Freewheel body Fulcrum Road plasma for Shimano HG and SRAM 8/9/10/11-speed cassettes
Freewheel body Fulcrum Road plasma for Shimano HG and SRAM 8/9/10/11-speed cassettes
Freewheel body Fulcrum RS-113 Road for Shimano HG and SRAM 8/9/10/11-speed cassettes
Freewheel body Fulcrum with built-in bearing and spacers for Sram XDR cassettes
Freewheel body Fulcrum Racing Sport for Shimano HG and SRAM 8/9/10/11-speed cassettes
Freewheel body Fulcrum Red Power for Shimano HG and SRAM 8/9/10/11-speed cassettes
Freewheel body Fulcrum R5-120 Road for Shimano HG and SRAM 8/9/10/11-speed cassettes
Freewheel body Fulcrum Red Power steel for Shimano HG and SRAM 8/9/10/11-speed cassettes
Freewheel body Fulcrum Road X-11 for Shimano HG and SRAM 9/10/11-speed cassettes
Freewheel body Fulcrum Red Power / Red Passion for Sram XD 11/12-speed cassettes
Adapter Fulcrum RM16-TA12142 for thru axle from 12x135mm to 12x142mm
Spoke Fulcrum Racing Zero / Racing Nite rear right side with nipple black
Hub service kit Fulcrum road cassette pawls with spring for Shimano HG
Spoke Fulcrum Racing Zero / Competizione rear right side with nipple black
Spoke Fulcrum Racing Zero / Racing 1 rear left side with nipple black
Spoke Fulcrum Racing Zero / Racing Nite / Competizione front with nipple black
Adapter Fulcrum for road disc front hubs from 9x100mm/15x100mm to 12x100mm
Spoke Fulcrum Racing Zero DB front left/rear right side with nipple black
Freewheel body Fulcrum for Shimano HG and SRAM 9/10/11-speed cassettes
Wheels, hubs, inner tubes, tires – essential parts of a bicycle. When choosing these parts, it is important to consider the size of the wheels – 12 – 29 inches, the type of bicycle – mountain, city, road, etc. – and the intended use – whether you will be riding on a difficult swamp road, smooth asphalt or a forest trail.
A tire has two dimensions: diameter and width. The diameter is indicated by three numbers, which can depend on the type of bicycle and usually ranges from 330 to 740 mm. The width is indicated by two numbers, also in millimeters, and ranges from 18 to 62 mm. Usually, the tires themselves indicate which wheels they can be installed on, i.e. their diameter and width should be selected according to the bicycle rims. Thinner, or rather narrower, tires are most useful for professional riders, as this ensures speed, while wider ones provide comfort, which is why thicker tires are more often installed on mountain bikes. The thicker the tires, the more bumps they absorb and the more comfortable they are to ride. Tire width is usually classified by the type of bicycle.
Depending on the rim, bicycles can have tires of different widths. Therefore, it is advisable to check the rim width before purchasing a tire of a certain thickness.
In the Bikko.bike bicycle store you will find a wide selection of bicycle wheels, tires and parts - even the most demanding customer will find something for themselves. The goods sold in our store are new and of high quality.
You can buy the goods online - in our e-store Bikko.bike.