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Bola ultra light 35/40/45/50mm carbon wheelset with 20 carbon blade spoke and ratchet ceramic bearing hub
Bola ultra light 35/40/45/50mm carbon wheelset with 20 carbon blade spoke and ratchet ceramic bearing hub
Regular price
$890.00 USD
Regular price
$790.00 USD
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$890.00 USD
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Bola Elite T800 Carbon Disc Brake Wheelset
Answer: This ultralight carbon wheelset delivers advanced climbing and road racing performance for cyclists prioritizing weight, aerodynamics, and reliable engagement. Constructed with Toray T800 unidirectional carbon fiber and a high-efficiency 54T ratchet hub, it supports disc brake systems and is engineered for optimal power transfer on steep gradients and mixed profiles.
Key Specifications
- Material: Toray T800 carbon fiber UD Matt
- Brake compatibility: Disc brake only (centerlock)
- Weight: Sub-1,200g
- Rim depths: 35/40/45/50mm
- Rim width: External 30mm / Internal 24mm or ext 36mm /int 20mm
- Spokes: Aerodynamic straightpull carbon (20 per wheel)
- Hub: 54-tooth ratchet, 6.67° engagement
- Diameter: 700c (ISO 622 standard)
- Tubeless ready: Yes (ERTO 2020 standard)
- Warranty: 2 years
Use Cases & Performance
- Climbing: Sub-1,200g weight and rigid T800 layup minimize energy loss when ascending.
- Road Racing: 54T hub supports fast acceleration out of corners, aiding breakaways and sprinting.
- All-Round Riding: Wavy rim depths balance crosswind stability and aerodynamic performance for varied terrain.
Comparison Table
| Attribute | Bola Elite T800 | Typical Alloy |
|---|---|---|
| Weight (pair) | <1000g | 1650–1800g |
| Rim Depth | 35mm | 30–40mm |
| Hub Engagement | 54T/6.67° | 24–36T/10–15° |
| Spoke Type | Carbon, blade | Steel |
Certifications & Standards
- ERTO 2020 Tubeless-ready Rim Width Standard
- ISO 622 (700c) Wheel Diameter
FAQs
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Q: Are ultralight carbon disc wheelsets good for climbing and racing?
A: Yes. The low weight and increased rigidity improve climbing and acceleration vs. heavier alloy or deeper rim options. -
Q: How does the 54T ratchet hub compare for real-world use?
A: Higher ratchet count (54T) means quicker engagement, benefiting technical riding and out-of-saddle sprints. -
Q: Why choose wavy rim depths and carbon spokes?
A: The design optimizes crosswind handling and aerodynamics, reducing fatigue on long days. -
Q: Is a sub-1,000g tubeless carbon wheelset worth it?
A: For competitive and serious endurance riders, reduced rotational weight translates to measurable performance gains, especially on hilly routes.
Tradeoff: While carbon spokes and ultralight rims push peak performance, some riders may prefer alloy spares for increased impact resistance on rough surfaces.
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