The amount of sealant required for tubeless tires depends on the width of the tire. As a rule, there should be enough sealant to cover the inside of the tire wall and leave a small puddle on the bottom of the tire.
Generally, when you first use a new tubeless, they may lose some pressure. That’s because there are often small defects in the tires that allow air to escape over time
The cycling power loss of the wheel set is a holistic thing, start from every angle, we do our best to enable the customer to improves the riding time maintaining the same heart rate on the road he rides every day after switching to…
Carbon wheels and aluminum wheels are a perennial topic of discussion among road riders. After years of development, carbon wheels have turned from luxury products into approachable products. So will carbon wheels occupy the middle-end market of road bikes and aluminum wheels become low-end…
Our carbon spokes are designed for mechanical building. This means that spokes can be laced and replaced just like traditional steel spokes.
In the cycling career, what most people have heard is the pursuit of speed and the pursuit of higher speed, such as accelerating and faster. Many people often neglect to slow down. From time to time, We also see that in bicycle races, the speed is too fast to pass…
For some riders, especially racers, the appeal of carbon fiber hubs is almost irresistible. Professional racers have been using carbon fibre wheels because it saves a lot of time and power. But does that mean carbon fibre wheels are worth the money? Carbon fibre…
To make your wheels look cool, you have new options. UD X Weave grain is available now. We overlap the carbon fiber cloth in an X shape to produce the wheel that makes your bike shine in the sun.
A subversive riding experience is the greatest feeling that carbon spoke wheel sets can bring to you. Carbon fiber spokes are nothing new, once only for professional cyclists in the Tour de France, now used by most amateurs, not just for racing, but also for training. Brands…