Fulcrum racing zero limited edition review




















Much of this technology is taken directly from Campagnolo, the parent brand responsible for the Fulcrum name. Look for a full test in the pages of peloton soon. Follow us. January 11, By Peloton Magazine.

By William Tracy. January 10, This is said to be a stiff and agile combination that should improve the performance of any ride. The Fulcrum Racing Zero Carbons weigh in at 1, grams. They have a 30mm-deep rim, resulting in a potential aero benefit albeit very small without losing climbing prowess. The ride feel is very direct, offering a playful amount of zip and responsiveness. The urgency is nice and at no point have I felt these to be sluggish. The best thing about the latest versions of the Fulcrum Racing Zero Carbon wheels is that they are now tubeless ready making them all the more a performance orientated and versatile road wheel.

Descending is a joy on the Fulcrum Racing Zero Carbon wheels. They feel planted, very well balanced and with a decent brake feel means they are predictable and stable when pushed.

The front wheel does tend to catch the wind a little, detracting slightly from the overall experience — but more on that below. The rim features Fulcrum's 3Diamant surface treatment to help braking.

This basically removes resin from the braking surface to allow the specially developed Fulcrum pads to bite into the woven carbon better. And it works very well indeed in the dry, even in warmer conditions of Majorca. Braking is instant, predictable and I didn't feel any fade. But to our surprise the Fulcrums seemed to be affected by buffeting from the wind. It catches frequently at the front, and although it is by no means in danger of flinging you off your bike, it does have an impact on confidence especially when pushing on descents.

The chunky-looking rim and those large bladed spokes may play a part in this. The super-smooth ceramic bearings limit any resistance in the hubs while the oversized nature of the driveside flange offers a visual reminder of the stiffness these wheels offer. Hard sprint efforts don't seem to force much flex and neither does climbing out of the saddle on steep descents, spinning up nicely to speed. And once up to cruising speed these Fulcrum Racing Zero Carbon wheels glide nicely.

This all helps the wheelset to perform admirably — you don't really need to look beyond these Fulcrum Racing Zero carbon wheels for a race wheel upgrade.



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