Ric from Mad Fiber gave us a tour of the Mad Fiber headquarters in Seattle. What used to be an old bakery that served up fresh bread and cookies now serves up the latest in carbon wheel goodies. Ric finished the tour with a in-depth look at the Mad Fiber Road Wheels.
総重量約1kgはスゴい。剛性高いみたいだから壊れる心配は無いかもしれないが、ホイールバランスは微妙そう。
gubaidulina1260 23 hours ago
I mentioned this in another video on Mad Fiber but to date (Feb 2012) I have done about 4,500 km on my Tubulars with ceramic bearings. These are seriously strong and stiff wheels. To the guy who said he would destroy them, I'd love to see it. I live in Thailand and the roads are hell here, especially after it rains. I have punished the hell out of these and they are flawless. Like all deeper rims they can be slightly twitchy in stronger cross winds. These are great strong all rounders.
KristianPage 4 days ago
Is there any danger it will suddenly shatter?
lefty6584 1 week ago
Good Idea for spokes but fabric as orientation for a spoke does not make sense. I would prefer the lightweight stuff.
fuelbasti 1 month ago
I personally own Mavic semi monocoat wheels. Carbon fibre. They are super fast. They are tubular like non other.
However in your piece technology I have notice one thing about these types of super light carbon wheels is vibration.
On road surfaces up to full speed and trying to achieve maximum 100 % r.p.m. speed is vibration.
Vibration can be very distracting.
As frame set is carbon fibre as well.
Have you thought of developing a dampening layer in the modulation of construction of your wheel?
flyingtigre1 1 month ago
i would destroy those
ddpaintballer 1 month ago
@antoniomazzaro you can't ignore the price, and on that note, madfiber is about half while with no rider weight limit to boost.
glooer 1 month ago
@camaroblackmatte astana is riding similar wheels, not the same company but very similar.
glooer 1 month ago
but what are they like to ride????
jamesashby1571 2 months ago
nice I would love to demo some
blackhammer76 4 months ago