Tune Black Burner 23 - 29 Inches Carbon Rear Wheel - ClimbHill Standard - 6-Bolt - 12x148mm Boost - Micro Spline
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- Description
Description of Tune Black Burner 23 - 29 Inches Carbon Rear Wheel - ClimbHill Standard - 6-Bolt - 12x148mm Boost - Micro Spline
Note: For illustrative purposes the product is shown in another color or variation. Delivery includes the ClimbHill rear hub with SHimano MicroSpline freehub only. Other products shown serve solely illustrative purposes and will not be delivered.
The Tune BlackBurner 23 is super precise and nimble in curves during trail rides. An ideal wheel for tire widths from 1,5″ to 2,35″. Its lateral stiffness and modern look will further convince you that you made a good choice.
The different components of the BlackBurner 23 29″ haven been designed and chosen to obtain the lightest possible carbon wheel without exploding your budget. Concerning the lateral stiffness, the 32 D-Light SAPIM Stainless Steel spokes on the wheel will deliver all the precision and efficiency you need. For the rim, Tune has opted for a NoTubes Crest CB7 carbon rim with 23mm inner width.
Version for 12x148 mm Boost thru axle. The ClimbHill disc hub is compatible with all 6-bolt brake discs and comes with a Shimano Micro Spline compatible freehub.
Version with Standard Bearings:
The STANDARD precision bearings from Tune use a special bearing grease. They have been tried and tested for over 25 years and have an excellent price/performance ratio. The steel ball bearings are distinguished by their excellent durability. A standard nylon seal makes them insensitive to most weather conditions.
Note: ONLY suitable for tubeless ready tires (driven with or without inner tube)
- Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet of Tune Black Burner 23 - 29 Inches Carbon Rear Wheel - ClimbHill Standard - 6-Bolt - 12x148mm Boost - Micro Spline
Product Name: | Tune Black Burner 23 - 29 Inches Carbon Rear Wheel - ClimbHill Standard - 6-Bolt - 12x148mm Boost - Micro Spline |
Manufacturer: | Tune |
Item Code: | TUN524899 |
activity: | Bike |
material: | Carbon |
usage bikesport: | MTB, Cross Country |
hubs: | ClimbHill Boost |
spokes: | SAPIM D-Light |
rims: | NoTubes Crest CB7 Carbon |
shifting system: | 12-speed |
brake type: | Disc Brake |
wheel size: | 28" (29") (622mm) |
axle standard: | 12x148 Boost (RW) |
wheel/hub version: | Rear Wheel (RW), RW 700-900g, Standard Wheel |
freewheel body: | Micro Spline |
braking system: | 6-Hole Disc |
tire type: | Wire Bead Tire, Folding Tire, Tubeless Ready |
spoke hole number: | 32 |
tire pressure: | 2.6-4.1bar |
fitting tire dimensions: | 38-58mm |
ETRTO: | 23-622 |
rim width: | 29.7mm |
inner profile width: | 23mm |
rim profile height: | 19.3mm |
weight limit: | 115kg |
nipples: | SAPIM, Double Square, Polyax, Secure Lock, 16mm |
freehub system: | Shimano Micro Spline |
Model year: | 2021 |
weight: | 741g |
spoke hole number: | 32 |
- Availability**
Selection: Tune Black Burner 23 - 29 Inches Carbon Rear Wheel - ClimbHill Standard - 6-Bolt - 12x148mm Boost - Micro Spline | ||
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Still 1 in stock | in stock, delivery time 2-4 weeks | Color of the rear hub black |
Currently not in stock | Delivery time 5-6 weeks | Color of the rear hub blue |
Currently not in stock | Delivery time 5-6 weeks | Color of the rear hub acid green |
Currently not in stock | Delivery time 5-6 weeks | Color of the rear hub gold |
Currently not in stock | Delivery time 5-6 weeks | Color of the rear hub orange |
Currently not in stock | Delivery time 5-6 weeks | Color of the rear hub red |
Currently not in stock | Delivery time 5-6 weeks | Color of the rear hub silver |
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