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HTZ is the first bike from WTB that was created specifically for the e-bike category. They are designed for those who want maximum durability and reliability in demanding conditions.
What makes HTZ e-bike bikes so special? An asymmetrical rim design with 20% thicker walls, a heat treated steel walnut body with six ratchets, an oversized solid axle housing, Enduro double sealed bearings.
All of this creates a durable unit specifically tailored to the performance requirements of e-bikes for hard use. Rest assured that every part of the new HTZ bikes has been carefully engineered to create the most reliable e-specification bike on the market.
- Maximum durability and reliability.
- Asymmetric rim design with 20% thicker walls.
- Steel-machined steel walnut body with six ratchets.
- Use: E-Bike
- Maximum load capacity of 150 kg
- WTB's first wheels created specifically for the e-bike category
- Double sealed Enduro bearings
Specifications:
Wheel Diameter Position Spacing Offset Driver Body Rotor Mounting Inner Rim Width Rim ERD* Weight Part Number Part Number /td>29" Front 110x15mm /td>32-hole / 6mm n/a 6-bolt 605 1235g W045-0263 29" Back 148x12mm 32-hole / 6mm Shimano HG 11spd 6-bolt 30mm 605 1456g W045-0264 29" Back 148x12mm 32-hole/6mm /td>Shimano Microspline 6-bolt 30mm 605 1462g W045-0266 29" Back 148x12mm 32-hole/6mm /td>SRAM XD 6-bolt 30mm 605 /td>1427g W045-0265 Place an order WTB braided wheel, today at a discount 15%
- Product parameters
- Manufacturer: WTB
- Product code: W045-0266
- colour : černá
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Wilderness Trail Bikes (WTB) is currently one of the largest manufacturers of bicycle tires, rims and saddles in the world. The WTB range of tyres specialises in off-road cycling. Thus you will find many tyres for trekking, cross-country, trail, enduro or downhill.
In recent years, the popularity of gravel bikes has been growing and WTB offers the largest number of tyres of different patterns and widths for this category of cyclist of all current brands. WTB was founded on ideas and visions about products that no one knew about until then, and they continue to do so today, still setting the direction of where mountain biking is going today.
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