Techlite makes the best wheels for bikes. These high tech wheels are light and aerodynamic aluminum and carbon fiber wheels for your mountain biking pleasure.
Techlite aluminum wheels feature an aerodynamic 24mm deep profile, and weigh in at a glossy 1460 grams for the pair, including rapid relase skewers. Techlite wheels also feature a low spoke count of 20 in the front wheel and 24 in the rear wheel, for lightweight and further decreased wind resistance. These wheels roll ultra fast, plus they are round.
The Techlite carbon wheels can be found in both clincher and tubular versions. What does clincher and tubular mean you ask? In road biker parlance, a Techlite clincher is what you could consider as a standard wheel and tire combo, either tubeless or having a conventional inner tube. A Techlite tubular wheel accepts a special tire that has the inner tube sewn into the tire, and this tire/tube combo (i.e. Tubular) is then stuck on the dedicated tubular rim. Tubulars are beneficial because they will be able to be run at way higher pressure and many riders feel they supply a better ride. Clinchers offer more tire decisions, and seriously simpler upkeep and flat repair[**].
The Techlite carbon clincher wheelset features an air cutting 38mm deep cross section and weigh in at a feathery 1400 grams for the pair, including quick release skewers. The Techlite tubular carbon wheelset has all the features of the clincher but sheds rather more weight, coming in at helium like 1340 gram for set, including quick release skewers.
Techlite rims have hubs, spokes and an edge. The tire goes on the rim, and the inner tube goes inside of the tire. After installing the tube and tire on your new Techlite wheels, fill with air the inner tube to the specified pressure. Mount them on your cycles, go ride your bike and luxuriate in the ride.
Techlite aluminum wheels feature an aerodynamic 24mm deep profile, and weigh in at a glossy 1460 grams for the pair, including rapid relase skewers. Techlite wheels also feature a low spoke count of 20 in the front wheel and 24 in the rear wheel, for lightweight and further decreased wind resistance. These wheels roll ultra fast, plus they are round.
The Techlite carbon wheels can be found in both clincher and tubular versions. What does clincher and tubular mean you ask? In road biker parlance, a Techlite clincher is what you could consider as a standard wheel and tire combo, either tubeless or having a conventional inner tube. A Techlite tubular wheel accepts a special tire that has the inner tube sewn into the tire, and this tire/tube combo (i.e. Tubular) is then stuck on the dedicated tubular rim. Tubulars are beneficial because they will be able to be run at way higher pressure and many riders feel they supply a better ride. Clinchers offer more tire decisions, and seriously simpler upkeep and flat repair[**].
The Techlite carbon clincher wheelset features an air cutting 38mm deep cross section and weigh in at a feathery 1400 grams for the pair, including quick release skewers. The Techlite tubular carbon wheelset has all the features of the clincher but sheds rather more weight, coming in at helium like 1340 gram for set, including quick release skewers.
Techlite rims have hubs, spokes and an edge. The tire goes on the rim, and the inner tube goes inside of the tire. After installing the tube and tire on your new Techlite wheels, fill with air the inner tube to the specified pressure. Mount them on your cycles, go ride your bike and luxuriate in the ride.
About the Author:
Christy Carson is a pro mountain bike rider that lives in Portland, Oregon and loves riding here bike outfitted with Techlite Wheels.
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