- THE NEW RACING WIND - 55mm deep (80mm with 25mm tyre fitted) providing a new wider profile deeper carbon wheelset. disk brake, tubless compatable.When thinking about a racing wheelset like Wind 55 DB, you start withaerodynamics.The 55 mm full carbon unidirectional rimis the result of an endless cycle of tests, wind tunnel analyses and laboratory finishing.The Wind 55DB has been designed with the specific objective of reducing the effect of cross-winds when riding by as much as possible. This is most noticeablewhen you choose to race on Wind 55 DB: it cuts through the wind, guarantees stability and consequently very high average speeds without excess effort.Reliabilitycomes in the form of Fulcrum's2-Way Fit tubeless system which helps prevent untimely punctures when it matters most. With its 19-mm internal channel, it is designed to offer the bestsupport for tubeless tiresand to work in conjunction with 25 and 28 mm sizes with its wide rim profile.If "Aerodynamics" is the first word that comes to mind to describe your new set of wheels, perhaps you should think of Wind as the first choice.
- THE NEW RACING WIND - 55mm deep (80mm with 25mm tyre fitted) providing a new wider profile deeper carbon wheelset. disk brake, tubless compatable.When thinking about a racing wheelset like Wind 55 DB, you start withaerodynamics.The 55 mm full carbon unidirectional rimis the result of an endless cycle of tests, wind tunnel analyses and laboratory finishing.The Wind 55DB has been designed with the specific objective of reducing the effect of cross-winds when riding by as much as possible. This is most noticeablewhen you choose to race on Wind 55 DB: it cuts through the wind, guarantees stability and consequently very high average speeds without excess effort.Reliabilitycomes in the form of Fulcrum's2-Way Fit tubeless system which helps prevent untimely punctures when it matters most. With its 19-mm internal channel, it is designed to offer the bestsupport for tubeless tiresand to work in conjunction with 25 and 28 mm sizes with its wide rim profile.If "Aerodynamics" is the first word that comes to mind to describe your new set of wheels, perhaps you should think of Wind as the first choice.