What Tyres Do DT Swiss recommend?
What Tyres Do DT Swiss recommend?
DT Swiss recommends tyre sizes of 23mm at the front and 25mm at the rear. The Aero wheels are available in both rim brake and disc brake models.
How can you tell if a hub is DT Swiss?
Where can I find the DT Swiss ID on my product? The DT Swiss ID sticker can be found in three positions on the rim. On the suspension products the DT Swiss ID is directly lasered onto the product.
What does DT Swiss stand for?
Drahtwerke Tréfileries
Apparently the ‘DT’ in DT Swiss stands for Drahtwerke Tréfileries, the German and French words for ‘wireworks’. So, overall, the name means ‘wireworks made in Switzerland’.
Are DT Swiss rims hooked?
All DT Swiss wheelsets are tubeless compatible and the ASM versions come tubeless ready, equipped with tubeless tape and valves. Tubeless tires have a number of advantages over the conventional combination of tube and tire: without risking snakebites, the tire can be run with lower pressures providing better grip.
Are DT Swiss Freehubs interchangeable?
These freehub bodies are compatible with DT Swiss 350, 240s, 180 and 190 hubs. Suitable for converting an existing hub or replacing worn/damaged parts.
What do the numbers mean on DT Swiss wheels?
This holds true for all the mountain and road wheels. And if there’s no C, it means it’s an aluminum rim. The numbers also reveal information about the hub, with 1200 and 1500 level wheels receiving the premium DT Swiss 240, while the 1700 gets a 350 hub, and 1900 equates to a standard 3-pawl.
Are DT Swiss wheels made in Switzerland?
Apparently the ‘DT’ in DT Swiss stands for Drahtwerke Tréfileries, the German and French words for ‘wireworks’. So, overall, the name means ‘wireworks made in Switzerland’. It’s appropriate, then, that the factory is now occupying its second site in Biel, the biggest bilingual town in Switzerland.