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Old 10-05-10 | 11:18 PM
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dd74
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Bikes: 2000 Schwinn Paramount Ti, 1994 LeMond/Bilatto, 1985 Colnago Super

Originally Posted by brian416
I ride Carbon wheels full time, I only switch to Aluminum wheels during the winter on rollers and when the roads at still salt covered in the spring. IMO, they are fine for everyday riding, you just need to be careful when riding in the rain.

I didn't have any problems running clinchers when I was in Colorado, but the descents out there are not very technical.
Thanks for that information.

To whomever asked about why I like Easton? Because the ones I've seen do not have the ugly black carbon sidewalls I've seen on Zipps. Whether or not there are varying depths of sidewalls with either Easton or Zipp wheels, I don't know. I haven't yet been on either manufacturer's website.
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