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PT in Cosmic carbone

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Old 15-08.-2007, 05:03 PM   #1
Nicolai Foss
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Default PT in Cosmic carbone

Hi. Just wondering if anyone has any experience in building a PT SL hub into a Cosmic carbone clincher wheel. There are some of these for sale cheap, so it occured to me to be a cheaper upgrade than the PT/Zipp 404 clinchers I was contemplating.
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Old 15-08.-2007, 06:24 PM   #2
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Default Re: PT in Cosmic carbone

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Hi. Just wondering if anyone has any experience in building a PT SL hub into a Cosmic carbone clincher wheel. There are some of these for sale cheap, so it occured to me to be a cheaper upgrade than the PT/Zipp 404 clinchers I was contemplating.
Saris and cycleops distributor have a Cosmic with PT hub.

Now I have PT 2.4 on the Zipp 404 Clicher Rim. It's a very good weel, I use it on flat race and in training and for me is very very good. Till now, no problem!
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