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MavicAllroad Disc 700 | 12 x 142 mm | Centerlock - Rear bike wheel

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Do you love going off the beaten path and exploring new horizons on gravel? Then the Mavic Allroad Disc 700 rear bike wheel is made for you! With its sleek design and robust construction, this premium rear bike wheel offers an exceptional riding experience on all terrains, whether paved roads or rugged dirt paths. Thanks to its aluminum construction, the Allroad Disc 700 wheel is lightweight and easy to handle, while its wide and sturdy rims provide excellent stability and optimal control on the toughest surfaces. Equipped with tubeless-ready tires, it also allows you to enjoy a smooth and comfortable ride without worrying about punctures.

In short, the Mavic Allroad Disc 700 rear bike wheel is a wise choice for all cycling enthusiasts looking for a high-performance, reliable, and durable solution to explore the wildest trails!

  • 22mm wide aluminum rim
  • Straight stainless steel spokes
  • 6-bolt rear hub
  • Compatible with tubeless-ready tires
  • Compatible with Shimano and Sram cassettes
  • 12x142mm thru-axle
  • Centerlock braking system
  • Weight: 870 g

Description

Recommanded useGravel
GenderMen / Women
Weight1 020 g
ItemAllroad Disc 700 | 12 x 142 mm | Centerlock
Rim height22 mm
Wheel Size700c
Rim width23 mm
Brake systemDisque Center Lock
Freewheel BodiesShimano / Sram
Gear compatibility10 v / 11 v
Compatible tyresTubeless
Rim materialsAluminium
Spoke materialsSteel
Bike spokes24
Rear axle length12 x 142 mm
WheelsRear bike wheel
Recommended tyre width28 - 64 mm
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