Where is DT Swiss from?

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.

Where are DT Swiss wheels from?

We headed to DT Swiss's headquarters in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland to take a look at how they still make tons of spokes, plus some rims & complete wheel builds in the heart of Europe.

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.

Does DT Swiss make carbon wheels?

«DT Swiss have built a high-quality set of carbon mountain bike wheels for the performance minded end of the market.»

Are DT Swiss hubs interchangeable?

DT Swiss MTB hubs are extremely versatile. DT Swiss endcap adapters easily convert stock hubs to QR, 9mm thru bolt, 12mm thru, 15mm thru, or 20mm thru with the use of a vise and the Park Tool AV-5 Axle Vise Tool.

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How do I identify my MTB hub?

To identify, see the non-drive side of the hub (side without the cassette). Terrain hubs are in Terrain and Terrain Tubeless wheel sets. Some Terrain hubs say “TERRAIN” on them. Please note, you can not determine which bearing sizes you need from looking at the outside of the hub.

What is a 3 pawl hub?

This allows the hub to have a responsive 3 or 3.75 degree engagement, translating into faster and more efficient power transfer. 3 CLAWS ON EACH PAWL maximizes contact points while spreading the driving force over a larger surface area, thereby prolonging the life span of the cassette body.

Is DT Swiss from 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.

Who makes DT Swiss?

In 1994, Frank Böckmann, Maurizio D'Alberto and Marco Zingg founded the innovative new company, DT Swiss AG, following a management buyout from the Biel-based "Vereinigte Drahtwerke".

Who owns DT Swiss?

Currently DT Swiss is owned and managed by Frank Böckmann and Maurizio D'Alberto. VISION Driven by the vision of becoming a worldwide known manufacturer of bicycle components, DT Swiss expanded its product range over the years.

Where are Zipp wheels made?

Zipp Firecrest rims are embossed with Zipp's oval “Z” logo. The carbon on the inner diameter of most all Zipp rims is embossed with “Handmade in Speedway, Indiana” or “Handmade in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.”

What hubs do pro cyclists use?

The distinctive green hubs are Chris King R45s. They use lightweight hub bodies and bearings that are made in-house. The rear hub features a RingDrive system with 45 teeth for fast engagement.

What is ratchet hub?

Ratchet freehubs

A ratchet freehub has a pair of rings with teeth on their inner faces that are concentric around the axle and are pushed together to transmit the pedalling force to the rear wheel.

Which is better Pawls or ratchet?

The swiftness of engagement might not make much difference for real-world riding, but a hub failure is terminal, for any ride. If you like the idea of home maintenance, a star ratchet system is easier to keep in working order. For those wanting rapid engagement, pawl systems are currently still the way to go.

What are the different types of bike hubs?

There are four types of hubs available: the track hub, the flip flop hub, the freewheel hub or the cassette hub. The recommended way to go for a fixed gear setup is to construct a new rear wheel. You can use a track hub in such an activity.

What is a hub on a mountain bike?

The hub is the central part of your bike's wheels (front and rear), which connects to the wheel's rim via the spokes and through which the axle is fitted, enabling the wheel to freely spin on two sets of bearings.

What is the difference between ratchet and pawl?

The ratchet is usually a wheel with slanting teeth. The pawl is a lever tangential to the wheel with one end resting on the teeth. When the wheel rotates one way, the pawl slides over the teeth; when the wheel rotates the other way, the pawl catches in the teeth.

Are more Pawls better?

more pawls means, at least theoretically, a more solid engagement. increasing the number of pawls does not increase the number of points of engagement nor does it make the does it decrease the distance you have to ratchet back to find the next point of engagement.

What is Shimano freehub?

A freehub is a type of bicycle hub that incorporates a ratcheting mechanism. A set of sprockets (called a "cassette") is mounted onto a splined shaft of the freehub to engage the chain.

Why are Chris King hubs so good?

Built to last, they are designed to be serviced - not replaced. These hubs are a joy to work on. Everything makes sense, fits together well, built to be easily serviced. I prefer to maintain my equipment rather than send it to the landfill every couple of years.

Where are Bitex hubs made?

Bitex hubs are made in Taiwan and we think they are the finest example of a performance focused good value hub that brings a lot of bang for your buck.

Do freehub pawls wear out?

With enough use, the freehub will simply wear out. The pawls may begin to slip and the bearings may become rough. If cleaning and lubricating the freehub does not resolve issue of slipping, sticking or noise, replace the freehub unit with a new one.

Is Zipp owned by SRAM?

In 2007, SRAM acquired the bicycle component company Zipp. In 2008, SRAM introduced a new road groupset, SRAM RED.

Is SRAM owned by Shimano?

SRAM Corporation is a privately held bicycle component manufacturer based in Chicago, USA. SRAM is an acronym comprising the names of its founders, Scott, Ray, and Sam. Shimano, Inc. is a Japanese multinational manufacturer of cycling components, fishing tackle, and rowing equipment.

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