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Old 12-10-21, 04:10 AM
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Campagnolo Calima or Zonda

Hey all,

Looking to get some winter wheels and there seems to be good similarities with both the Calima and Zonda. Ive read plenty of good things with the Zonda but does anyone have experience with the Calima?

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I've a set of Calimas, also as a winter set. I don't have many miles on them yet (not even one year) but so far I really dig it. They roll pretty fast, I often coast right by groups of younger people on fancier bikes on downhills. They arrived true and round, with smooth bearings; zero issues so far. I really like Campagnolo and Fulcrum prebuilt wheels.

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Originally Posted by DorkDisk
I've a set of Calimas, also as a winter set. I don't have many miles on them yet (not even one year) but so far I really dig it. They roll pretty fast, I often coast right by groups of younger people on fancier bikes on downhills. They arrived true and round, with smooth bearings; zero issues so far. I really like Campagnolo and Fulcrum prebuilt wheels.

Nice!

Is the freehub loud? Kind of want a loud one!
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Originally Posted by mrwang199432
Nice!

Is the freehub loud? Kind of want a loud one!
Not a loud freehub, not too quiet either. Slightly related to that, engagement is not instant either.
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