potentially quick and easy to just swap wheels to have my "second bike".

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[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

In theory, sure.

In practice, some cassettes might be more or less worn than the other and might not work right with the chain. Probably best to keep the chains paired with their respective cassettes to help keep the wear even.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

I'm glad I decided to read before chiming in. I was going to say it should be totally fine, but you're right here I failed to think about the chain wear matching.