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any experience with Campagnolo Zonda C17 Road Clincher
I have a near new take off Campagnolo Chorus 10 speed triple group I can use
on a frame but no wheels so any member have any experience using Now about $350 Campagnolo Zonda C17 Road Clincher wheelset? With a redesigned rim that takes its inspiration from a growing trend towards wider tyres, the Zonda C17 model is a truly modern, high performing alloy wheelset. In addition to the wider rim profile, there are differentiated front and rear rim heights, bringing you the ideal balance of comfort and performance. Optimised Aluminium Rim The wider C17 rim ensures a more efficient shape of the tyre, improving cornering grip and safety while reducing aerodynamic drag and rolling resistance. The new C17 rim has been structurally optimised to provide a surefooted grip on clincher tyres as well as an even better braking feel when compared with previous versions. The freehub spins silently as you enjoy time in the saddle Technologies: Rim Dynamic Balance™: The concept is simple and elegant: balance the weight of the gasket, with an item of similar weight placed on the exact opposite side. For top models, this is obtained by a special operation on the section of the rim opposite the rim joint. Spoked Dynamic Balance™: For entry-level models, Dynamic Balance™ is obtained by using two oversized spokes in the section opposite the joint. The result is a wheel with perfectly balanced rotational dynamics. MoMag™: A technology that offers several advantages to the structural integrity of the wheel as well as eliminating the need for rim tape. The name derives from “Mounting Magnet” system, shortened to MoMag™. https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/...578a3ea35d7a5# |
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These are super wheels. One of the best bang-for-the-buck prebuilt wheels out there IMO. Highly recommended.
Like that you don't have to use a rim strip with these, too. The inside of the rim is smooth with no spoke holes. |
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Decent wheel and fairly inexpensive.
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I’ve had a set for a few years now, they’re solid and perform well. Would buy again.
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I have a pair that I purchased late last year. I really like the wheels. Relatively light weight, stiff, handle and ride excellent. I run them with tubes.They were true when I received, and they are still true today, maybe 1000 miles on them. I would definitely purchase them again. Unfortunately, they have gone up in price. I am waiting to see them on sale. probikekitusa.com is where I purchased mine, and they are the lowest price I have seen recently.
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The ultimate sleeper wheel set. These wheels have become favorites for me. Solid, smooth and comfortable. Very noticeable to me was their ability to dampen vibration. Don’t let the low price fool you.
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zonda = sleeper for sure. 1500g for $370 at starbike..add another $500 to get to shamal.
i think it really depends on the OPs budget. |
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cost is about $345 on line now
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Best wheel set for the money you can buy. Maybe even if price was double.
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I have a Campagnolo Zonda C17 Road Clincher wheelset on my R345 Lynskey. Works great. They had a good workout in Bentonville last year and performed as expected.
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I'm a fatass and my Zondas are 11 years old.
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I have two sets of Zondas, a few years old, so I suspect not C17 variant. they both came on used bikes and I've been very happy with both sets. I'd never really considered them before because I didn't like the aesthetics of the G3 spoke pattern but it has grown on me and I wouldn't hesitate to buy new if I was in the market.
One of my sets has the hidden spoke nipples which seems like it would be a pain in the butt when time for spoke replacement comes. I'm just burying me head in the sand on that for now. |
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I've got the C17 model on both of my bikes. Performance has been perfect. I'd buy again.
They are not tubeless ready. No trouble installing Michelin Pro 4 or power endurance tires. Did't even use a tool. Last edited by Dave; 03-13-2020 at 01:59 PM. |
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As others have already said, these are fantastic wheels for the price. I purchased two sets of them at the end of 2019 from PBK for just under $300 a set. They're responsive, smooth, and roll really well.
The ONLY issue that I've had is the incredible level of effort that it takes to put tires on these stupid things. I've tried all of the tricks that have been mentioned for mounting tires on Campy wheels and even picked up one of the large Pedro levers for mounting tires. I still struggle with them! It's the same on a set of Eurus that I have as well. Ugh. I love the wheels but am so frustrated by the difficulty in mounting tires on them that I'm ready to move onto something else. Texbike |
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Best bang for the buck out there.
I have Zondas, Shamal Ultras, and Bora Ultras. The Zondas are everything the others are. Buy 'em! |
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