Parcours says the new 650b version of its Alta wheelset is for those “seeking a ‘one wheel’ setup for their gravel bike”, thanks to its lightweight build that boasts 35mm deep aero profile wide carbon rims.
The new 650b wheelset (£849) is designed for those mixing it up on both the gravel and tarmac, with the robust build said to “thrive on exploring the most rugged of trails, and yet is also just at home powering along the flats, with responsive handling”.
Down from the 28 spokes of existing 700c’s to 24 spokes, these tubeless ready wheels are promised to still be “robust enough for whatever you throw at it”. The spokes are laced in a two-cross pattern both at the front and rear, to an aluminium hub with EZO cartridge bearings as used in the 700c’s.
With this, the 650b versions are lighter and come in at a very respectable claimed weight of 1,360g for the wheelset (605g front, 755g rear), whereas the 700cs were 1,494g.
It features the same 35mm deep aero rims which impressed Dave Arthur with their strength and stiffness for the price when he tested the 700c version earlier this year. His full review can be found here.
With a wide internal rim width of 25mm, these hookless rims are said to be well suited to “the most animated off-road routes” and are designed to be wrapped in wide gravel tyres, to maximise comfort and traction over the tougher terrain.
Set up for commonplace 12mm thru-axles, adapter kits are also available to fit various other axle standards.
Get more info at www.parcours.cc
I've seen worse - cyclists riding with no hands in traffic, trying to look at their handheld smartphones.
So, 'Give way to oncoming vehicles' actually means 'Don't give way to oncoming vehicles. Expect them to stop and plough on through regardless.'...
How has that Rover managed to be taxed but hasn't had an MOT for 16 years ? You can't tax a vehicle without an MOT certificate?
Obviously that refers to one of these.
"People in this country have had enough of mathematicians with numbers saying they know what adds up..."
Simple. The tech is too annoying, repetitive and expensive. I stopped because i did not like charging 400 euro's for a pair of tubeless tires. And...
Wow... I had no idea bike shops charge that much for a service!...
UCI: "Are we so out of touch? No, it's the riders who're wrong."
No surprise to me. Something similar happened to me - after which the driver got out of his vehicle and proceeded to assault me. He was ...
No. They'll always go faster, always have. Oh, and you forgot to mention nutrition and training advances behind higher speeds. They're just fitter...