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  • Reserve 34 | 37
  • Reserve 34 | 37
  • Reserve 34 | 37
  • Reserve 34 | 37
  • Reserve 34 | 37
  • Reserve 34 | 37

Reserve 34 | 37

C$2,499.00
Excl. tax

ALL AROUND EVERYDAY PERFORMANCE WHEELS

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The Reserve 34|37 is the wheelset for everything you do on your road bike. Wide and strong enough for gravel, but light enough for road climbing, these wheels are designed to find that perfect balance between weight, stability and aerodynamics. It benefits from a wider, shallower front mixed with a narrower, taller rear wheel. Imagined in the wind tunnel and then proven on the tarmac with our professional race teams, the 34|37 provides quick acceleration and predictable handling, conditions be damned.

 

Internally Reinforced

Reserve uses internally reinforced spoke holes to strengthen the area where the rim sees the most force, around the spoke nipple. This provides for improved strength without adding unnecessary weight.

 

No Fuss

The 34|37 is designed to be your no fuss climbing wheelset. There are no weight limits, no tire limitations, and can be set up tubeless or with tubes.

 

Mixed Profile

The mixed profile front and rear setup of the 34|37 provides for maximum stability, lowest weight and optimized aerodynamics.

 

Designed for all around road riding and climbing
 
Wheelset WeightDT 180 - 1324g, DT 240 - 1354g , DT 350 - 1408g , Single Rim - 360g,385g
 
ERD573mm(34), 567mm(37)
 
Inner Width: 23mm Front, 22mm Rear
 
External Width: 30mm Front, 29mm Rear
 
Depth: 34mm Front, 37mm Rear
 
Recommended Tire Dimensions: 25 to 38mm
 
Rim Weights: 360g - 34, 385g -37
 
Spoke Count: 24
 
Hub Spacing: 12X100mm/12X142mm
 
Freehub Option: XDR, HG-EV
 
Disc Style Options: Centerlock

 

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