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CycleOps Powertap G3 Rear Wheel 2013
CycleOps Powertap G3 Rear Wheel 2013
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Top Features of the CycleOps Powertap G3 Rear Wheel 2013
PowerTap G3 Wheel a complete power solution versatile enough to do it all. This wheel is available in Shimano or Campagnolo Freehub options and comes with a 21mm rim width.
- PowerTap G3 Hub Details:
- World’s lightest power meter
- Hub weighs a mere 325 grams
- 15mm alloy axle for optimum stiffness to weight ratio
- ANT+ compatible for use with Joule or your favourite computer
- Shimano/SRAM or Campagnolo
- Spokes DB14 spokes 32-hole
- Perfect for training & racing in all conditions
- Includes skewers
- NEW 21mm rim width
- Road
Choosing the right wheels for your bike can be a difficult decision, but our PowerTap G3 alloy wheel helps make the decision easier. Durability and serviceability are the most important aspects of any good wheel, and they have put together a wheelset that is perfect for all conditions. They have pared their PowerTap G3 hub with their 32-spoke, classic box-section rims. The wheel smith double-butted black spokes with brass nipples to offer you great strength to weight Ratio.
All components of the CycleOps System are designed to work perfectly together, so take advantage of seamless compatibility when you pair the wheels to a Joule or Joule GPS and companion PowerAgent software. Get the all the advantages of precision measurement, analysis, and the perfect alloy wheel...all in one. Go ahead and leave your worries behind and get out and enjoy your ride!
About the CycleOps brand
Cycleops are world famous for producing high quality cycle trainers. However, the company origins weren’t in cycling, believe it or not they started with producing curtain rods! The story goes that the Graber brothers sold their window products company and needed something to do. They experimented in their garage and came up with a best-selling bike rack. In 1989, Chris and Sara Fortune purchased the company when it was selling 80,000 bike racks a year. In 1990, a high-end brand of bike rack was launched, branded as “Saris.” Today Saris is a leading supplier to the bicycle industry in over 30 countries. The company expanded in 1999 by acquiring the Cycleops brand of bike trainer. As usual they set out to improve on the design and by 2001 they created a new trainer frame and in 2002 they launched the world’s first progressive resistance Cycleops magnetic trainer. It was in 2001 that they heard about a hub that could measure power output and they jumped at the chance to bring this product to cyclists. They bought the company that invented Powertap and started a new round of Cycleops cycling innovations.
Delivery Information
The delivery options available for shipping this product along with the contents of your basket to USA are:
- Standard Delivery: Estimated delivery within 8 working days - Free
- Priority International Delivery: Estimated delivery within 6 working days - $6.34
International Delivery
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Returns Information
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Returned goods must be unused and supplied with their original packaging, unless the goods are faulty.
Wiggle will pay the return postage costs for any faulty items.
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