I live in South Carolina where most of the triathlons I race are rolling hills. I'm racing IMAZ in November. I ride a S Works transition with 46 mm reynolds assaults with the decals removed. I'm looking to either buy a set of zipp 606 or buy the zipp super 9 disc and pair it up my front assault wheels. They are relatively close in price. Looking for some help with pros and cons either way. Or possibly some other options. Thanks
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Re: Zipp 606 versus Zipp super 9 clincher [brooksster]
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Which zipp 606 set? The old kind? clincher or tubular? Firecrest?
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Re: Zipp 606 versus Zipp super 9 clincher [jackmott]
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Firecrest Clincher, clincher disc as well.
Re: Zipp 606 versus Zipp super 9 clincher [brooksster]
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brooksster wrote:
Firecrest Clincher, clincher disc as well.I think then the 606 set would get you more speed than just the disc. Plus your shit will match. Super important =)
and you can always disc cover the rear wheel.
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Re: Zipp 606 versus Zipp super 9 clincher [jackmott]
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jackmott wrote:
brooksster wrote:
Firecrest Clincher, clincher disc as well.I think then the 606 set would get you more speed than just the disc. Plus your shit will match. Super important =)
and you can always disc cover the rear wheel.
I actually laughed out loud...
-Stephen in Arkansas
I laughed also. Then I thought he's right!