Zipp Enters MTB Wheel Market with Carbon Rim Designed to Deflect 4
Moto
remains a powerful source of inspiration for good reason. Based in the
racing hotbed of Indianapolis, Zipp for more than three decades has used
motorsports as an inspiration to develop pioneering carbon cycling
innovations. Our single-wall approach, what we call Moto Technology™,
allows the rims to “pivot” from either side of the spoke bed while
traversing rough terrain.To get more news about road bicycle rims, you can visit zpebicycle official website.
For
the last two years we’ve had prototypes and successive versions of the
3ZERO MOTO under the fastest riders in the world. Enduro MTB rider
Adrien Dailly raced them to their first EWS podium in France, and enduro
legend Jérôme Clementz recorded the first win in New Zealand. With
their help, plus reams of honest feedback from our test riders, we’ve
arrived at the transformation of the mountain bike wheel for the
speed-obsessed.
Our test riders are saying they have a lot less
fatigue and arm pump and are not feeling vibrations of trail coming up
through the handlebars. “Those wheels feel like I have an extra inch of
travel,” Clementz said. This isn’t just on-the-trail marketing. It’s
Zipp’s product development protocol. We test concepts for all riding
styles, from those who are super smooth to those who may just case a
jump now and then.While other wheel brands limit their focus to
traditional box-section rim designs, Zipp engineers - uninhibited by
legacy technology - wiped the white board clean. All the best ideas
eventually pointed to motorsports inspiration and Moto Technology’s
single-wall rim as the optimal approach for an enduro/trail wheelset.
The
3ZERO MOTO’s stiffness, compliance and durability comes from Zipp’s
proprietary process to design and assemble rim, hub, and spokes. Each
3ZERO MOTO wheel is built as a system, its ZM1 hubset and 32 spokes and
handmade carbon rim all integrate to play key roles in performance. Look
at a cross section of the 3ZERO MOTO and you can see the difference
right away. It’s a quantum jump from the typical and limiting
box-section design that bicycle wheels have always used–our
moto-inspired design allows the fastest trail riders on earth to fly
over the roughest terrain imaginable with speed and control like never
before.
HOW IT WORKS:
Lateral stiffness — In a sharp turn, the rim
remains stiff, providing confidence that the wheel is firmly planted.
Zipp’s wide hub flanges provide better spoke-bracing angles which help
to increase the lateral stiffness.
Torsional windup — When torque
is applied to the rear hub when pedaling, you don’t want the spokes to
create a spring-like flex sapping your wattage. Having 32 spokes at the
right tensions keep the wheel constrained during windup, meaning the
energy in your legs is efficiently transferred to your rear wheel.
Radial
compliance — When you hit a rock, the system is designed to act as a
shock absorber. Zipp’s MOTO Technology allows the rim to flex, which
absorbs the impact energy and spreads it away from the impact zone for
increased durability. In essence, more of the rim carries the load from
the impact.
“Ankle” compliance — Imagine a runner rounding a
sharp turn, the ankle naturally flexing to maintain grip as the runner
leans. The rim can locally flex to stay parallel to the ground during
cornering, which increases traction much like a human ankle. This
ability to twist locally allows it to deflect during single bead impacts
without the rider getting bounced off line.
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