Just had some Campagnolo Scirroco's turn up. Just like Zonda's, they're incredibly true, very well put together and very cheap for what they are. No cup and cone bearings and they're heavier than Zonda's but then I am heavy so who cares. I'm yet to ride them, but if they ride anything like the Zonda's did (at a cheaper pricepoint, with a deeper rim), I'll be very happy.
Can't believe how much Campagnolo and Fulcrum wheels are still slept on. I know people buy them, but I feel like more people should. They're such ridiculously good value for money. Cannot even fathom buying a pair of Mavic Kysrium and above over Campag/Fulcrum stuff.
It's a brand thing, isn't it. If you have a Shimano groupset then you don't think about buying Campagnolo wheels, even though there's a Shimano freehub available and decals could be removed. The G3 spoke pattern is also not that popular. Which is silly, since it looks great.
Just had some Campagnolo Scirroco's turn up. Just like Zonda's, they're incredibly true, very well put together and very cheap for what they are. No cup and cone bearings and they're heavier than Zonda's but then I am heavy so who cares. I'm yet to ride them, but if they ride anything like the Zonda's did (at a cheaper pricepoint, with a deeper rim), I'll be very happy.
Can't believe how much Campagnolo and Fulcrum wheels are still slept on. I know people buy them, but I feel like more people should. They're such ridiculously good value for money. Cannot even fathom buying a pair of Mavic Kysrium and above over Campag/Fulcrum stuff.