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Just googled it... see below in red

 

700c, clincher wheelset. The Zonda wheelset is Campy?s desire to offer an everyday training, even racing, wheel using all the technology found on its Eurus wheelset but at a more budget-minded price. The Zonda uses the same ?differential profile? rim design (24mm front and 28mm rear) with dynamic balancing and zero spoke holes. Where it differs is in the use of stainless steel, butted, straight gage spokes which although heavier than the Eurus? aluminum bladed, butted spokes, they add only 100 grams to the total weight. Of course, the same radially front and G3 spoke pattern on the rear are used and the same oversized aluminum hubs with aluminum axles and self aligned bearings. The flange of the rear right-hand hub is oversized to increase torsional stiffness. Both wheels come with aluminum / silver quick release dual-pivot skewers / levers. Campagnolo 9 and 10 speed compatible or Shimano? HG 10 speed compatible only, and weighing a mere 1610 grams.

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9 and 10 speed bodies are the sam. Only difference is the sprockets and spacers of the casette, as well as chain width. ( speed campy casette will go on those Zondas.
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9 and 10 speed bodies are the sam. Only difference is the sprockets and spacers of the casette' date=' as well as chain width. ( speed campy casette will go on those Zondas.[/quote']

 

Hmm, so why do they mention that it is only 10 speed Shimano comptatible? Does this mean I can use my 9 speed 105 with some minor modifications with these rims?

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