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$779.99
The XM 1501 SPLINE ONE 30: a whole lot of wheel. Fit with high volume tires, it will eat up the roughest of descents you can throw at it and it'll climb to those trailheads with ease. The perfect size for demanding all-mountain riders, it features DT's famous aluminum rim construction, proven on World Cup downhill and EWS levels. The DT Swiss wheel build quality and the unmatched Ratchet System hubs complement this extremely capable package, made to dominate the mountain.
$729.99
When you're riding full tilt into a steep banked turn, you need to have faith in your gear. You can trust the FR 1950 CLASSIC in any situation. The 30mm rim width offers your downhill tires unparalleled lateral support for even more speed when cornering, and the increased volume allows you to reduce your tire pressure and get traction like never before. The rim design, lightweight 240s hubs, and the DT Competition spokes have proven their robustness on the world's toughest downhill trails, bolted onto bikes ridden by Danny Hart and Loic Bruni. Whether you're riding against the clock or just for fun, the FR 1950 is perfect for all of you who've got something against braking.
$900.00
The XM 1700 SPLINE wheels were designed to dominate the mountain. Light and robust welded rims with perfect tubeless compatibility for grip and puncture resistance. Built on reliable 350 hubs with 36-tooth ratchet engagement. - Welded Aluminum rim with 30mm internal width - 350 hub with 36 point SL Ratchet system - Competition spokes and Squorx nipples - Designed for All Mountain applications
$640.00
The XM 1700 SPLINE wheels were designed to dominate the mountain. Light and robust welded rims with perfect tubeless compatibility for grip and puncture resistance, built on reliable and smooth rolling 350 hubs. - Welded Aluminum rim with 30mm internal width - 350 hub with 36 point SL Ratchet system - Competition spokes and Squorx nipples - Designed for All Mountain applications
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