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Campagnolo Bora One 50 vs Zipp 404 (clincher)
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Anyone who could do a comparison between these 2 sets?

I see Campagnolo a great wheelset, more versatile than zipp that can be used on road bike, very hilly courses or also on TT
Zipp probably performing better on TT but not that good on hilly courses on a road bike.
Last edited by: Plissken74: Mar 27, 17 1:25
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Re: Campagnolo Bora One 50 vs Zipp 404 (clincher) [Plissken74] [ In reply to ]
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303 is a closer comparison.
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Re: Campagnolo Bora One 50 vs Zipp 404 (clincher) [Plissken74] [ In reply to ]
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I agree with lyrrad. But why would you say the Zipps aren't that good on a hilly road course?
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Re: Campagnolo Bora One 50 vs Zipp 404 (clincher) [Plissken74] [ In reply to ]
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Plissken74 wrote:
Anyone who could do a comparison between these 2 sets?

I see Campagnolo a great wheelset, more versatile than zipp that can be used on road bike, very hilly courses or also on TT
Zipp probably performing better on TT but not that good on hilly courses on a road bike.

One thing is guaranteed: The Campy hubs will be better than the shit Zipp uses.
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Re: Campagnolo Bora One 50 vs Zipp 404 (clincher) [Plissken74] [ In reply to ]
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I have bora one 50's but having never owned or ridden the zipps I couldn't offer a comparison ...

They are my first carbon wheels and I was worried about braking - they are surprisingly good with the correct Campag pads though :-)

I would hang fire on labling them as being solid hubs though. The rear has changed its ratchet sound quite noticeably over 18 months and I am desperately hoping the swap to a PowerTap wheel will fix a noise that I can't trace anywhere else on the bike ...

WD :-)
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