Campy Eurus 06 VS 07
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Campy Eurus 06 VS 07
Can anyone tell me with 100% confidence if the specs for the 06 Eurus wheels are the same as the 07?
I'm reading different rim profile numbers from several sites, the front wheel being 24mm or 26mm deep(06), the rear 28 or 30mm deep(07). I prefer to know if buying the 07 version is worth it if it's no different than the 06. I have made a few calls the worst being to campagnolo USA in California. Campy rep states no difference in product what so ever.
Now if the 06 model weighs 1490g and has a 24mm F and 28MM R it makes sense to me that the 07 weighs 1550 and has a 26mm F and a 30mm R since the rims are slightly larger in profile. Well before I write a book on what I'm trying to achieve someone please chime in with the numbers. It would be nice if someone had 06 and 07 models to help me with my quest.
Thanks ahead of time.............
I'm reading different rim profile numbers from several sites, the front wheel being 24mm or 26mm deep(06), the rear 28 or 30mm deep(07). I prefer to know if buying the 07 version is worth it if it's no different than the 06. I have made a few calls the worst being to campagnolo USA in California. Campy rep states no difference in product what so ever.
Now if the 06 model weighs 1490g and has a 24mm F and 28MM R it makes sense to me that the 07 weighs 1550 and has a 26mm F and a 30mm R since the rims are slightly larger in profile. Well before I write a book on what I'm trying to achieve someone please chime in with the numbers. It would be nice if someone had 06 and 07 models to help me with my quest.
Thanks ahead of time.............
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I believe they are the same mechanically but I can not give you the 100% sure part...I would hate to mislead..
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I'm not an expert on Campag stuff (Wish I was!). The best place to ask this might be over in the bike mechanics forum, or perhaps road. There are a lot of Campagnolo afficianados that hang there in those threads and are quite knowledgeable.
I'm sure if any of us know, then yes, we'll answer, but I thought I'd direct you where you have the best chance of getting an answer.
I'm sure if any of us know, then yes, we'll answer, but I thought I'd direct you where you have the best chance of getting an answer.
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. “He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.”- Fredrick Nietzsche
"We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals." - Immanuel Kant