The new 404?

808 MAX Tubular

On flat to rolling terrain, the 808 MAX is the ultimate race wheel for bigger, stronger riders. A 24/24 spoke count and the sleek 81mm fully toroidal rim profile of the 808 tubular ensure that every watt you produce will go directly into the fastest bike leg, breakaway, or sprint that you can crank out. Weighing just 1550g for the set, the 808 MAX isn't exactly heavy, either.

Total Weight 1550g
Front Wheel
Weight 724g
Rim Used 420
Hub Used 88
Spoke Count 24
Spoke Pattern Radial
Spoke Length 222mm
Track Adaptable Yes
Dimpled Surface Yes
Rear Wheel
Weight 826g
Rim Used 420
Hub Used 188
Spoke Count 24
Spoke Length Non-Drive 226mm
Spoke Pattern Non-Drive Cross
Spoke Pattern Drive Radial
Spoke Length Drive 210mm
Track Adaptable No
Dimpled Surface Yes
ABLC™  (Aerodynamic Boundary Layer Control)

Advanced Boundary Layer Control (ABLC) refers to the patented and instantly recognizable dimpled pattern found on most of our rims. ABLC smoothes airflow across the rim's surface and is tailored to every model from the 202 to the Sub9 disc. 2009 sees the third-generation of ABLC, with up to 4 times more dimples than before. Read More

VCLC™  (Visco-Elastic Constrained Layer Control)

Visco-Elastic Constrained Layer Control (VCLC) uses a vibration-absorbing material sandwiched between layers of rigid carbon laminate in the rim. When the wheel receives an impact from the road, much of the shock is absorbed by the VCLC system, delivering a 10% reduction in vibration. Read More

Carbon Bridge™

Carbon Bridge uses a Kevlar® thread in a co-axial helix stitch to bind sheets of carbon to each other in our tubular rims. Because Kevlar is 350% more impact resistant than carbon, it can disperse shock more evenly throughout the carbon laminate, making for a rim that is practically bulletproof. In particular, Carbon Bridge reduces the vulnerability of the rim's tire bed, the area most susceptible to damage from impact. Read More

88/188 Hub Technology

Every aspect of our 88 and 188 hubs sets a new benchmark. The standard steel bearings are the roundest in the industry. The 17mm axle is the stiffest of any road hub we've tested. The wire EDM-cut hub internals are the most precise. The SHIFT spoke hole technolgoy is the most durable. When it comes to precision and performance, there's really no comparison. Read More