ER1600 DB Spline Disc Brake Wheel
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Only 3 In stock
Why We Like The ER1600 DB Spline Disc Brake Wheel
When you're craving adventures that take you from road to gravel, and maybe even a little light singletrack, don't waste your saddle sore budget on skinny tires with no cushion. The DT Swiss ER1600 DB Spline Wheel is here to soak up some of the chatter and give you a plush feel while you tackle the roughest of roads ahead. It is eager and ready to dive down dirt roads for weekend bikepacking endeavors, keeping you afloat through the sandy and loose flats, just to turn around and hug mud at your local cyclocross race series the next week. The rim is set up to roll tubeless, allowing you to run lower tire pressures to give yourself a little added pneumatic suspension on the ride, with a boost in grip holding you to the road ahead, and disc brake compatibility brings next-level modulation for steep country roads that have your guts twisting.
Details
- Tackle the road less traveled with plush 700c disc wheels
- Rough roads are no problem with durable aluminum hoops
- Wide tires pair with 20mm inner width for a plush feel
- Tubeless-ready for better compliance and traction on the trail
- DT Swiss 350 hubs with straightpull spokes for strong support
- Compatible with centerlock rotors
- Item #DTS002G
- Rim Material
- aluminum
- Wheel Size
- 700c
- Rim Type
- Hooked
- Rim Depth
- 23mm
- Rim Width
- [outer] 24mm, [internal] 20mm
- Brake Compatibility
- centerlock disc
- Hubs
- DT Swiss 350
- Front Axle
- 12 x 100mm thru axle
- Rear Axle
- 12 x 142mm thru axle
- Spokes
- DT aero comp straightpull
- Spoke Nipple
- DT ProLock Squorx ProHead alu
- Spoke Count
- 24
- Max Rider Weight
- 265lb (120kg)
- Claimed Weight
- [front] 1lb 10.3oz (746g), [rear] 1lb 15.5oz (892g), [pair] 3lb 9.8oz (1638g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 7, 2020
Fantastic Upgrade
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I purchased a Trek Emonda for exercise and weight-loss. I am a former century rider from the early 90?s and thought I would get into riding casually but later found myself drawn back to the riding community cycling more and more. (Not a bad thing, right?) Anyhow, the Bontrager TLR?s served me well. I abused them. Initially I was significantly over the weight limit for those wheels and they held up fairly well. [greater than expected] When it came time to replace these wheels, I wanted DT Swiss because I was familiar with their reputation for building quality wheels. DT Swiss are well known for producing excellent spokes and hubs used by competitor brands. Truthfully, I wanted a set of wheels with 240 hubs but that wheel set was out of my price range and ?well, I am still fond of abusing things and not really worrying about breaking anything but I digress. I purchased these wheels a few months ago and have abused the mess out of them. They have served me well. They are a phenomenal wheel for the money. If you are looking for the best value at this price point, you should really consider this wheelset.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com