5-spoke rear track CX40
This spoked wheel track was developed for the ambitious athlete on the cycling track and has been optimized in recent years.
Made of high-quality carbon and a newly developed wheel hub, the wheel hub impresses with the precision of the manufactured bearing seats and the solid axle.
Our aim is to save weight, but not in the areas that are necessary for stability and durability.
This spoked wheel has industrial bearings and a hardened and tempered steel axle.
Model 2023
The newly developed track wheel hub has a hub manufactured in-house, and the proven hub design from the high-flange hub has been adopted for the bearing and axle technology.
The hub is precisely inserted into the carbon blank and the adhesive between the carbon and aluminum axle is injected. This type of bonding guarantees an extremely stiff wheel.
The feedback from the athletes, both in sprinting and endurance, is:
- Runs really smoothly
- Full control even in tight bends or during fast, powerful acceleration
- Is absolutely true to track
- Fun
The specifications for 5-spoke rear track CX40 at a glance:
- The good aerodynamics and the use of high-quality bearings make this wheel extremely fast
- Rim 28″ (700C) carbon
- Optional tubular / clincher / tubeless-ready tires
- Polished aluminum hub
- Solid axle steel
- Wheel weight: approx. 1050 grams
The advantage of this spoked wheel on the track is the good control that the rider has even during fast maneuvers, such as in the endurance disciplines on the track.
Several championships have already been won with this spoked wheel.
Attention with threads:
For historical reasons, there are different threads for track wheel hubs.
DIN, ISO and BSA threads have a flank angle of 60°
ITA thread has a flank angle of 55 degrees
The following thread variants are available from HEUER:
BSA 1.37″x24TPI
ITA M35x24TPI
ISO 1.375″x24 TPI on request.
The rear wheel hub for the track is manufactured by us without a lockring.
For Shimano it is the BSA thread
For Campagnolo it is the ITA thread
Incorrect sprocket threads can damage the hubs.
Ensure that the threads (manufacturer) are correctly paired.