There’s been no scarcity of restricted or particular version bikes and elements recently. From high-end eMTBs to US-made metal bikes, it looks as if almost each model has been producing one thing particular in restricted portions. To not be outdone, Reserve Wheels is getting in on the motion with a restricted run of its ever-popular 30|HD Carbon rims laced to e*13’s slick new Sidekick Hubs.
This setup employs Reserve’s 30|HD Carbon rims, that are already well-liked amongst aggressive riders for his or her blanched journey high quality, spectacular sturdiness, and lifelong guarantee. Now riders have the choice to purchase them as a set with the distinctive e*13 Sidekick Hubs, which declare to remove pedal kickback, present a chainless journey really feel, and create much less drivetrain noise.


The Sidekick Hubs declare to isolate your drivetrain from suspension whereas freewheeling by making a “deadband” space. This deadband is tuneable, permitting riders to decide on between 12, 15, and 18 levels, relying on their preferences and suspension kinematics. And with threaded finish caps, the deadband adjustment could be finished with out instruments. If you happen to’ve been suffering from pedal kickback, these hubs could possibly be the reply to bettering your bike’s suspension efficiency. The idea is sort of much like OChain, though the Sidekick system is housed cleanly contained in the rear hub.


Reserve 30|HD x e*13 Sidekick Hubs: Pricing and Availability
The Reserve 30|HD x e*13 Sidekick Wheelsets can be found now and promote for $2,199. They arrive with an XD Freehub physique, a 6-bolt brake rotor interface, and can be found in 29-inch or combined wheel measurement configurations. Reserve says they solely produced a restricted run of those particular wheels, so that you’ll most likely need to act quick should you’re considering choosing up a set. Sadly, these wheels are unique to the North American market, so that you’ll must construct up a set your self should you dwell elsewhere on the planet.
The 30|HD Carbon can be out there as a rim solely ($649/every) for customized wheel builds, or as a wheelset constructed up with DT Swiss 350 DEG 90T hubs ($1,799).
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