Black Inc FIVE Track - Front Wheel
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Black Inc FIVE Track - Front Wheel

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Black Inc FIVE Track - Front WheelFrom Londons Herne Hill Velodrome to the Colorado Springs Velodrome, and every openair velodrome in between, the Black Inc FIVE Track carbon tubular front wheel has been specifically designed to excel in these types of facilities where airflow is more turbulent and less predictable than indoor velodromes. The Black Inc FIVE Track uses a five spoke design combined with a 60 mm tubular rim profile to provide the ideal mix of straight line aerodynamic

From London’s Herne Hill Velodrome to the Colorado Springs Velodrome, and every openair velodrome in between, the Black Inc FIVE Track carbon tubular front wheel has been specifically designed to excel in these types of facilities where airflow is more turbulent and less predictable than indoor velodromes.

The Black Inc FIVE Track uses a five spoke design combined with a 60 mm tubular rim profile to provide the ideal mix of straight-line aerodynamic efficiency with an ability to excel in group racing dynamics or in openair velodromes where wind conditions can be unpredictable.

The tubular rim uses an external width of 28 mm and is optimised for 700c x 23 mm tyres. Uniquely, the FIVE Track is available in three different hub variations: a 40mm x 12 TA, a 100mm x 12 TA, and a 100mm x M10 bolt hub width option. The mix of high modulus T-800 and T-100 carbon fibre in the layup ensures supreme rigidity and blade-like precision when accelerating through the track banking. The water transfer decals with a TEXTREME high polish glossy clearcoat highlight the Black Inc FIVE Track with an elegant finish.

Specifications:

Weight: 800g

Spokes: Five Aero Foil Carbon Spokes
Front Hub: WH-06F Alloy Body
Hub Width: 40mm or 100mm
Axle Type: 40mm OLD x 12mm Thru Axle / 100mm OLD x 12mm Thru Axle
100mm OLD X M10 Bolt
Bearings: Black Inc + CeramicSpeed WT
Material: High Modulus Carbon Fiber (T-800/ T-1000)
Finish: TEXTREME glossy clearcoat
Type Interface: Tubular
Recommended Tire Size: 700c x 23mm
Rim Height: 60mm
Rim Width: (External) 28mm
Decals: Water Transfer Decals with High Polish Glossy Clear Coat Finish

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