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btw... the lack of aluminum rim tubular wheels is one of the miseries of our time.,
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Whaaat? There are lots of good Al tubular rims out there. Hed and Velocity, just to fire off two.
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colker pal, now I know what your weakness is....if I ever want to get any secret out of you, I will put you in an interrogation room with a bike on a trainer...with clincher wheels...and make you to ride on it until you give in.
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Meanwhile Campy shut the nucleons and tubular shammals.
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Neutron + Vittoria Open = Medium size nightmare
Great wheels. I rode that combination for 10-11 years but when the spoke holes *finally* developed little cracks (still perfectly true btw) I felt the freedom to switch to something wider and easy to mount. Glorious.
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Glad I didn't give up on these. After leaving them mounted for a week they are still tight on the Neutrons, but they went on by hand on a set older Eurus wheels and the ride is mighty nice..
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