JRA
Well-Known Member
There has been some press in the bike world recently about a new wheel standard that was developed by WTB and recently showcased at the made bike show in Portland by Moots of Steamboat Springs, CO that have been making Ti bikes for decades now. It has spawned quite a bit of angst amongst the bike faithful that all seem to get up in arms whenever any new standard is introduced but when I becomes accepted they are more than happy to fight to the death over them.
A friend was in on the development and sent me a frame/fork, rims/tires and component group back in the fall of 2019. I have had several whacks at using the wheels specifically since then and was unable to really say much about them. But now that the cat is out of the bag here is where the bike is at today with a Grin All Axle DD hub, CA3 display, Schlumpf High Speed Drive and 52v 17.5Ah 21700 cell shrink wrap battery/baserunner controller set to 25A in the top tube bag for the clean look I was going for. A Shimano drive train and hydraulic brakes as well as a dropper post that is activated by the left brifter lever rounds out the build. The bike operates without PAS and instead a throttle with cruise control as the use of the Schlumpf doesn't allow for PAS. I have had drop bar bikes now set up like this and actually prefer it for primarily road use although I like torque assist PAS on my MTB in addition to having a throttle on board for the moments I feel the need for one.
Here is the Moots version:
Because of the diameter of the wheel being the equivalent of a 2.4 tire mounted on a 700c rim, commonly known as a 29"er that WTB also developed back in '99, a frame and fork must be made specifically to fit them as above, although there are 29" frames that will fit them also truth be told. Here is one I trialed with a TSDZ2 back in 2020 and posted up here: https://forums.electricbikereview.com/threads/e750d-os-groadster.33419/
A friend was in on the development and sent me a frame/fork, rims/tires and component group back in the fall of 2019. I have had several whacks at using the wheels specifically since then and was unable to really say much about them. But now that the cat is out of the bag here is where the bike is at today with a Grin All Axle DD hub, CA3 display, Schlumpf High Speed Drive and 52v 17.5Ah 21700 cell shrink wrap battery/baserunner controller set to 25A in the top tube bag for the clean look I was going for. A Shimano drive train and hydraulic brakes as well as a dropper post that is activated by the left brifter lever rounds out the build. The bike operates without PAS and instead a throttle with cruise control as the use of the Schlumpf doesn't allow for PAS. I have had drop bar bikes now set up like this and actually prefer it for primarily road use although I like torque assist PAS on my MTB in addition to having a throttle on board for the moments I feel the need for one.
Here is the Moots version:
Because of the diameter of the wheel being the equivalent of a 2.4 tire mounted on a 700c rim, commonly known as a 29"er that WTB also developed back in '99, a frame and fork must be made specifically to fit them as above, although there are 29" frames that will fit them also truth be told. Here is one I trialed with a TSDZ2 back in 2020 and posted up here: https://forums.electricbikereview.com/threads/e750d-os-groadster.33419/