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Glide past the pack—our road wheels are built to boost speed, reduce drag, and sharpen your ride.

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Road Cycling Starts Here: Wheels That Transform Your Ride

Your road wheels are more than just a place to mount your tires—they directly influence your bike’s speed, handling, and overall ride feel. The right set of wheels can elevate your cycling experience, whether you're sprinting on flat roads or climbing tough hills.

Key Features to Consider

Material

  • Aluminium: Durable and affordable—great for training and everyday use.
  • Carbon Fibre: Lightweight and aerodynamic—ideal for racing and performance.

Rim Depth

  • Shallow (25–35mm): Better in crosswinds, ideal for climbing and endurance.
  • Mid-depth (35–50mm): A balance of aerodynamics and stability.
  • Deep-section (50mm+): Highly aerodynamic—best for flat, fast rides and time trials.

Wheel Type

  • Clincher: Most common, compatible with standard tires and inner tubes.
  • Tubeless: Lower rolling resistance and fewer flats—rising in popularity.
  • Tubular: Used mainly by pros for racing—lighter and with smoother ride quality.

Spoke Count and Lacing

Fewer spokes offer less weight and more aero gains, but durability may be reduced.

More spokes provide added strength, especially for heavier riders or rougher roads.

  • Hubs and Bearings

  • High-quality hubs and sealed bearings ensure smooth rotation and better longevity.

Matching Tires to Wheels

Your tire size must match your wheel rim width for optimal performance and safety. Most modern road wheels support tires from 25mm to 32mm wide—wider tires offer better comfort and grip, while narrower ones offer lower rolling resistance.

Performance Considerations

  • Weight: Lighter wheels accelerate quicker and climb easier.
  • Aerodynamics: Deeper rims cut through air, improving speed on flat roads.
  • Stiffness: A stiffer wheel provides better power transfer.
  • Comfort: Compliant wheels absorb road vibrations, reducing fatigue over distance.

FAQs

1. What’s the best rim depth for everyday road cycling?

A mid-depth rim (35–50mm) offers the best balance between aerodynamics, weight, and handling—ideal for most riders.

2. Are carbon road wheels worth it?

Yes—especially if you’re racing or value performance. Carbon wheels are lighter and more aerodynamic but come at a higher price.

3. Can I use wider tires on my road wheels?

Yes, but ensure your wheel’s internal rim width supports the tire size. Wider tires (28–32mm) are becoming common for improved comfort and grip.

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