Campagnolo introduces the first aerodynamic Disc Brake wheel with a 33mm profile, designed to appeal to a broader customer base. The design of the rim enables maximum aerodynamic penetration, and at certain angles, the wind can actually become a valuable ally to the rider. The wheel features carbon rims with a unidirectional aerodynamic finish, new aerodynamic aluminium hubs, and the ceramic USB cup-and-cone bearing system: every design choice has been made with a view to optimising performance. The profile of the rim, which has an internal diameter of 19 mm, corresponds perfectly with 23mm, 25mm and 28mm tyres. In addition, with the 2-Way Fit version, Campagnolo offers its tried-and-tested technology with full compatibility with clincher and tubeless tyres. While the key purpose of these wheels is to deliver extreme performance, safety is also guaranteed thanks to the G3 spoking system with double spokes on the left of the front wheel, to ensure balanced and safe braking in all conditions. Available versions: dark label, Campagnolo freewheel hub, HG or XDR
FEATURES and BENEFITS
33mm... but aero
Fast and...fluid
Choose aero... but make it Campagnolo
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The Bora (tm) WTO 33 Disc Brake wheel is entirely hand assembled by a specialised Campagnolo(R) technician and is 100% checked by electronic instrumentation. This procedure ensures that every single Campagnolo(R) wheel offers maximum performance and reliability
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Dispatch Times
All orders placed on our website are dispatched within 1 working day
FREE UK Mainland Delivery
Optional Click & Collect from our Network of Retailers in the UK & Ireland
Returns
Item(s) must be returned unused and in its original condition and packaging within 28-days from the date of purchase. Please read our full returns policy here.
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