Collection: MTB Wheels

Answer 8 questions to find the perfect Wheels for you!
1. Which Wheel(s) do you need?
2. What Diameter Wheel(s) do you need?
3. What is the hub spacing of your frame and/or fork?
4. What is your main Riding Style?
5. Carbon or Aluminium rims?
6. Which Freehub Type do you need? *Rear Only*
8. Do you have a Brake Rotor type preference?
Are you looking for a front wheel, a rear wheel, or a pair?
Bikes are designed to work with specific wheel sizes(s). You can find your existing wheel size(s) printed on the wheels or in your bike's specifications.
  • The hub spacing of your wheels are described by the Axle Diameter x Hub Width (e.g., 15x110mm).
  • Your frame and fork are designed to work with specific sized hubs.
  • You can find these details printed on your current hubs, or measure the hub width and axle diameter yourself.
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    Wheels are designed to compromise between strength, weight, and manufacturing cost.
  • The intended Riding Style influences these design choices.
  • Many Wheels suitable for Enduro riding are also a great choice for E-MTB riding.
  • Downhill Wheels prioritise strength over everything.
  • XC Wheels focus on being light and stiff.
  • Trail Wheels are suitable for general MTB riding.
  • Aluminium Wheels are cheaper, and often repairable/rideable when damaged. Aluminium wheels require regular 'truing' to stay straight.
  • Carbon Wheels are generally lighter, stiffer, more expensive, and do not bend when impacted. But, when carbon rims crack they will be completely destroyed.
  • There may not be Carbon Wheels available in your specifications.
  • Click 'Skip' if you are only purchasing a Front Wheel, or if you are purchasing a new Cassette to match your new Wheel.
  • Your Cassette must match the Freehub Type it is designed for.
  • Check your old wheel or current Cassette to confirm the Freehub Type.
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    Internal Rim Width impacts the width of tyre that can be used on the wheel.
  • Rims have become wider over time, with most rims between 24-31mm.
  • XC rims tend to be 23-26mm wide.
  • 'Plus' rims are over 35mm wide.
  • Click 'Skip' to see all available Rim Widths for your specifications.
  • Brake rotors attach to your wheels either by 6 small bolts (6 Bolt) or using one central lockring (Centrelock).
  • Centrelock-compatible wheels can use an adaptor to run 6 Bolt rotors, if desired.
  • Purchase the correct type to match your existing brake rotors, or purchase new rotors at the same time as wheels.
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    Upgrading your wheelset can completely transform your ride in terms of speed and trail feedback! Carbon wheels are often stiffer but can be costly if you crack a rim. Browse complete wheel options in a variety of sizes, widths, materials and hub spacing options.