Bora WTO
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The spirit of this board is to compile and organize wheels and tires related discussions.
If a new wheel tech is released, (say for example, TPU tubes, a brand new tire, or a new rim standard), feel free to start the discussion in the popular "Road". Your topic will eventually be moved here!
- zappafile123
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I just ordered a pair - I'll let ya'll know how they compare to the 2019 Zipp Firecrests and Roval CLX50s I have in the next few weeks.
At first they're going to go on the Enigma, but I might transfer them over to the Tarmac and set them uptubeless to increase the comfort. But we'll see...
At first they're going to go on the Enigma, but I might transfer them over to the Tarmac and set them uptubeless to increase the comfort. But we'll see...
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Nicely done upgrade.
Except you’ve got the punch going in backwards in this pic below... the smaller tapered end should go in first, which will ensure the lip of the extractor stays in secure contact with the lip of the cups when you punch it out and that the force is nicely centered...
Except you’ve got the punch going in backwards in this pic below... the smaller tapered end should go in first, which will ensure the lip of the extractor stays in secure contact with the lip of the cups when you punch it out and that the force is nicely centered...
ParisCarbon wrote:
Ready to knock the USB cups out
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I releized this after I took the pic, then flipped it over.. good point though in case anyone else is doing the upgrade!
Hi guys !
Anyone has any idea if modern Colnago Master X-light is able to clear the Bora WTO 45 ( H x W): 45/26,5 mm ).
I only have information that the Master is able to clear 25mm tyre.
Ive seen the master with below wheelsets
- Bora Ultra 50 : 24.2mm width
- Lightweight Meilenstein : 20mm width
Thank you !
Anyone has any idea if modern Colnago Master X-light is able to clear the Bora WTO 45 ( H x W): 45/26,5 mm ).
I only have information that the Master is able to clear 25mm tyre.
Ive seen the master with below wheelsets
- Bora Ultra 50 : 24.2mm width
- Lightweight Meilenstein : 20mm width
Thank you !
am looking forward to hear your opinion. I run CLX32 and looking to go for WTO 45. Roval's only bad point is wet weather braking. If the AC3 is proven to be much better then I might be willing to try the WTO even though it's around 200g weight gain.zappafile123 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 12:31 pmI just ordered a pair - I'll let ya'll know how they compare to the 2019 Zipp Firecrests and Roval CLX50s I have in the next few weeks.
At first they're going to go on the Enigma, but I might transfer them over to the Tarmac and set them uptubeless to increase the comfort. But we'll see...
One might think the Bora Ultra 35 or Bora One 35 compare better to the CLX32's?ichobi wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2019 2:40 pmam looking forward to hear your opinion. I run CLX32 and looking to go for WTO 45. Roval's only bad point is wet weather braking. If the AC3 is proven to be much better then I might be willing to try the WTO even though it's around 200g weight gain.zappafile123 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 12:31 pmI just ordered a pair - I'll let ya'll know how they compare to the 2019 Zipp Firecrests and Roval CLX50s I have in the next few weeks.
At first they're going to go on the Enigma, but I might transfer them over to the Tarmac and set them uptubeless to increase the comfort. But we'll see...
None at all from they've said already. They've tested tubeless to be faster.
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Emailed Campy USA and asked em about WTO 60 discs last week... was told there was nothing planned
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Are there any shops that have WTO 45 disc wheels ready to ship? Having a hard time finding a set.
Where are you based? I think vannillabikes has some.WESTMOTORSPORTS wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 5:54 pmAre there any shops that have WTO 45 disc wheels ready to ship? Having a hard time finding a set.
https://www.vanillabikes.com/products/c ... r-wheelset
My lbs got me a set which I picked up this week with an XDR freehub on as well... but I think they deal direct with the distributor. Need to setup this weekend...WESTMOTORSPORTS wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 5:54 pmAre there any shops that have WTO 45 disc wheels ready to ship? Having a hard time finding a set.
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