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Tubular Aero on disc brakes!
With a streamlined design, the F6D tubular wheelset is for those who demand top aerodynamic performance on the road. The design incorporates our DARC technology that leads to an aero profile, making the F6D wheelset ideal for use in time trials or triathlons. The enhanced stiffness offered by the UD carbon construction means that they also make for a mean sprinting weapon.
As a versatile road solution, the wheels come disc brake-equipped for supreme stopping power across all conditions. The wheelset is a top performer across various road disciplines and the weapon of choice of many riders in the peloton.
All FFWD disc brake sets come with 12mm thru-axle fitting.
DT Swiss hubs lend a reliable and durable quality to the wheels with their proven track record as a time-tested low-maintenance solution. A 2:1 spoke ratio reinforces the drive side of the wheels, front and back, in a design feature that ensures the wheels remain true to their task even under bursts of high wattage.
In alignment with the construction, the wheelset comes in a long-lasting finish with UV-protected logos and a 3-year warranty upon registration. All orders ship in a protective wheel bag with all the accessories you'll need.
General
A. Rim
B. Hub
C. Spokes
D. Nipples
Additional Shipping Charges Apply:
Large volume / volumetric weight Shipment - This product originates from our distribution center in Bangalore, India, and will be transported using the most reliable and premium courier partners to ensure reliable delivery of the product to you. Any orders received out of Bangalore will attract a nominal shipping charge, to be decided and applied by couriers, after the order is placed and when the product is ready for dispatch - by checking the volumetric weight of the shipment box. Applicable shipping charges by the transporter will be communicated and to be paid before the dispatch.
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