Corima Mcc'S+' Wheel vs Campagnolo Bora Ultra Wheel
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Nowdays, I am considering change new wheel set. and, There are two nominees.(If you guys give an advice It could be changeble)
my bikes configurations are below
Colnago C59 52s Italy Team Edition
Deda Superleggera bars and stem
Campagnolo SuperRecord groupset
Campagnolo Shamal Mille with SCHWALBE ONE 25mm tyres
Selle San Marco Aspide Carbon Saddle
Look Keo Blade Carbon2 pedals
Fizik 2mm superlight bar tape
Garmin mount
I hopely got your advice....
my bikes configurations are below
Colnago C59 52s Italy Team Edition
Deda Superleggera bars and stem
Campagnolo SuperRecord groupset
Campagnolo Shamal Mille with SCHWALBE ONE 25mm tyres
Selle San Marco Aspide Carbon Saddle
Look Keo Blade Carbon2 pedals
Fizik 2mm superlight bar tape
Garmin mount
I hopely got your advice....
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The one thing that I Concern is that there is nowhere to get a/s service centers in korea, If I go with boras
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Know 2 people running the MCC's.
1 has gone through countless spokes, the other has had no problems whatsoever.
Go with the Boras...
1 has gone through countless spokes, the other has had no problems whatsoever.
Go with the Boras...
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I have the Corima MCC S+ 2016 model, and a mate of mine has the Boras.
I like the Corimas and they are very stiff, but in my testing, not so aero, because of the thick round spokes, but this is only really an issue above 45km/h or so.
Given that the price of the Corimas is very close to Lightweights, that is what I would choose (and it's what I prefer to ride 75% of the time too).
I like the Corimas and they are very stiff, but in my testing, not so aero, because of the thick round spokes, but this is only really an issue above 45km/h or so.
Given that the price of the Corimas is very close to Lightweights, that is what I would choose (and it's what I prefer to ride 75% of the time too).
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You really need people who have run both to comment but all I can say (having not run the Corimas) is that after owning the Bora50C for 18 months I am still completely happy with them which is very usual for me! Well priced in the UK and look great in my opinion.
Bianchi Oltre XR2 + Campagnolo Super Record 11 + Campagnolo Bora 50C
Litespeed T1 + Campagnolo Chorus 11 + Campagnolo Shamal Ultra
Litespeed T1 + Campagnolo Chorus 11 + Campagnolo Shamal Ultra
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I guess more peaple like boras in this boad! Thanks you all you guys!!
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I am writing a bora35 to the c60.
It is a good combination and I recommend.
It is a good combination and I recommend.
I have a pair of the 47mm S+ wheels on my Look. Rode them all summer on my C59. Really like these wheels. They are not the super sexy MCC's, but my tubular S+'s come in at about 1225g, which is quite light. I have a pair of Bora Ultra 2's (not the new wider rim), they are great wheels and roll phenomenally smoothly. Depending on your source for the wheels there is likely going to be a difference in price. The cheapest I have seen the MCC tubulars is about $2400, you can get the Bora Ultra 50's (again tubulars) for around $1900. If you do a search there was a very comprehensive comparison and review (youtube) of the MCC's done by weight-weenie user 'cyclespeed' the threads went on from late summer i believe into October.
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