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Anybody know if adhesion is still an issue with Zipp wheels.
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I heard that this may have been solved but I am not sure. The guy at my bike shop says it was overrated anyway.
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Anybody know if adhesion is still an issue with Zipp wheels.
As far as I know... the adhesion issue is not a problem on the dimpled versions except for the 303s.
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Thats what I thought. I just did the Death Valley Double Cross. The ambient temperature was 115 and I had no problems with the 303. Glad I used the rim tape.
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