Campagnolo Bora One DB wheelset

MSRP : USD 2,255.00

Price : USD 2,254.00

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Bora Speed, DB control.

The Campagnolo Bora has become almost a brand within a brand as it has developed a name for itself as the gold standard not for merely offering a performance without rival but for offering that same performance that lasts season after season. The Bora was introduced in 1994 and weighed nearly 200 grams less than anything else available, incorporated fantastic aerodynamics, superior handling and power transfer that would become enviable by all. From that point forward the Bora wheel has been continuously innovated and improved to set a continuous “carbon standard” for reliable performance wheel solutions. With the introduction of disc brakes into the ranks of not only the professional peloton but also amongst competitive and discerning cyclists the world over, demand for a wheelset truly worthy of the Bora name made the development of such a wheel a necessity. As a result, Campagnolo engineers have worked tirelessly to develop a wheel that will come to represent the same standard for quality and performance as its rim-brake counterpart. Introducing the Campagnolo Bora One DB wheel. As disc brake transmissions become increasingly popular many brands have scrambled to improvise disc brake wheelsets by merely taking the rims from their rim-brake offering and lacing them to DB hubs. This represents compromises in efficiency, reliability and performance and was not a strategy that engineers in the Italian headquarters were willing to apply. Campagnolo changed the market by being the first company to produce the complete wheelset in which every component specifically designed developed and produced to work with the other components in the wheel (see Shamal ). With this in mind the BORA ONE DB is a completely new project that stands on the shoulders of the prestigious rim brake version, but incorporates completely new logic and technology to achieve the same fantastic results. The 24.2mm wide, full-carbon rim for tubular tires is available in both 35 and 50mm profile versions and is produced manually with carbon fiber being oriented by hand in a way that ensures maximum efficiency while taking into account the unique forces applied on the rim by disc brakes as opposed to rim brakes. While the aerodynamics of the rim profile are nearly identical, the internal structure has been modified a great deal. Not only has the carbon fiber layup been optimized to save weight thanks to the absence of extra material previously needed for a braking surface but as the structural needs of the rim have changed so with them does the orientation of the carbon fibers used in its construction.

The front wheel, once symmetric, must now compensate for asymmetric loads as created by braking forces applied to one side of the wheel. The rear wheel on the other hand, already an asymmetric unit thanks for the cassette, takes on another added element of asymmetry by adding braking forces to the side opposite of the transmission. These asymmetric forces in addition to the asymmetric layout of the disc hub to create space for the rotor make not only a new carbon layup necessary but also calls for modifications to the overall structure of the wheel. To render an asymmetric unit more symmetric in performance the Bora One DB incorporates a modified version of the famous G3 spoke pattern on the front wheel as in addition to slight modifications on the rear wheel as well. Several technologies that made the rim brake version of the Bora such a reliable performance wheelset were also incorporated into the rim of the new Bora One DB. Thanks to MoMag technology there is no need to drill holes into the outer portion of the rim (tire bed) thus allowing for a more efficient surface for better tire adherence in addition to increased integrity of the overall rim structure. The advanced resin and carbon fiber technologies developed in Campagnolo allow for rim holes to be produced directly into the rim and thus eliminate the need to drill spoke holes. Integrity of carbon fiber is maintained, safety is increased and the reliability of the rim is guaranteed as a result. The same internally developed resin and carbon technology eliminate not only ensure longer lasting carbon and carbon color thanks to its resistance to UV rays but also eliminates the need for a clear coat. Campagnolo carbon wheels come out of the mold with the resin creating the clear coat, eliminating the need for additional paint, thus reducing weight. Carbon layup incorporating Rim Dynamic Balance technology ensures even more efficiency of the wheel by adding structural counterweight to an otherwise unbalanced rotational mass that comes in the form of tire valves. All of the aforementioned makes for perhaps the most sophisticated carbon fiber rims available on the market and one of the few that have been tailor made for disc brakes.

Fantastic rims alone don’t make up a race winning wheelset. In order to create a complete performance product the Bora One DB wheels use a new and innovative hub design to ensure maximum efficiency. The Mega G3 technology’s incorporation into both front and rear wheels made a completely new flange design necessary. Every detail was scrutinized and not only structural integrity and efficiency played a role in the new design but also aerodynamics as every angle and corner of even this small part of the wheel has been rounded and optimized to eliminate drag to a minimum. The Bora One DB uses an aluminum hub shell to keep weight to a minimum and employs USB ceramic bearings to keep things rolling as smoothly and efficiently as possible. For an accurate adjustment of the bearings and hub a lockring for adjustment has been included as well. While different axles will be offered as options the Bora One DB will come stock with HH12/100 spacing on the front and HH12/142 for the rear. True to Campagnolo fashion, the engineering team has developed each and every aspect of this wheel from the ground up. Great attention has been made not only to provide a great product for use with disc brake equipped frames but to do so in a way that is worthy of both the Campagnolo branding and the extremely prestigious Bora name. Now, whether you choose to ride with disc or rim brakes, you can be confident that there is but one choice for long lasting and reliable race-winning performance: Campagnolo Bora.

1,364g

  • wheel weight (f/r): 1,364g (639g/725)
  • rim material: carbon
  • rim (h/w): 50mm/24.2mm / 50mm/24.2mm
  • rim type: tubular
  • rim finish: carbon
  • number of spokes (f/r): 21/MG3™
  • spokes material: stainless
  • spokes type: aero
  • nipples material: aluminum
  • hub material (f/r): aluminum
  • hub spacing(f/r): 100mm / 142mm
  • hub bearings: USB bearings
  • hub finish(f/r): black
  • cassette type: Campagnolo
  • cassette compatibility: 9 / 10 / 11




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