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Does anyone have anything to say about Cormia Carbon Wheels or Rims? -- Jim Edwards Inland Construction Co. 407 Gorman Street Raleigh, NC 27607 919.821.1300 jim@inlandconstructionco.com www.inlandconstructionco.com |
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Hello, there are some Corimas around here in France. The buyers are always either glad to have them or totally disappointed. Nothing really in between. The aeros rear wheels are rather weak (elastic) Stay away from the clinchers. Some broke due to overheating, besides the max. pressure is 7,5 bar an you have to deflate after every use. Not really for the heavy rider... The advantage is: their price. If you can afford go to serious stuff like Zipp. kind regards from Paris Robert Schinner Jim Edwards a écrit: > Does anyone have anything to say about Cormia Carbon Wheels or Rims? > > -- > Jim Edwards Inland Construction Co. 407 Gorman Street Raleigh, NC 27607 > 919.821.1300 jim@inlandconstructionco.com www.inlandconstructionco.com |
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I have a Corima Disc wheel and a Corima Aero front wheel (clincher). Both of these wheels are very similar to the zipp wheels in construction and their weight. I love the two I own. "Jim Edwards" <jim@inlandconstructionco.com> wrote in message news:vbfa2hl1r32d70@corp.supernews.com... > Does anyone have anything to say about Cormia Carbon Wheels or Rims? > > -- > Jim Edwards Inland Construction Co. 407 Gorman Street Raleigh, NC 27607 > 919.821.1300 jim@inlandconstructionco.com www.inlandconstructionco.com |
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