Your Opinion please: Fulcrum zero's or Fulcrum Red Wind XLR?
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Which one and why? I already ride a Fulcrum racing speed XLR as my daily set so I don't need the aero factor on the Red Wind XLR dark label. It's more a question of looks, weight and purpose in bad weather and every where riding when I compare the zero's with the Red Wind XLR set. The Fulcrum zero's can do it all but I like the looks of the Red Wind XLR dark label. Thanks in advance guys.
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why not buy both of them, rotate them as need
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This topic can be closed. I ordered the Fulcrum racing zero black/white edition. The weight, the comfort on bad roads and the all round capabilities made me go for this wheelset.
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Specialized Tarmac S-works SL6 (Green Cameleon)
Specialized Tarmac Pro SL6 Disc (Blue/Teal Sram Force AXS)
Specialized Epic Elite 29
Greetings from the Netherlands