
GBS Gravel Wheels
There are a number of variants, CLASSIC, WAWE, & WIDE
CLASSIC are the ultimate all-round wheels, WAVE has a modern wave shape with aerodynamic advantages.
WIDE are 32mm wide internally, perfect for wide gravel tires, 42mm and up.
WAWE has a modern aero shape, perfect if you like to ride fast.
You build the wheels you want by choosing the rim, hub and driver.
There are several types of hubs and drivers to choose from for the gear system you have on your bike.
About Dimensions
Height is how high the rim is, (or depth if you prefer). Large height (H) is considered more aerodynamic. However, we mainly think it looks pretty cool. Width (B) refers to the outer width of the rim. Inner width (IB) is the width on the inside. The wider, the more your tire will swell. A new trend on Gravel wheels is large inner width, (like WIDE for example)
Characteristics of alla wheels
- Same prices and weights for hooked/hookless
- For disc brake with Central Lock(CL),
- Lacks braking surface
- No hole in the rim track > No rim tape needed
- Nipplar are in brass (Sapim secure lock SILS)
- Finish is UD Matte
- For 12×100/12×142 Thru Axle
- 24 Spokes. Sapim CX Ray spokes, Black
- All weights are given with tolerance (+/- 30 gr)
- Rim warranty for 5 years
- Delivery to you is included, expect around 8 weeks delivery time
Rim warranty for five years.
All buyers receive a full warranty on the rims for five years. (Applies to the first owner)
Is your dog eating the rim? Do you run over it with the car? Are you smashing it on your radical run? It doesn't matter, you get a new rim.
(The requirement is that you send it in to us so that we can destroy it)
Choose rims and hubs freely
All rims can be combined with all hubs.
Driver
Many people wonder about this and Shimano hasn't made it really easy to keep up. But here's the thing.
If you drive 10/11 split OR have Shimano GRX 2×12 then you should choose Shimano 11sp (Which is Hyperglide, or HG). However, if you drive Shimano MTB or GRX 1×12 you should choose Shimano 12spMicrospline instead.
The guide below may provide clarity