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Campagnolo Neutron

Campagnolo Neutron

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  • Low profile welded rims with a machined braking surface for the smoothest possible braking
  • Front rim is symmetrical and lighter while the rear rim is stouter and asymmetrical for improved lat...
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    Reviewed by: 
    alex up in toronto

    Review Date
    October 1, 2009

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    More than 3 years

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    Price Paid:  $700.00 at lbs

    Favorite Ride:
    coming home

    Bike Setup:
    rossin alumega campy mix daytona centaur record reynolds ouzo pro

    Summary:
    great wheel stiff and light i ride year round up here and these have stood up very well no service required at all over 3 yrs including 2 winters and as some of you may know toronto winters are unforgiving on moving parts of any kind

    Strengths:
    service free what more can you say ?

    Weaknesses:
    none

    Similar Products Used:
    open pro cxp 33

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    Reviewed by: 
    Bruno George

    Review Date
    March 29, 2008

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    More than 3 years

    Visitors rate this review
    3.00 of 5, 2 votes

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    Price Paid:  $600.00 at e-bay

    Favorite Ride:
    The last double I finished

    Bike Setup:
    These wheels have been on 2 bikes.
    A) Ritchey Breakaway Camp Triple
    B) Merlin Extralight Camp Record Double

    Summary:
    I've beat the crap out of these wheels. I don't pay attention to pot holes. I weigh over 200 pounds. I've never had to true the rims or service the bearings.

    Strengths:
    Strong. Good on hills and flats. At the same time they are smooth enough for long wides, like double centuries.

    Weaknesses:
    coasting is a little noisy

    Similar Products Used:
    Mavic Ksyrium SL
    Ritchey Pro
    Easton Vista

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    Reviewed by: 
    laurent

    Review Date
    December 27, 2007

    Overall Rating
     4 of 5

    Value Rating
     4 of 5

    Used product for
    6 months

    Visitors rate this review
    5.00 of 5, 1 votes

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    Price Paid:  $0.00

    Favorite Ride:
    Anywhere with hills or mountains

    Summary:
    This is for the 2006' wheelset.
    Price in euros : 450€.

    I wanted a light but reliable wheelset for climbing, as I live 2h from the French Alps :-)
    That means light, but not too much: Not one of these fragile, short lived 1300g wheels that you have to sent to manufacture's repairing service every 2 months and that does not break under the rain. I wanted real wheels for the real road.

    And that is exactly what are these Campa "neutron": OK not the lightest on the market, but quite light anyway, well designed, responsive and stiff enough.

    I have made something like 2500kms with them last summer, on various roads: Comfort is decent.
    I have rode stiffer wheels, but these were hard-like-concrete aero wheels that I used for racing on flat races few years ago. They are stiff enough for most utilisations, I think. I don't race anymore but I wouldn't be afraid using them on a hard race.

    They are not "aero" but I guess their very clean design (no external nipples, thin spokes, simple rounded hubs etc) makes them as aero as some heavier wheels with high-profile rims.

    You can ride on rough roads, have a safe breaking at 80km/h down a mountain etc...

    They are easy to clean and the Campagnolo guide explain all the maintenance/lube/montage operations in details when time comes to do that.

    I found hubs a little bit tight at the beginning but they became smoother after few rides. Now they are OK.

    I don't know how durable they will be but other users seems to have them for a long time. I'm quite confident on that point.
    I'm not a "Campy forever guy" at all but I have to admit that all their products I used so far were reliable and well built.

    On the bad side, they are quite expensive (that's why I found the 2006' version, that where on discount).
    And... mounting the tires for the first time is a pain, that's true. Well, not a big issue if you change your tires once or twice a year.

    In conclusion, I do not regret buying them. They deserve a good 4/5 in their category, which is good grade for me.

    Strengths:
    -Polyvalent,
    -Quite light,
    -Responsive, stiff enough and quite comfortable,
    -Intelligent overall design / quality built
    -Not bikeshows, fancy wheels: You can trust it in the real life.

    Weaknesses:
    -Expensive,
    -Mounting the tires is not fun,
    -Could have been a little more aero (with just more rounded rims)
    -Replacement parts/spokes could be expensive (but I don't think I'll brake a lot of spokes on them)

    Similar Products Used:
    Nothing similar.
    Various training wheels (mavic cosmos and a bunch of handbuilt wheelset) and some old-school stiff aero wheels.

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    Reviewed by: 
    garyklee

    Review Date
    September 23, 2007

    Overall Rating
     4 of 5

    Value Rating
     4 of 5

    Used product for
    2 Years

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    Price Paid:  $0.00

    Favorite Ride:
    Rancho Santa Fe Loop

    Bike Setup:
    2002 Litespeed Tuscany
    Campagnolo Record 10-speed drive train, Chorus shifters and brakes

    Summary:
    I weigh 150 lbs so I can ride most any wheel without issue. For many years I rode conventional 32 spoke 3x wheels and the last set I had were still good after 20,000 miles or so. Then I bought a Rolf Sestriere wheelset which I really liked for performance, but they were a little delicate even for my weight. I bought the Neutrons and I love them - light, strong, comfortable and very low maintenance.

    However, I just noticed the front rim is developing hair-line cracks, about 1/4 inch long radiating down the center of the rim on both sides of every spoke hole. So while they are still true, the front wheel needs to be rebuilt - could be very pricey unless I can find a new Neutron rim on ebay at a bargain price.

    Strengths:
    I've got somewhere between 12,000 & 14,000 miles on these wheels and they are still strong and true. But they are also light enough for quick acceleration and responsive steering. In strong, gusty cross-winds they track much better than wheels with larger aero-rims and spokes. The freehub and wheel bearings are easily accessed for lubing

    Weaknesses:
    I broke several tire levers changing the tires on these wheels. Prying the bead over the rim on these wheels is tougher than any other wheeel I've used. I finally bought some Pedros tire levers and they are strong enough to lift the bead over the rim without breaking.

    Similar Products Used:
    Rolf Sestriere wheelset

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    Reviewed by: 
    il sogno

    Review Date
    May 26, 2007

    Overall Rating
     4 of 5

    Value Rating
     3 of 5

    Used product for
    Less than 1 month

    Visitors rate this review
    3.00 of 5, 2 votes

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    Price Paid:  $0.00 at Sundance Cycles

    Favorite Ride:
    Mulholland Drive

    Bike Setup:
    Colnago Dream (all aluminum)
    Full Campy Record

    Summary:
    My LBS is building up a set of 2x/3x clincher wheels for me on my old hubs and they gave me these wheels to use in the meantime.

    I found these wheels to be stiff, responsive, extremely straight and well balanced. They were also harsh riding, and HEAVY.

    Maybe if I had a carbon or steel frame the ride would have been tolerable. And maybe I am just used to the plush ride of my 3x 1350 gram tubular wheels, but these Neutrons really beat me up on my ride.

    Strengths:
    Responsive, stiff, absolutely true and extremely well balanced. Nicely aerodynamic.

    Weaknesses:
    Heavy, harsh ride.

    Similar Products Used:
    Campy Barcelona rims (tubular) with Campy Record Hubs.

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