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CORIMA Full Carbon Wheels
Anyone have any experience with these? This version I have is I believe about 10 years old (Clincher/Rim)
https://bikerumor.com/eb14-corimas-f...nternals-more/ |
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I have a pair of the MCC S+ 32 mm tubulars and they are mighty fine wheels. Nice quality hubs, and as expected, sturdy feeling due to the construction. I rarely have issues with wheels or bikes feeling uncomfortable and neither are these, just to have mentioned it. The only apparent negative is the wet weather braking, if you can call it that, at least when using the standard included red pads.
If anyone is truly interested they might be available, but I keep throwing them on my bike on good weather days, so not in a hurry to get rid of them. |
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I have read that Corima grey pads aid in the braking experience. |
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Yup, so have I. It just takes some time to weat out the red ones so haven't tried them yet. Might get a pair for next season, just for fun.
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The Reynolds Cryo-blue Power pads are working nicely for me with my Corima wheels. Happy with them vs. the red cork pads.
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Love Corima. I found they played nicely with Campy red carbon pads, but could never find anything that stopped them in the wet.
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I'll give them a shot and see how they do. Def will be a fair weather flyer set of wheels. |
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