
Too Many Wheels? Here's How to Choose the Right Ones
Discover the five key factors to consider when selecting the perfect wheels for your needs.
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Wheel size affects the bike's handling, speed, and comfort, influencing the overall riding experience. Choosing the right wheel size can enhance performance based on the terrain and rider's needs.
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29"
Typical price
210,– to 520,–Offers improved traction and stability, especially on off-road terrains.
Best suited for mountain biking, providing better control and a more stable ride.
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27.5"
Typical price
140,– to 370,–Balances agility and stability, making it versatile for different terrains.
Great for riders seeking a combination of speed and maneuverability, especially in technical trails.
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The bike area of use determines the type of terrain and riding conditions the wheels are best suited for. Selecting the right wheels based on this factor ensures optimal performance, comfort, and durability for your specific cycling needs.
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Mountain bike
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120,– to 370,–Designed for off-road cycling, equipped with features to handle rough terrains.
Ideal for trails, rocky paths, and muddy conditions, offering enhanced grip and stability.
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Racing bikes
Typical price
290,– to 1400,–Built for speed on paved surfaces, with lightweight and aerodynamic features.
Perfect for road racing and long-distance rides, providing efficiency and reduced drag.
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Gravel
Typical price
300,– to 840,–Versatile wheels that can handle both paved and unpaved surfaces.
Suitable for mixed terrain adventures, offering a balance of speed and durability.
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Citybike
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68,– to 130,–Designed for urban environments, focusing on comfort and ease of use.
Great for daily commuting and city rides, providing a smooth and stable experience on flat surfaces.
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The installation width rear refers to the space available between the dropouts on the rear of a bicycle frame where the wheel hub fits. Selecting the correct width is crucial for ensuring compatibility with your bike frame and maintaining optimal performance and safety.
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141 - 150 mm
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300,– to 1100,–Standard for modern mountain and some road bikes, accommodating wider hubs.
Offers enhanced stability and strength, especially on rough terrains.
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The axle system determines the compatibility and stability of the wheels with your bicycle, directly impacting the ride's performance and safety. Choosing the correct axle system ensures seamless installation and optimal riding experience, tailored to your bike's specifications.
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HR 12x142 mm
Typical price
300,– to 1200,–Standard rear axle size offering a balance of strength and weight.
Ideal for road and mountain bikes, providing reliable performance for versatile cycling needs.
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HR 12x148 mm
Typical price
290,– to 490,–Boost rear axle size enhances wheel stiffness and frame clearance.
Recommended for mountain bikes, improving handling and stability on rough trails.
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VR 12x100 mm
Typical price
230,– to 840,–Common front axle size ensuring consistent and secure wheel attachment.
Suitable for a wide range of bikes, delivering dependable performance for everyday cycling.
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The brake type determines how a wheel interacts with the braking system, affecting compatibility and performance. Selecting the right brake type is crucial for ensuring optimal stopping power and safety.
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Disc brake Center lock
Typical price
190,– to 890,–Features a spline mount system for easy and secure disc rotor attachment.
Ideal for riders seeking quick installation and reliable performance, enhancing convenience and safety.
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Disc brake 6-hole
Typical price
140,– to 370,–Utilizes a six-bolt mount system for attaching the disc rotor to the hub.
Preferred by those who value traditional design and compatibility with a wide range of disc rotors.
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Rim brake
Typical price
80,– to 320,–Works by applying friction directly to the wheel rim, requiring specific wheel design.
Best suited for riders who prioritize lightweight setups and simpler maintenance, often found in road biking.
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