Why not? Niche market, but might fit someone's requirements.
True, but there are a couple of ways that they could be much better.
Clinchers, nice for outdoor training and league type racing
66mm, not so nice for windy outdoor tracks
If they where 40-45mm, I would have bought them to replace my training wheels and my campag pista league racing (and indoor) wheels, in one wheel set.
66mm introduces a limiting factor of handling in cross winds (and probably unnecessary weight). And if they are for indoor, tubs every time.
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True, but there are a couple of ways that they could be much better.
Clinchers, nice for outdoor training and league type racing
66mm, not so nice for windy outdoor tracks
If they where 40-45mm, I would have bought them to replace my training wheels and my campag pista league racing (and indoor) wheels, in one wheel set.
66mm introduces a limiting factor of handling in cross winds (and probably unnecessary weight). And if they are for indoor, tubs every time.