Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
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Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
Postby andrich » Tue Jul 08, 2014 12:02 pm
Can someone tell me how these Campagnolo Zonda Clincher's would compare to my current Mavic Aksiums (in terms of performance,weight,strength/durability,etc)
Would i be right in saying if i select the shimano free hug that these wheels will fit my Ultegra 6700 10 speed setup?
cheers
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Re: Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
Postby danny the boy » Tue Jul 08, 2014 12:53 pm
Never had Zonda's but everybody says Fulcrum 3's are the same, if so I've got a set of those. Weight difference you will definitely notice, durability had no issues and getting close to 20,000 k's, I find them easy to service.
Think your biggest problem will be the Shimano freehub is out of stock, these are probably 11 speed so you need an extra spacer behind your 10 speed cassette and the last set of wheels I bought from Wiggle they didn't include it, they ended up sending it but had to wait another week to get it. Not a problem because your Mavic wheels will have it anyway, they have always needed it.
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Re: Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
Postby rustychisel » Tue Jul 08, 2014 2:39 pm
Very impressed with them out of the box, smooth, adjusted, look quite similar to the old Eurus with steel high tension spokes and G3 rear pattern. Weight as advertised sans skewers, 1560g the pair. All other things being equal I'd take them in preference to Aksiums every time.
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Re: Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
Postby andrich » Tue Jul 08, 2014 5:32 pm
That all looks pretty promising. Yeah i noticed it was out of stock, might send them an email and see when they think it will be in stock.
Aslong as they will fit ok (with a spacer for my 10 speed) then im pretty happy.
Is that a good price for them?
thanks again
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Re: Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
Postby ldrcycles » Tue Jul 08, 2014 7:09 pm
They must have been made by the work experience kid to be over 2kgs, both of my sets are well under and the current model is down to 1735g. I've done a heap of riding on both sets and i've only had one spoke break when i lent a set to my 6'2, 95kg brother. From what i've seen of how-tos the hub stripping does look like an involved process but then it's never needed doing on either of mine.danny the boy wrote:I had a set of Aksiums, weighed a ton, was over 2kgs, they are strong, but thats about it. Horrible to service, hubs didn't like lubrication at all.
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Postby thearthurdog » Wed Jul 09, 2014 5:59 am
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Re: Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
Postby danny the boy » Wed Jul 09, 2014 1:10 pm
They were a few years old, circa 2010 they were well known to be around the 2kg mark. I know the weight has been reduced in recent years though.ldrcycles wrote:They must have been made by the work experience kid to be over 2kgs, both of my sets are well under and the current model is down to 1735g. I've done a heap of riding on both sets and i've only had one spoke break when i lent a set to my 6'2, 95kg brother. From what i've seen of how-tos the hub stripping does look like an involved process but then it's never needed doing on either of mine.danny the boy wrote:I had a set of Aksiums, weighed a ton, was over 2kgs, they are strong, but thats about it. Horrible to service, hubs didn't like lubrication at all.
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Re: Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
Postby Alex Simmons/RST » Wed Jul 09, 2014 1:14 pm
Dunno, but you might feel better afterwards.andrich wrote:Would i be right in saying if i select the shimano free hug that these wheels will fit my Ultegra 6700 10 speed setup?
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Re: Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
Postby husked » Sat Jul 12, 2014 5:38 pm
The zondas are great, I'd read they come from the same manufacturers as fulcrum, the set falls around 1500g and are 10-11 speed compatible and come with the shim required for 10-speed cassette on the 11-speed freehub. Campy make a very good quality set of skewers too and I totally recommend them, sure I have a shimano gruppo and campy wheels but if that bothered you, the fulcrum 3 fall under the same weight category.
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Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
Postby RonK » Sat Jul 12, 2014 7:22 pm
Errr, no. Fulcrums are made by Campagnolo, not the other way round. So Shimano owners can enjoy quality wheels without embarrassment.husked wrote:The zondas are great, I'd read they come from the same manufacturers as fulcrum
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Postby 39x25 » Sun Aug 31, 2014 11:30 pm
Rolls smooth, true out of the box and very quiet.
Big improvement over my last set of DPX wheels.
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Re: Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
Postby Low Racer » Wed Sep 17, 2014 6:17 pm
I changed the steel bearings to ceramic bearings after about 200km. Feel the wheels are rolling even smoother - probably placebo effect - but my average did go up on the same route.
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Re: Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
Postby Low Racer » Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:54 pm
I went for loose bearings. Popped the steel one out and replaced with these ceramic bearings.
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Re: Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
Postby thearthurdog » Sun Oct 05, 2014 4:26 pm
I just put a crack in the back one. I did get a lot of kilometres out of them. I's unsure how I feel about it though...I just don't like stuff breaking.thearthurdog wrote:I weigh 86 kg and train on some very bad roads. I have done thousands of kms on a set of Aksiums and they have been great. A minor true of the rear wheel required very occasionally.
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Re: Campagnolo zonda vs Mavic Aksiums. HELP
Postby sevver » Thu Jun 02, 2016 4:26 pm
Hello,Low Racer wrote:I went for loose bearings. Popped the steel one out and replaced with these ceramic bearings.
I want to change the bearings on my Zonda wheels with ceramic ones.
Did you had any problems snce then?
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