Zipp 303 Firecrest Tubeless Disc Brake wheelset: Into the detail
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- With the new Zipp 303 Firecrest Tubeless Disc Brake wheelset, the brand has moved in a new direction. Until now, Zipp has very much made its mark by focussing mainly on the aerodynamic side of carbon wheel development, but for its next generation of wheels that’s all about to change.
We chat to Bastien Donzé, Zipp Product Manager, about Zipp's new proposition with the 303.
For the full story on the Zipp 303, visit bit.ly/36HiBJk
So will Tour de France riders adopt wider tires? Great video btw. I have 303 firecrest and absolutely love them.
Do they have drain holes for water? I’m considering buying these wheels. But I know the 303s don’t have holes and might get full with water at some point
@@jackliang6061 yes
How would these perform speeding down a mountain road? Would there be any chances of the rim hitting the road during cornering?
I think this discovery will start to trickle down all over the industry -wider tires are faster-. Personally I'll replace my old fashined 23s Continental tires for 28 Pirellis in my old Mavic wheels.
If they are so superior as a total system and offer those huge benefits, particularly on rough surfaces, I wonder why for instance the Movistar Team, who uses Zipp wheels, have instead opted for tubulars in the latest Strade Bianche 2020... Is it just BS for the mass consumer market?
Because tubular tyres can run flat without coming off the rim
Because roadies are backward people.
Liking the tyre pressure monitor, but not at £200!
would the 25mm rim bed be to wide to get a 33mm cyclocros tire through the UCI limit (33mm)?
Has the rim break version or tubular version been redesigned also? They are different specs than the disc version
Any updates from folks who have been riding these wheels?
“U wanna take the weel out into the weel wold”
Is this a ceramic bearing ? Or do they have an upgrade kit to ceramic bearing ?
Does the Tyrewiz fit also to the 303s rim?
Deflection is the enemy. However... and unfortunately... tire manufacturers are falling behind on tubules/hookless offerings. Until they catch up... A clincher with latex tubes is equally as efficient, perhaps a bit better. As of May 2022... still a pain in the ass finding tubeless/hookless tires. I run 62/65 on my 303S wheels... and could not be happier.
what is the name of the tire pressure gauge?
Nice shirt... looks cycling specific. Anyone know brand make?
How is one going to prove you didn't drive over you rims just to get a free replacement?
Wake me up when 38mm is the road standard and wheels are built with this in mind
BUT WHAT ABOUT 23MM @ 110 psi ?!?!?!
I received a 303 Firecrest set yesterday. I noticed a pin hole on each rim on both sides. Is this by design?
Yes. To let any "stuff" out. Sealant, air or whatever that might leak past the tape. Or if the tape fails catastrophically it stops pressurising the void in the rim (doubt this could become a real issue but I've heard it mentioned for others)
@@thecyclingmaker ok, thanks.
Hi, i wanna buy this Wheel Set... How you like them ?
@@mortlow6688 i like them a lot. They came tubeless ready, installed tubeless tires, added sealant and no issues. Nice and light. I would buy them again.
Is this tire pressure thing a joke? Does it stays on during rides? Happy crashing by the imbalance!
Too much marketing.
A Zipp commercial. Ugh. No thanks.