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Titanium Spokes Coming Soon
Titanium Spokes Coming Soon. Materials: Titanium Alloy. Weight: 3.3g (270mm)
Rope Spokes Coming Soon
Rope Spokes for Bicycle. Materials: Aramid Fiber and Titanium, Weight: 2.2g (270mm)
Take Advice: 24-inch Fat Bike Carbon Wheel Comes
24-inch Fat Bike Carbon Wheel Comes. Would you consider a fat bike equipped with 24 inch wheels as your winter beast? Welcome to leave your thoughts in the comment section below or contact us to share your opinions.
Slopestyle MTB | Nathan Compartino from Canada
Slopestyle MTB, Nathan Compartino from Canada, Carbon Wheels of NEXTIE
How to Correctly Use Carbon Fiber Spokes?
We provide two special tools for all customers who order carbon fiber spokes or wheelset with carbon fiber spokes, which can maximize the excellent characteristics of carbon fiber spokes.
ASTM Classification F2043 for Bicycle Rims
According to ASTM classification system, all wheel products of NEXTIE are classified into five categories from riding on paved roads to downhill and freeride riding. Each product page shows the number of its ASTM classification.
Tire Pressue Chart for Bicycle Wheels: Mountain, Fat Bike, Road, Cyclocross, Gravel
Optimal bicycle tire pressure balances riding speed, comfort and safety. While the optimal tire pressure value is directly related to many factors, like the riding condition, the system weight, the rim size especially the inner width of the rim, the tire size, the rim bead type (hook or hookless) and the rim strength, weather and temperature.
Tire Size Chart for Bicycle Rims: Mountain, Fat Bike, Road, Cyclocross, Gravel
What size of bicycle tire should I choose? Here is Tire Size Chart for Rims of Mountain Bike, Fat Bike, Road Bike, Cyclocross and Gravel Bike
Ceramic Bearings Vs. Steel Bearings: Which to Choose?
Ceramic bearings are better for applications that require high speeds, high temperatures, and longevity. Steel bearings are better for applications that require heavy load capacity and ease of maintenance.
What are Drain Holes on bicycle wheels? Why should we drill the Drain Holes?
The holes are designed to allow accumulated water inside the rim to drain out. They are a practical feature that enhances the performance and longevity of the rim, especially in challenging riding environments.