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Spotted: New Unreleased Easton Havoc Seatpost and Carbon Wheels

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Today, some interesting pictures of Easton’s next generation of burly trail/freeride/downhill oriented Havoc components began to circulate on several mountain bike forums.

On the less interesting side of the spectrum, the grainy picture above depicts a new seatpost with updated graphics, to match the rest of the Havoc line-up. It’s difficult to tell from this image if anything else has been updated or altered.

Update from Easton:

“Thanks for the Easton write up and good eye on the seat post. That thing does look good, eh? We currently do not have plans for bringing that post into the aftermarket product line. Chris (commented above) is right that the post was in our booth at Eurobike and Interbike last year on Loic Bruni’s bike.

As for the Havoc Carbon wheels: They’re not for sale. We never actually brought them to market. We tested several iterations with our pro riders and our grassroots testing team in 2011. We mistakenly put them in the 2012 catalog thinking that we’d bring them to market in the fall of 2011. Although that wheelset tested stronger than our current Havoc UST and stronger than Haven Carbon (in fact it’s the strongest wheel we’ve ever tested), we wanted it to be a downhill equivalent to our Haven Carbon. By that I mean the Haven Carbon is a virtually indestructible All Mountain/Trail/Enduro wheelset. We really wanted to have a “virtually indestructible” downhill wheelset. Something capable of withstanding a 280-lb guy on a 45-pound DH bike riding a flat tire on a rocky race course.

The Team Lapierre International guys loved that wheelset and they had a lot of success testing it. But we still haven’t gotten the Havoc Carbon wheelset to where we want it. And we’re not going to introduce a new wheelset until we’re really happy with its performance. Sorry to anyone that’s been waiting to buy a set!

Dain Zaffke
Easton Cycling”

Spin past the break for the scoop on the new wheels….

The new Havoc wheels, which have the word carbon clearly emblazoned on them, are listed for sale on online retailer Bike24s website. They are currently listed as unavailable with an unknown delivery date, but suggested retail is posted at a staggering  2,499.90€ (roughly $3,257) USD.

The rim is 28 mm wide, 20mm deep, and the wheels will be available in either a 12×135/142 or 12x150mm thru axle configuration. Here’s the description pulled from the retailers website:

The wheelset reference of stability and a low weight the Havoc with carbon rims. Perfectly suited for Enduro and All Mountain rides. With the Havoc Carbon Easton ventures the step to send out a wheelset with carbon rims on hardest freeride trails. The UST tubeless compatible wheelset uses like the standard Havoc wheels the proven M1 hubset. Furthermore the Havoc Carbon features a generous, 28mm width that will accommodate tires up to 2.7 inches wide. UST Tubeless compatible rim requires no rim strip, eliminating more weight. The Havoc employs conventional straight-pull spokes and can be trued like a standard wheel. Havoc Carbon rims showcase numerous industry-leading design and engineering features: They are made with Easton’s proprietary ABC (Armored Ballistic Composite) materials including HMPE (High Modulus Polyethylene), the product of choice for ultra-light body armor and other ballistic military applications. Proprietary resins provide the ABC composite with highly enhanced impact strength. Like all Easton wheels, the Havoc Carbon is built by hand using Easton’s proprietary acoustic tension and truing system. High-end water transfer graphics and grey anodized hubs make Havoc a compliment to any modern All Mountain bike. Fit for any situation, the Havoc is the perfect choice for demanding riders. 

20mm deep, 28mm wide Easton All Mountain Ballistic Composite Carbon rim, thread-eyed, black with AllOver graphics. Only suited for disc brakes. Can be modified to accommodate tubeless tires. M1 hubs with dual sealed oversized bearing and 6 hole disc mount. Dual-bearing 3-pawl freewheel system engineered for dependability and smooth performance. Thru axle system with 20mm on front and 12×135/142mm thru axle standard at the rear wheel. Adaptors for converting to 142mm are inluded. Black Hammerhead Sapim 2,0-1,8-2,0mm spokes, 3-cross contactless spoke pattern.

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Chris
Chris
11 years ago

YO,

That Seatpost was on Display on their booth at Eurobike.
I asked them if it will go into Production and he said that this is a OEM version of the current Havoc seatpost with graphics suited to the rest of the Line up. So this is not necessary a new Havoc seatpost..

tsuful
11 years ago

“….proven M1 hubset”
Thats just killed me right there. LOL

Yoshi
Yoshi
11 years ago

29″?

dan
dan
11 years ago

^^ because 29ers need those wheels to huck the gnar on the bike path

Easton Cycling
11 years ago

Hello Bike Rumor team,

Thanks for the Easton write up and good eye on the seat post. That thing does look good, eh? We currently do not have plans for bringing that post into the aftermarket product line. Chris (commented above) is right that the post was in our booth at Eurobike and Interbike last year on Loic Bruni’s bike.

As for the Havoc Carbon wheels: They’re not for sale. We never actually brought them to market. We tested several iterations with our pro riders and our grassroots testing team in 2011. We mistakenly put them in the 2012 catalog thinking that we’d bring them to market in the fall of 2011. Although that wheelset tested stronger than our current Havoc UST and stronger than Haven Carbon (in fact it’s the strongest wheel we’ve ever tested), we wanted it to be a downhill equivalent to our Haven Carbon. By that I mean the Haven Carbon is a virtually indestructible All Mountain/Trail/Enduro wheelset. We really wanted to have a “virtually indestructible” downhill wheelset. Something capable of withstanding a 280-lb guy on a 45-pound DH bike riding a flat tire on a rocky race course.

The Team Lapierre International guys loved that wheelset and they had a lot of success testing it. But we still haven’t gotten the Havoc Carbon wheelset to where we want it. And we’re not going to introduce a new wheelset until we’re really happy with its performance. Sorry to anyone that’s been waiting to buy a set!

Dain Zaffke
Easton Cycling

james dexter
james dexter
11 years ago

is that a black deemax I see?

g
g
11 years ago

@dan- i bet you are so cool.

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