
"For its partnership with Tune, Reserve chose its high-performing SL Tubulent Aero rims. However, they didn't limit the options to one size; they included all three aero profiles in their lineup: 34/37 SL TA, 42/49 SL TA, and 57/64 SL TA. Reserve designed its Turbulent Aero rims to withstand real-world racing conditions rather than the controlled airflow found in some testing environments. And the SL (Super Light) rims shave 60g off a wheelset while delivering the same performance."
"They are machined from 7075-T6 alloy and share several smaller parts with the Micro and Nano hubs. Tune also machines the lockring for the centerlock rotors. All told, the Pico hubs weigh 275g per set, including the driver body and rotor lock rings. Tune's Pico hubs are compatible with both XDr and HG driver bodies. The hub axles are hard-anodized, with engagement starting at 69 POE (5.2°). This can be increased to 138 POE (2.6°) with an upgrade."
"A few weeks ago, they announced that they would be the first wheel brand to build with DT Swiss's DEG DF anti-kickback hubs. And now they are at it again, but this time in the road-side of the industry. This time, they teamed up with Tune, a German hub manufacturer known for some of the lightest hubs available. Together, the two brands offer three road wheelbuilds that Reserve says have already won stages at the highest level."
Reserve partnered with Tune to offer three road wheel builds built around Reserve's SL Turbulent Aero rims in 34/37, 42/49, and 57/64 SL TA profiles. The SL rims shave 60g per wheelset while maintaining aerodynamic performance and are designed for real-world racing conditions. The wheelbuilds use straight-pull, bladed carbon Vanoa spokes matched to Tune's spoke hole offset to avoid bending and improve strength and stiffness. Tune's Pico hubs are machined from 7075-T6 alloy, weigh 275g per set including driver body and rotor lock rings, and accept XDr and HG driver bodies. Engagement starts at 69 POE (5.2°) and can be upgraded to 138 POE (2.6°). All wheelsets include a lifetime warranty.
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