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Not bad if you want to finish up a bike or have a wheelset for everyday use, obviously not campagnolo wheels nor close to them, I Wouldn’t think a set of real campagnolo will cost under $150. Yes, they are compatible with any campagnolo 9/10/11 cassettes, they are on the heavy side but do the job just fine. One more thing, don’t blame the item if you get disappointed, blame yourself for not knowing what you are buying.
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I ride on these exact wheels. They are not "poorly made", but quite well made. I ride 40 miles a week, and have ridden on these for six years. No problems. The rims are deep, so you'll need to get the long valve tubes. I use 43mm. The standard 35mm might work, but long valve doesn't really more so might as well get the right tube. These wheels use ball bearings and cups, so you can clean and regrease them yourself if you like to work on your own bike. My bike came with these wheels, with Kenda Kontender K196 tires. A good combo, the tires can take 125psi and I only get one flat a year.
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Make sure reviewers have owned and tested these rims. I bought these and took them to a bike shop to have them trued correctly. They are flashy and other riders comment that they look good. True they are not Campagnolo rims. They are nice rims none the less. Reviewer who said these rims will make you crash is stating his opinion based on nothing. Make up your own mind.
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These are not Campagnolo rims. They are cheap chinese knockoffs.
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Very poorly made and will not last for more than a few months before sudden and maybe dangerous failure
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