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Bike Ahead Builds 3 Lightweight Three Zero Mountain Bike Wheelsets from XC to Enduro - Sixty Plus Cycling
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Bike Ahead Builds 3 Lightweight Three Zero Mountain Bike Wheelsets from XC to Enduro

Bike Ahead Builds 3 Lightweight Three Zero Mountain Bike Wheelsets from XC to Enduro

Bike Ahead Three Zero EN XC SL lightweight carbon cross-country trail enduro all-mountain wheels, made-in-Germany wheelset Support us! Bikerumor may earn a small commission from…

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While Bike Ahead is mostly known for 6-spoke monocoque wheels , their Three Zero line-up delivers 3 types of lightweight & strong, but conventionally-built carbon mountain bike wheels, at much more attainable prices. And now, in addition to the two light XC versions, Bike Ahead adds a tough new EN enduro version with the same Safe-Wing carbon rim design. Bike Ahead Three Zero EN MTB wheels go enduro & SL

(Photos/Bike Ahead Composites) Bike Ahead’s lightweight Three Zero wheel lines get its name from the 30mm internal width of their German-made tubeless carbon mountain bike rim. It started a couple of years ago with XC wheels. But now Bike Ahead add tougher EN wheels to handle heavier bikes and more trail abuse, plus even lighter SL wheels for cross-country weight weenies to shed even more grams. Bike Ahead Three Zero EN XC SL lightweight carbon cross-country trail enduro all-mountain wheels, made-in-Germany, patented Safe-Wing-Design The core of the Bike Ahead’s Three Zero range is the unique (and patented) Safe-Wing rim design. It features a relatively straight & tall hookless interface where it contacts the tire bead, with small radius curves to lock onto the tire offering a secure fit and good support so you can get the most grip out of your tire with confidence, even at extremely […]

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