Aero Laufräder für Scheibenbremsen

Gibts hier schon praktische Erfahrungen von dem ein oder anderen?
Möchte mir einen sehr stabilen Carbon Aero Disc LRS zulegen. Tendentiell Clincher.
 
Kappius - Tubular & Clincher
Text von "Bikerumor" aus dem Link:
http://www.bikerumor.com/2014/09/08/ib14-kappius-road-wheels-get-official-plus-new-fat-bike-hub/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed: BikeRumor (Bike Rumor RSS)
Kappius’ new rims and wheels first popped up this summer, but are available now, offering 29er and 27.5″ carbon clinchers and road clinchers and tubulars. All of the clinchers are tubeless ready, and the road wheels are disc brake specific. And they’ll work for cyclocross, too, as evidenced by Brady Kappius’ involvement on Niner’s team.

The road clincher uses the same channel and bead hook shape as their MTB rims, they’re just narrower. MTB rims are 30mm/26.4mm wide (int/ext) and the road clincher is 25mm/19mm.

The tubular is 25mm wide.
Tubular rim weight is 320g, depth is 35mm with an asymmetric design that has 2.3mm offset for better spoke triangulation.

The road clincher is also 35mm wide deep and comes in at 410g.

Das Produkt ist momentan noch nicht auf deren Site zu sehen: www.KappiusComponents.com
 
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Jetzt scheint es mit Aero + Disc weiter zu gehen:
Disc brakes go aero with Zipp 404 & 808 disc brake wheelsets
http://www.bikerumor.com/2016/04/04/disc-brakes-go-aero-zipp-404-808-disc-brake-wheelsets/
Zipp’s new 404 and 808 Firecrest Disc-brake wheelsets will be available in both full-carbon clincher and tubular versions...

The 404 DB will weigh in at 1715g for clinchers and just 1545g for the tubulars, with rims 58mm deep and a max of 26.5mm wide.

The 808 DB wheelsets are of course a bit heavier, tipping the scales at a claimed 1975g for clinchers and 1760g for tubulars, with 82mm deep and max 27.5mm wide rims.
 
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