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  1. Zipp - SRAM

    The Zipp Wheel Finder is here to make you faster by helping you select your ideal wheelset. Our wheel chart simplifies our lineup by model, price, and ride type.

  2. Zipp

    HOOKLESS TECHNOLOGY WHEELS HANDLEBARS | STEMS | SEATPOSTS WARRANTY | SUPPORT What tubeless tires are compatible with Zipp hookless rims?

  3. Zipp - Wikipedia

    Zipp is an American company that is best known for designing, manufacturing, and marketing carbon-composite bicycle wheels for road cycling, triathlons, track racing, and mountain biking.

  4. Zipp Wheels & Components | The Pro's Closet

    Zipp started in carbon rims, branched out into aluminum, and is back to 100% carbon wheels. They were early to the wide-rim revolution, which, when paired with the right tire pressure, make for faster rolling.

  5. Zipp Wheels: Speed Weaponry | RA Cycles

    Zipp Wheels are synonymous with speed, innovation, and performance—engineered to give you the winning edge on any terrain. From smooth tarmac to rugged gravel, our curated selection of Zipp …

  6. Wheels - SRAM

    Explore SRAM's Zipp road wheels designed for speed, performance, and versatility across all terrains and cycling disciplines.

  7. Zipp - Competitive Cyclist

    Since its founding in 1988, Zipp has been focused on speed, pure and simple. Starting with a disc wheelset designed for time trialing, Zipp's blend of progressive design and high profile race wins …

  8. Zipp Wheels & Parts - Performance Bicycle

    Zipp: Cutting-edge cycling wheels and components engineered for speed, aerodynamics, and performance.

  9. Zipp Bike Parts: Elite-Level Performance for Cyclists - BikesOnline US

    Originally founded by motorsports engineer Leigh Sargent, Zipp revolutionized aerodynamics in cycling by introducing dimpled rims, deep-section carbon wheels, and advanced wind-tunnel testing.

  10. Zipp Ride Ready – Zipp

    Once you have your Zipp Ride Ready wheel out of the box, use our Tire Pressure Guide to pump up your tires to your desired pressure, put them on your bike, bed in your rotors and ride.