FFWD F6R TUBLESS READY WHEELSET UNBOXING
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- čas přidán 29. 04. 2021
- Was looking for new set of carbon wheels and came across ffwd. I did research on the wheels and liked the fact that they offered a 3 year warranty and crash replacement. FFWD wheels are designed and made in Zwolle, The Netherlands. FFWD wheels are ridden by several pro teams so you know they’re a proven wheel.
Website:
ffwdusa.com
SPECIFICATIONS
700c 60mm tubeless ready full carbon clincher
DARC aerodynamic profile
3k Nano Brake Technology
UV Protected Decals
Spoke Count: 20H Front/24H Rear
Lacing Pattern: Front: Radial / Rear: 2:1
Hub Option: DT350 Straight Pull
Components: DT Aerolite spokes, DT Pro Lock Brass Nipples
Freehub: Shimano/SRAM 10/11, SRAM XDR or Campagnolo 11/12 speed
Color(s): Matte Black
Weight: 1660 grams +/- 5% (set)
Rim Width Outside: 27mm
Rim Width Inside: 19mm
Recommended Tire Width(s): 25mm (Min: 23mm, Max: 40mm)
Maximum Tire Pressure: 130psi/9bar
Maximum Recommended Rider Weight: 220lbs/100kg
Accessories: FFWD padded wheelbag, installed tubeless rim tape and valves, QR skewer(s), SwissStop brake pads
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Filming Equipment:
GoPro Hero 7 Black
Bikes:
2012 S-WORKS VENGE
2014 S-WORKS TARMAC
2020 S-WORKS TARMAC
Drivetrains:
SRAM etap 11s
Workout equipment;
Tacx Neo II
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Thats one fast machine no doubt - good vid man!
I have the disc brake version of those with the DT240 hubs. I have really liked them. I've had them for eight months now. I was being lazy and used them on a trip to the mountains. I to lazy to set up the climbing wheels that came with my bike as the rear needed new tires and they are set up tubeless. I did a lot of climbing and I honestly didn't really notice any disadvantage to using them except on the really fast descents with heavy cross winds. I never got scared I was going to crash but they still seemed to catch more wind at very high speeds. Not enough to stop me from using them on my next trip with a lot of climbing.
Are they only tubeless wheels? Or I Can use tier with inner tube on it?
cool shit
Did you end up going tubeless yet? I have a set of FFWD wheels coming (Raw model) I've always run tubes on my road bikes (25c GP5000's) and don't really want to go tubeless on road yet. I love tubeless mountain biking though.
I was planning get the Raw. But still cant decide between ffwd Raw or zipp 303 firecrest, do you have any suggestion? Thanks mate!
how is it holding up so far?