Cyclist33
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You will not be dissappointed with the zondas, great wheels at a great price point
Yeah but, what if he is?
You will not be dissappointed with the zondas, great wheels at a great price point
Not my problemYeah but, what if he is?
Not my problem
You can't have it both ways.
When did you ride the Zonda's?Personally i would go with the scirroccos over the zondas, ive now rode on the zondas for a little bit and thr scirroccos are abit more rigid especially if your a larger rider, youd be better off getting the scirroccos and a pair of top end tyres than the zondas and some cheaper rubber
This is an online forum where people give their views, help others and give information based on personal use or preference. Its your choice if you accept that input or not, if you do and your opinion based on personal use is different to mine then so be it.Without undermining your own credibility.
This is an online forum where people give their views, help others and give information based on personal use or preference.
No - because i see no reason not to commute on oneCan you put that in your sig? Might be useful as reminder next time someone suggests not buying a carbon frame to commute on.
No - because i see no reason not to commute on one
And they have a right to that opinion, based on my own personal use/preference i see no reason not to commute on a carbon framed bike.But others might.
I got a Tarmac sl4 too ,as long as they help on the climbs and roll ok anything will be better then the Axis 1.0 ,£90 dearer for the Zondas over the Sciroccos but both as we have said get great reviewsI chose the zondas for the overall reduction in weight, as they were adorning my spesh tarmac sl4 at the time, when it was too wet for the zipps