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I have the opportunity to buy nearly-new 2005 Zipp 303's for $200; Who has used these before?
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I have the opportunity to buy these 303's from someone local to me. They're essentially unused, non-dimpled, 2006 303's. Has anyone ever used these before and can provide a durability statement on them? They'd be used as a training wheel, providing a little bit of aero and some cool looks.I do realize I'm not going to get the aero benefits of firecrest or dimples, but perhaps they're still more aero than my regular box rim (Shimano RS10's), maybe lighter, just as stiff, and also the 'cool' factor of carbon.

Zipp info:
http://www.zipp.com/...uie7fesxad1vh7gj0fxa

Link to a review from 2005:
http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/...nchers/#.WVKX9FGQyCo

They're the:
ZIPP 202 REAR and 84 FRONT hubs (2002-2005)

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Last edited by: idle: Jun 27, 17 10:40
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Re: I have the opportunity to buy nearly-new 2005 Zipp 303's for $200; Who has used these before? [idle] [ In reply to ]
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Nearly unused 303's for $200? Who cares how durable they are, jump on it before someone else does. In my experience, Zipps are pretty bomber and I don't think you'll be disappointed for use as a training wheelset. My preference is for alloy brake tracks for training, but I wouldn't hesitate at that price.
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