The 2010 Fulcrum Racing Zero 2-Way Fit Wheelset is better than ever in it’s latest version. With the addition of USB ceramic bearings, the hub on the Racing Zero 2-way rolls even smoother than previous versions, which is saying quite a bit, because Fulcrum’s hubs are known as some of the smoothest out there.
Bladed aluminum spokes are still used in the newest version of the Fulcrum Racing Zero 2-Way Fit Wheelset, but they’re no longer the “arrowhead” look of the 2008 and earlier wheels, meaning they’ll perform better in crosswinds. Even with the new spokes, the Fulcrum Racing Zero 2-Way Fit Wheelset gives the same solid, stiff yet somewhat compliant ride that you’ve come to expect from Fulcrum.
Adding even more comfort to the ride is the option to use a tubeless tire on any of Fulcrum’s 2-way Fit wheels. A combination sure to please both in terms of comfort as well as performance.
Features:
Includes Fulcrum skewers and tubeless valves
| Weight /g | 1460 |
|---|---|
| Weight Range | 1401 - 1600 g |
| Rim Type | Tubeless / 2 Way |
| Rim Depth /mm | 30 |
| Rim Depth/Height | < 40 mm |
| Rim Material | Aluminum |
| Bearing Type | Loose ball - Ceramic |
| Spoke Material | Aluminum |
| Front Spoke Count | 16 |
| Rear Spoke Count | 21 |
| Warranty | 2 year |
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