A customer left a Zonda with me for service.


It's brand new.
The front wheel has virtually no runout and is dead center,
the rear wheel only had the slightest centering deviation—about the thickness of a piece of paper.
I've written about this before, but lately the
assembly precision on Campagnolo and Fulcrum pre-built wheelsets
is abnormally good in the best way possible.
If it's a matter of taking pride in their work, that's wonderful,
but I'm starting to wonder if maybe
the wheel builders are being held with their families taken hostage.


It's brand new.
The front wheel has virtually no runout and is dead center,
the rear wheel only had the slightest centering deviation—about the thickness of a piece of paper.
I've written about this before, but lately the
assembly precision on Campagnolo and Fulcrum pre-built wheelsets
is abnormally good in the best way possible.
If it's a matter of taking pride in their work, that's wonderful,
but I'm starting to wonder if maybe
the wheel builders are being held with their families taken hostage.