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Tom Ritchey Interview: Cape Epic and SuperLogic Carbon Mountain Bike Wheels

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BIKERUMOR.com 2009 SEA OTTER CLASSIC COVERAGE: Tom Ritchey weighs in on his new SuperLogic carbon-rimmed mountain bike wheels and how they held up during the Cape Epic, a South Africa mtb stage race that is notorious for destroying bikes, parts and riders alike.  With a 308g rim and only 28 spokes, a lot of people thought he was crazy for bringing such a lightweight wheelset to a grueling event.

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How’d they work out?  Flawlessly.  Check the video for Tom’s story about the event and the wheels, then hit “more” for additional photos and specs on the wheels…

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The 1328g cross country wheelset saves weight with the following specs:

  • Unidirectional High Modulus carbon/boron rim construction
  • DT Swiss butted spokes (14/17/14) with brass nipples
  • Cold-forged hubs
  • Centerlock brake attachment (saves a few grams on the wheel, but will require adding adapter for 6-bolt std)
  • Ti QR skewers with machined cams
  • 28 spokes front and rear
  • Ceramic braking surface (really?  if you’ve got the coin for these, you’re running disc brakes)

 
UPDATE: MSRP is $2,250/pair
Pricing wasn’t yet available, but the road tubular equivalent runs about $1,400 – $1,500, so maybe expect a little more since these are clinchers.

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