Campagnolo Zonda C17

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EvilEuro
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by EvilEuro

So far as I know you have to order the spoke kit whole and it's something your dealer should be able to order via QBP if they're in the US. If not QBP, then they should be able to order from Campy NA direct.

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spartacus
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by spartacus

xplaza wrote:Is anyone getting a weird wind noise? Starting at 38-40 Km/h I can hear some kind of high frequency turbulence coming from the front wheel :noidea:


Lol my front zonda c17 does this as well. Let me know if you figure out why. Besides that, they are nice wheels. Look good, stiff, feels surprisingly aero to me with the 25c tire.

flying
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by flying

Got my set from ProBikeKit today

Was looking for all around wheels & these really fit the bill.
Price was also a great deal IMHO @ $335 USD delivered

weight is consistent with what was mentioned earlier
Rear= 858gr
Front= 674.6
Set= 1532.6 grams

Skewers were
Front = 55.5
Rear = 59.7
set = 115.2 grams

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PrimO
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by PrimO

flying wrote:Got my set from ProBikeKit today

Was looking for all around wheels & these really fit the bill.
Price was also a great deal IMHO @ $335 USD delivered

weight is consistent with what was mentioned earlier
Rear= 858gr
Front= 674.6
Set= 1532.6 grams

Skewers were
Front = 55.5
Rear = 59.7
set = 115.2 grams

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That's a very good weight for the LG version as I had a set of 2015 Zondas (shimano freehub) and they weighed:

Rear- 928g
Front - 665g
Total - 1593g

flying
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by flying

PrimO wrote:
That's a very good weight for the LG version as I had a set of 2015 Zondas (shimano freehub) and they weighed:

Rear- 928g
Front - 665g
Total - 1593g


Thanks and I agree
BTW: these are also the shimano version

For the price + strength I think these are a deal
will give them a spin this week :thumbup:

ClydesdaleChris
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by ClydesdaleChris

spartacus wrote:
xplaza wrote:Is anyone getting a weird wind noise? Starting at 38-40 Km/h I can hear some kind of high frequency turbulence coming from the front wheel :noidea:


Lol my front zonda c17 does this as well. Let me know if you figure out why. Besides that, they are nice wheels. Look good, stiff, feels surprisingly aero to me with the 25c tire.


I bought a set of these to run on my Merckx Eddy70 as daily rides. Fantastic value for the price, and very smooth rolling wheels. Almost indistinguishable from a set of Shamal Ultra C17 (Fulcrum racing zero C17) I have, but perhaps not as stiff, which is a blessing in ride quality but slightly noticeable when out of the saddle.

They also make the "whipwhipwhip" noise, as do the Bora 35's. it's the spokes, they are very rectangular. It's called character, and if you can hear this, then your bike is a very quiet bit of gear! Rule #65. Being adhered to.
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