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Stradalli Carbon Clinchers??

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Stradalli Carbon Clinchers??

anyone have any experience with Stradalli Carbon clinchers? I'm looking at a pair that are 50 mm with the 3K carbon weave and weigh only 1462gr. That's pretty light for wheels that cost under $1000, so I'm wondering if they are any good?

also, what about Control Tech carbon clinchers? I'm leaning towards the Stradalli, but the Control Tech are about the same price, and about 100 gr. heavier.

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