Cycling Bargains - BikeInn Progress A-7f Road Front Wheel | Hot deals section, massive stocks, great prices & easy returns. (INN14188775)

BikeInn Progress A-7f Road Front Wheel | Hot deals section, massive stocks, great prices & easy returns.
Product Description
Specifications:Rims: - Available For Tubeless Ready & Tubular- Full Carbon 3 Spoke Wheel.- Aerodynamic Profile Design With 28mm Brake Track Width.- High Modulus Toray Carbon Fiber Monocoque Pressure Bag Forming Method.- Ud Matt Carbon Finish With Over Lacquered Graphics So As Not To Offer Any Resistance To Air.Profile:- Profile: 70mm- External Width: 28mm- Internal Width: 20mmHubs:- Integrated Aluminum Cnc Crafted With Japanese Sealed Bearings.- Quick Release/Axles: 9x100mm- Colors: Black/Black- Weight: Clincher 935 Gr- Tubular: 835 Gr- Limits: Recommended Rider Weight Limit: 110 Kgs- Recommended Tyre Sizes: 23mm To 28mmTechnologies:- New Patented Hi-Tg Nano Resin System With Multilayer High Modulus Carbon. Resist Heat And Deformation Of Continuous Braking Up To 270ºc. We Tested 380ºc At The Video We Show On Our Website Where Is The Limit
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