New Campag Bora WTO v Enve 4.5 wheels
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- maverick_1
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Campy WTO 60 uses USB bearings.
The deeper WTO 77 on the other hand is equipped with CULT bearings (front wheel only).
Cheers
The deeper WTO 77 on the other hand is equipped with CULT bearings (front wheel only).
Cheers
That’s a tough choice. You mention “aerodynamics” and “all-roundability” in the same sentence. I haven’t even seen the new wto wheels let alone ridden them, but at 60mm in depth, I’d almost exclude them straight away if “all roundability” is part of the equation. Just too deep to be an effective all rounder. I know the braking on the Campy wheels would be superb. The internal width of 19mm is pretty versatile for tire selection. But if you really want aero and you’ll never be descending in the mountains, then hell ya... get the WTO’s and be the first kid on your block to rock them. But if you value the all rounder part more, I’d forego both of these options in favor of a set of 50mm Boras, or even the 35’s.
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