Electric Vehicles For India Electric Bikes Reserve Turbulent Aero road wheels use mixed rim shapes to beat wild winds

Reserve Turbulent Aero road wheels use mixed rim shapes to beat wild winds


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The new Reserve Turbulent Aero road wheels take more than just a mixed depth approach to cheating the wind. They also change the rim shape from front to rear, and their testing methods and data capture is the most novel approach we’ve seen in a while.

Offered in three depths, they use a shallower, wider, symmetric rim up front, and a taller, narrower, asymmetric rim in the rear.

It’s a big departure from reserve aero rim profiles with measurements

The front rim is rounder, shorter, wider, and has symmetric profile. The rear is taller and a bit narrower, with an asymmetric design that puts the spoke bed further from the cassette to give the wheels a more equal bracing angle, but they say it’s also an aerodynamic consideration.

Internal width varies by model, but for the 52/63 wheelset, front is a massive 25mm and rear is 24mm. Recommended tire sizes are 25mm to 35mm wide.

reserve 52/63 aero road bike wheelset

Rim weights for the 52/63 wheelset are 430g (F) and 535g (R), with complete wheelsets ranging from 1,514g with DT 180 hubs to 1,606g with DT 350 hubs. It’s the wheelset for fast rides, windy triathlons, and long straightaways. MSRP is

reserve 34/37 and 40/44 aero road bike wheelsets

For climbers and weight weenies, the 34/37 come in at just 1,300g with DT 180s, only jumping to 1,392g with DT 350s. Rim weights are 351g (F) and 379g (R), with internal widths of 23mm and 22mm respectively, with a recommended tire range of 25mm all the way up to 40mm wide…meaning they might make a great fast-gravel wheelset, too.

The 40/44 is their all ’rounder, designed for riders who do it all and want to be comfortable on all-day rides. It’s the only one of the bunch that mentions having “a touch of forgiveness”, balancing compliance with stiffness, but it’s also likely coming from the extremely wide rims adding more volume – inside widths are 25.5mm front and 25mm rear, with tire compatibility from 28mm up to 40mm. Rim weights are 410g (F) and 435g (R). Wheelset weights range from 1,368g to 1,460g.

scooter with wind speed sensors for aero road bike wheel testing

All three wheelsets use a 24/24 spoke count and have internal reinforcements on the carbon rims where the spoke nipples rest. There are no rider weight limits or tire restrictions on any of them, run them tubed or tubeless. MSRP is $1,799 for any depth, a pretty good deal for a wheelset with a lifetime warranty that (presumably) includes their excellent (and expensive) Fillmore Tubeless Valve Stems.

ReserveWheels.com

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