Zipp wheels feature drawn ovalized stainless steel spokes for optimum strength and durability. As opposed to a "stamped bladed" spoke, the metal in drawn spokes has experienced less stress in the process and as a result has great performance characteristics.
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Hoping some of you guys might be able to help, within the last month I have broken 2 spokes on my Mavic Open Pro 32h/Powertap hub at the hub, the 1st time was Crit racing Read More »
Has anyone used DT Aero Comp spokes? I rarely use Aerolite/CXRays on the rear DS, in favor of more stiffness from a DTComp or SapimRace. Now I see "DT Aero Comp" spokes in the DT Read More »
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About to pull the trigger and finally start training with a power meter !!
I'm 156lbs, love to climb... I currently ride Campy Shamals, does the setup below from Whe Read More »
My buddy is just getting into cycling and fell into me the other day while we were stopped at a stoplight (forgot he was clipped in). I found a nice old guy at a bike shop who was Read More »
My velocity aerohead rear wheel suddenly got way crooked and when trying to true it I noticed 4 spokes were bent (2" from rim) on one half of the wheel (drive side). Is it possible Read More »