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130kgf max, we build to 120kgf on a typical mtb and urban wheels.
110 kgf on non-eyeletted lightweight road rims
If you have any questions on spoke tensions or need advice please contact us or visit your local dealer.
We do sell QR Axle End Caps to make some of our wheels and hubs 141mm QR Boost compatible.
You will need to have purchased a boost-spaced hub (such as MT Supadrive Boost Hub, which comes as standard on many of our high-end mountain bike wheels).
The axle end caps with the QR fitment that are specific to your boost-spaced hub will fit to make your hub a 141mm boost QR axle.
Please read more to see the full array of options, dependent on your hub type.
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Spare parts for our hubs can be found on the following page.
If you don’t see the part you're looking for, just get in touch.
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Watch the video to learn how service the MT Supadrive mechanism
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100kg is our recommended maximum rider weight limit for our road and gravel wheelsets. 120kg is our recommended maximum rider weight limit for our MTB wheelsets. Rider weights beyond these weights are often still viable with our wheels but this does add extra stress to the components and we recommend regular checks with an experienced mechanic. Any warranty issues will be assessed by our team on a case-by-case basis.
Check out our video for instructions on setting your wheel up tubeless
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Yes, you can convert the MT front hub and MT Supadrive rear hubs to boost with our boost adaptors. Read more for links to Front and Rear adaptors.
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Watch the video to learn how to swap the end cones (or Axle End Caps) on our MT Supadrive hub.
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Watch the video below to learn how to swap the end cones (or Axle End Caps) on our MT (formally 6F) front hub.
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Read more about frame spacing
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Watch the video to learn how to apply Halo tubeless tape.
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Absolutely, you can use our tubeless wheels with a standard tyre and tube.
Click here to find out more
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In the world of ever-growing cassette options, the amount of freehubs on offer has grown. This makes choosing the correct freehub ever harder. Please read our guide
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Shimano type HG Road/ HG MTB, MicroSpline, or Sram type XD/XDR?
If you are unsure of which freehub you have, please follow the link to see the full guide
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Follow these steps to assemble the adaptor
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On the leading edge of the flange (between the spokes) one side will be the hub ID number. View our list of these numbers.
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Watch the video below to learn how to service our Clickster Freewheel.
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Yes, if you have crashed and experienced a wheel failure, we can offer a 50% discount on a direct replacement. If the wheel has been discontinued we will endeavour to find the closest match for you.
Please see our technology piece explaining the development of the Supadrive system
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