The spox can't be converted to disc, but we do offer a no fault trade in deal that can give you discount on a new set. Please conact us for fulli info at info@spinergy.com
would be possible but dispropotionate to disassamble wheels, made total new left flanges and final it's only for show. you cant trust the glue from flange to body.
some guys in germany update the Rev X with Disc's ;)
When Spinergy first hit the market decades ago, they make a splash with the X-shaped, four-blade design that sliced through the air. They followed that with their SPOX line, which used a traditional lacing style but substituted composite fibers for steel in the spokes. That made their wheels crazy light, but (in my experience @ remodeling companies, anyway) the rear hubs weren’t very durable. But the company’s persisted, doing more in the wheelchair market than bikes for a long time. Now, they’re back with an all-new collection of wheels for bikes.
I do not think you can add a disk to the wheelchair wheels. For a bike, wouldn't that depend on the type of bike? I am interested in this answer. YouTube has always been a great resource for me. I now work for an air conditioning services company and I love using bikes to go outside.
“Disc brakes are increasingly making their way into the road bike market, and it is now very possible to convert your “keeper” standard rim brake road frame into a hybrid mix of disc brake front and rim brake rear.
Disc brake-specific wheels have rotor mounting hardware. For this reason, wheels designed specifically for rim brakes cannot be used with disc brakes. By the way, can someone recommend the best power washer near me?
Yes, it is possible to add a disk brake to SPOX MTB wheels, if they are compatible with disc brakes. To do so, you need to make sure that the hub of the wheel is designed to accept a disc brake rotor, and that the spokes and rim are strong enough to handle the additional braking forces. You may also need to purchase an adapter if your frame or fork is not designed to accept a disc brake. See: www.greenvilledetail.com
The spox can't be converted to disc, but we do offer a no fault trade in deal that can give you discount on a new set. Please conact us for fulli info at info@spinergy.com
would be possible but dispropotionate to disassamble wheels, made total new left flanges and final it's only for show. you cant trust the glue from flange to body.
some guys in germany update the Rev X with Disc's ;)
Interesting! Seem like the house is divided about it, though I think when there is a will there is a way.
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When Spinergy first hit the market decades ago, they make a splash with the X-shaped, four-blade design that sliced through the air. They followed that with their SPOX line, which used a traditional lacing style but substituted composite fibers for steel in the spokes. That made their wheels crazy light, but (in my experience @ remodeling companies, anyway) the rear hubs weren’t very durable. But the company’s persisted, doing more in the wheelchair market than bikes for a long time. Now, they’re back with an all-new collection of wheels for bikes.
Disk Spox is easy to install, just refer to youtube videos if there are further questions.
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I do not think you can add a disk to the wheelchair wheels. For a bike, wouldn't that depend on the type of bike? I am interested in this answer. YouTube has always been a great resource for me. I now work for an air conditioning services company and I love using bikes to go outside.
I agree with the comment above but I'm not completely sure. Would love to learn more. https://www.gosolarenergy.ca/
“Disc brakes are increasingly making their way into the road bike market, and it is now very possible to convert your “keeper” standard rim brake road frame into a hybrid mix of disc brake front and rim brake rear.
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Disc brake-specific wheels have rotor mounting hardware. For this reason, wheels designed specifically for rim brakes cannot be used with disc brakes. By the way, can someone recommend the best power washer near me?
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Yes, it is possible to add a disk brake to SPOX MTB wheels, if they are compatible with disc brakes. To do so, you need to make sure that the hub of the wheel is designed to accept a disc brake rotor, and that the spokes and rim are strong enough to handle the additional braking forces. You may also need to purchase an adapter if your frame or fork is not designed to accept a disc brake. See: www.greenvilledetail.com