Are WTB rims any good?

Are WTB rims any good?

WTB rims have taken me more than 3,000 miles on three attempts on the Tour Divide race without a hitch. This race is tough and rugged, and wheels endure both rider and gear weight. These rims have to be proven stout, lightweight, and I’ve never had to deal with defects or excessive retruing.

Are WTB rims Tubeless Ready?

TCS (Tubeless Compatible System) is our standardized tubeless rim/tire system designed to meet international ETRTO standards and deliver unbeatable reliability. Whether you’re hammering out gravel climbs, pinning it down sketchy trails or simply trying to get to work on time… we make a tire to exceeed your needs.

Do tubeless ready rims need tape?

Tubeless (no tubes) reliability? Tubeless rims are more reliable than tubeless-ready rims because they do not require any tape. Riders who swap tires on and off regularly will appreciate not having to worry about re-taping. You get a nice tight seal, and the only hole that you need to worry about is the valve hole.

Is WTB i29 Tubeless Ready?

Product description WTB ST i29 TCS ST rims create an affordable solution to the previously cost-prohibitive hurdle of tubeless mountain biking. UST compliant bead hooks border a tape and sealant-driven inner rim profile, providing standards-based, repeated tubeless consistency.

Is rim strip necessary?

Rim tape is essential to protect the from punctures caused by the tube expanding into recessed spoke holes, from pinch flats on the sharp edges of the spoke holes or from scratches or imperfections on the inner rim.

Are all rims tubeless compatible?

Pretty much all clincher wheels can be used with tubeless specific tires with the addition of a Stan’s No Tubes type of rim strip and valve stem but there are three versions. They also provide a ramp for the bead to slide up to help provide a better seal for a tubeless tire.

Who makes WTB?

Wilderness Trail Bikes
Wilderness Trail Bikes (usually shortened to WTB) is a privately owned company based in Marin County, California, USA.

How big are WTB frequency team I25 rims?

Mounted to: Industry Nine hubs / spokes, Canfield Yelli Screamy frame Rider: 5’9” 150 lbs. WTB has been making rims for quite a while, and these days, you’ll most commonly find them as an option on custom built wheels from a shop, or as an aftermarket replacement if you trash a rim.

What kind of tires does WTB Kom light use?

WTB’s new rims are outfitted with TCS 2.0 (Tubeless Compatible System). Tires seat to the rim readily—like the original TCS—but there are two important updates. WTB has coined the first as Solid Strip. Down the center of the rim is a recessed channel. A strip of pliable rubber (the Solid Strip) fits into said channel.

What kind of rims are on WTB Enduro wheels?

WTB does offer some pre-built wheels, but they’re somewhat lost in the sea of wheels that are offered these days. I laced up the Frequency Team i25 rims to my Industry Nine Enduro wheels, which originally came built with Stan’s Flow EX rims.

What kind of alloy is the I25 rim made out of?

And many of the rims that are in the same price range as the i25 use a similar sleeved joint, The rims are made out of “WT69” aluminum alloy, which appears to be a proprietary WTB thing that is claimed to have “a 20% higher yield than 6000 series Aluminum alloy.”

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