Reply to Comments (About Shamal Rim Height)

The other day I wrote about the rim height of the Shamal Ultra, and I received a comment saying that according to Campagnolo's website, it's 26mm front and 30mm rear.
That's indeed correct.
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As for the source of the rim height data, I extracted it from Campagnolo's 2016 Japanese-language catalog.
From left to right it shows: name, weight, material, rim height, and rim width.
The information on the manufacturer's website might just be describing rough characteristics of the Shamal Ultra,
but 26mm front doesn't match any of these specifications, so perhaps the measurement point for rim height differs.
Thank you for the comment.

For the three Shamal Ultra variants other than the Shamal Mille, it's difficult to spot the difference in rim height at a glance,
but the Shamal Mille alone has a noticeably lower rear rim (less difference with the front rim),
which is why I wrote about it.

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↑Something like this, maybe?

By the way, regarding Campagnolo's Japanese-language catalog, I'd like to say that since it's just a translation of the Italian or English version, there are no typos or mistakes, but...
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↑The captions for the Dark Label and Bright Label on the Shamal Ultra are reversed!



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Fulcrum's latest wheel catalog (image above) has some errors in pricing, so it comes with an errata sheet.
However, the same catalog that comes as a supplement to Bicycle Club magazine doesn't have the errata sheet,
so I'm posting it here:
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