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Campagnolo Wheels Campagnolo Zonda C17 Wheel Set
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Campagnolo Zonda C17 Wheel Set

Wheel Set, Road Bike

£299.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £99.99/mo.*
9stores
Campagnolo Wheels Campagnolo Zonda C17 Wheel 700 C

Campagnolo Zonda C17 Wheel 700 C

£179.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £59.99/mo.*
3stores
Campagnolo Wheels Campagnolo Shamal Dual C23 Disc Wheelset

Campagnolo Shamal Dual C23 Disc Wheelset

Wheel Set, Road Bike

£1,499.99
Or 6 payments of £225.00/mo.*
2stores
Campagnolo Ghibli 0.9 Track 2-Way Rear Disc Wheel 2WF 120 mm

Campagnolo Ghibli 0.9 Track 2-Way Rear Disc Wheel 2WF 120 mm

Road Bike

£2,816.00
Or 6 payments of £447.34/mo.*
2stores

Wheels: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing wheels, consider the size that best suits your cycling needs. Larger wheels, such as 29″, provide better speed and stability on rough terrains, making them ideal for mountain biking. On the other hand, smaller wheels, like 26″, offer more agility and are easier to maneuver in tight spaces. If you're a road cyclist, you might prefer a standard 700c wheel for optimal performance on paved surfaces. Assess your typical riding conditions to make an informed decision.

The material of bike saddles significantly influences comfort, weight, and durability. Leather saddles offer a classic feel and mold to your shape over time, providing personalized comfort. However, they require maintenance to keep them in good condition. Synthetic materials like gel or foam provide immediate comfort and are typically lighter and more affordable. Consider the weather conditions you'll be riding in as well; synthetic materials often handle wet conditions better than leather.

Ensure that the wheels you choose are compatible with your bike's specifications. Pay attention to details like axle type, brake system, and hub width. For instance, if your bike uses disc brakes, you'll need wheels with disc brake compatibility. Similarly, check whether your bike requires quick-release or thru-axle hubs. Reviewing these specifications will help avoid any fitting issues and ensure a smooth installation process.

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