Campagnolo Bora Ultra WTO 45 2-Way C23 Disc Carbon Wheelset
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Campagnolo Bora Ultra WTO 45 2-Way C23 Disc Carbon Wheelset

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Campagnolo Bora Ultra WTO 45 2-Way C23 Disc Carbon WheelsetA sleek Italian masterpiece. Refined through rigorous testing and proud craftmanship to be a leader in its space. Superior in every aspect compared to the previous models, enhanced aerodynamic performance, lighter than ever, and superior control. Certified by World Tour Riders. More than iconic. The continuing success of these wheels has written three decades of history in elite cycling. The Bora's have been given a new refined design. With extremely

A sleek Italian masterpiece. Refined through rigorous testing and proud craftmanship to be a leader in its space. Superior in every aspect compared to the previous models, enhanced aerodynamic performance, lighter than ever, and superior control. Certified by World Tour Riders.

More than iconic. The continuing success of these wheels has written three decades of history in elite cycling. The Bora's have been given a new refined design. With extremely precise steering control, more aerodynamically shaped with superior performance and even lighter in weight, this is a wheel conceived for the most demanding cyclists.

Aerospace-Grade Carbon Fibre

The one-of-a-kind carbon-fibre compound, in addition to enhancing the wheel performance, increases resistance to impacts and resilience against damages. Handmade with every drop of Italian artistry, the super-premium, aerospace-grade carbon fibre is used to achieve top performance and lightness.

Carbon Lay-Up

The carbon is laced with a single point of construction, compared to the industry standard four points, eliminating points of weakness. This lacing boosts rigidity and performance output. The fibres of the carbon are oriented to flow around the spoke hole, rather than being punched through for increased strength.

Front Carbon Hub

A small masterpiece. Using decades of experience, Campag crafted a front hub from carbon fibre - an exceptionally difficult but highly beneficial material to work with. This allows the BORA ULTRA WTO to be remarkably lightweight and a true step up in overall performance.

C-LUX Finish

C-LUX is an evolution of the already premium finish of Campagnolo carbon rims. Their high gloss, mirror-like surface is not only high-quality, but is so flawlessly smooth that it doesn't require lacquer, saving weight. The scientific precision of C-LUX also helps to ensure the safest possible seating of tubeless tyres, increasing the pressure seal, ease of installation/uninstallation, and reducing the risk of abrasions to the bead.

H.U.L.C

These wheel rims are crafted using Campagnolo's Handmade Ultra-Light Carbon, or H.U.L.C. process. This is the latest evolution of the unique rim moulding process that has been developed by Campagnolo during their twenty-five years of carbon manufacturing experience. The H.U.L.C. technology ensures optimisation of the profiles, the quantity of carbon fibre and the proprietary resin used - all contributing to increased stiffness and resistance.

2-Way Fit

Campagnolo's 2-way fit technology allows you to customise your ride - opt for a clincher during training sessions or switch to tubeless for race day. Embracing tubeless tyres ensures a smooth ride with increased comfort and safety. The 2-Way Fit system enables a hassle-free switch to classic tubes in case of a puncture, keeping you riding without interruption.

C23 Rims

Through extensive research, Campagnolo determined that their C23 rims are the perfect choice for riders aiming to improve their aerodynamics and control. The 'teardrop' shape of the rims ensure the smoothest flow of air during the ride and can fit both wide gravel tyres and thinner road tyres.

G3 Lacing

The 7x3 G3 lacing geometry revolutionises traditional wheel spoke setups. Featuring groups of three parallel straight-head spokes in a 2:1 ratio, a design which enhances tension balance, increases stiffness, and amps up power transmission. This unique layout also improved load bearing, minimises weight, and reduces vibrations and rim deformations.

Technical Specifications:

  • Profile depth: 45mm
  • Inner width: 23mm
  • Front axle: 12 x 100mm
  • Rear axle: 12 x 142mm
  • Discipline: Road
  • External width: 26mm
  • Spoke count: 21
  • Rim Diameter: 700c
  • Nipples: Aluminium alloy, Self lock, internal Aero Mo Mag system
  • Rim material: Aerospace grade carbon fibre
  • Tyre compatibility: 2WF, Tubular
  • Weight limit: 115kg (rider + bike)
  • Braking system: AFS Disc
  • Bearings: CULT Ceramic
  • Freehub compatibility: N3W Light, XDR, HD11
  • Weight: 1325g

What's in the box?

  • Wheelset
  • Aero Mo-Mag nipple maintenance kit
  • Tubeless valves
  • AFS lockrings
  • Campagnolo wheel bags
  • Campagnolo accessories bag
  • Tyre levers
  • N3W Z11 adapter (On Campagnolo freehub version)
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