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Fulcrum’s new Wind wheels are wider, deeper, lighter and made for all-road use

Fulcrum's new Wind wheels are wider, deeper, lighter and made for all-road use

The latest generation of the Fulcrum Wind mid-priced aero carbon wheels has increased slightly in depth, with the Wind 42 replacing the Wind 40 and the Wind 57 replacing the Wind 55.

In line with modern trends, the internal rim width has also increased from 19mm to 23mm, with a 29mm external width, to better support wider tyres. Fulcrum says that the new Wind wheels are designed for light off-road use, so that they’re an option for less technical gravel and all-road riding as well as on-road use.

Fulcrum recommends the use of tyres from 28mm to 30mm wide for road use and between 32mm and 35mm wide for all-road use, although it says that the rims can be used with tyres anywhere from 25mm to 45mm wide. Fulcrum continues to use a hooked bead profile.

Fulcrum Wind wheels 2024

The rim profiles on the new Wind wheels are the same as the top spec Speed wheelsets  (Image credit: Fulcrum )

It says that it has also trickled down tech from its top spec Speed wheel family, itself updated in May. The new Wind wheels have the same rim depths and profiles as the Speed and a wider radius nose than the previous generation Wind wheels, which Fulcrum says improves aerodynamics.

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