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Aerodynamics on Disc Brakes!
The 60mm rims are built with UD carbon for more stiffness featuring the new FFWD logo design and FFWD's DARC aero profile. Offering the best aerodynamics these wheels are used most on Time Trial and Triathlon bikes but would make a mean sprinting machine as well. Going wider to 26mm outside rim width these are tubeless-ready. The new FFWD design features a UV-protected logo.
DT Swiss hubs are known for their high quality and low and easy maintenance. On the disc brake models, the 2:1 spoke ratio brings more spokes on the critical side of the wheel making sure the best balance and durability are reached.
FFWD Wheels are always shipped as a complete package including most common accessories protected by a nice wheel bag. Outboxing will be something to look forward to!
The F6D FCC TLR is built with DT Swiss 350 straight pull center-lock hubs using 12mm thru-axles as standard. The F6D is available with DT350 or DT240 straight pull center lock hubs in a matte black color option.
Fast Forward’s rim technologies and unique artisan wheel building techniques are market-leading and WorldTour tested. FFWD Wheels are hand built in The Netherlands and have been ridden to victories in the Spring Classics, each Grand Tour, and numerous World Championships.
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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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