THERMOPLASTIC CARBON FIBER COMPOSITE HUBSHELLS :
Our proprietary composite has amazing properties.

High strength
Our hub shell material is stronger, yet 45% lighter than the 6061-T6 aluminum
typically found on high-end hubs.
Optimized geometry
Because our hub shells are formed in a mold, the hub shell geometry is
not limited to the concentric circular contours of a conventional machined
hub. We were able to use finite element analysis (F.E.A.) to optimize
the hub shape for the greatest structural efficiency. (Note the exterior
ribs on the drive side, for example.)
A shape like this simply cannot be turned on a lathe.

Superior
spoke support
The hub flange is molded to completely encase the spokes, fully supporting
the spoke within the hub flange material. The spokes exit the hub in perfect
alignment with their path extending out to the rim. No mismatches or gaps
between the spoke and the hub flange means there is no room for bending
or flexing. The spoke is held in pure tension – the way it was meant
to be. Thus, we eliminate the overwhelming source of spoke failures; fatigue
from flex and squirming during use.
FRONT AXLE
ASSEMBLY :
Designed to balance smoothness, light weight and strength.
Perfect bearing alignment
Our unique “shoulderless” front axle (pat. pending) eliminates
misalignment between axle shoulders and bearing shoulders, allowing for
perfect bearing alignment with no axial binding, lower friction, and longer
bearing life.
We use a wave spring to provide a specific axial preload to the inner
bearing surfaces, optimizing contact between the balls and the bearing
races for longer bearing life.
Light, stiff axle
Topolino’s hollow axle saves weight and is made from one of the
strongest aluminum alloy available (7075-T6). And the oversized 12mm diameter
axle creates a solid and rigid connection with the frame.
Smooth rolling
Full-sized, 12mm bearings, with two lip seals in each, provide long life
and zero maintenance. Beware! Undersized bearings, used in some “light
weight” wheels, have much lower load ratings and shorter life.
REAR AXLE
ASSEMBLY :
Light, strong and reliable, with remarkable attention to detail.
Cold forged freehub body
Our cold forged 7075-T6 freehub body is heat treated after forging. Cold
forging produces superior grain structure versus machining from billet,
increasing strength and ductility. Heat treating AFTER forging improves
heat penetration, which is particularly important with 7075 alloy, as
7075 exhibits superior basic strength properties, but is one of the more
difficult alloys to heat treat. In contrast, the billet machining operation,
used by some other wheel makers, starts with a pre-heat treated bar and
removes the outer heat-treated material of the bar to expose the softer
portions within. Not good.
Hard anodized
Our freehub bodies are hard anodized (a thicker, more expensive coating
than standard, or “decorative” anodizing), giving the freehub
seal a better surface on which to slide, thus minimizing friction and
seal wear. Hard anodizing also protects the freehub body from the cogset,
and lowers friction and wear at the pawl pivots.

Super sealed mechanism
We use a flex-lip contact seal to keep lubricant in and contaminants out
of the ratchet mechanism, increasing reliability and longevity. Note:
Typical of contact seals, some increased friction is expected when the
wheel is new, and much less after the first few rides.
3-pawl ratchet design
Three simultaneously engaging pawls provide greater strength and alignment
than 2-pawl designs. The pawls and ratchet ring are hardened Chromium-Molybdenum
(“chrome moly”) steel alloy, which is among the strongest
steels available. Stronger and tougher than conventional carbon steels.
Faster engagement
Topolino’s 24-tooth ratchet ring provides instant lock-up and faster
response when power is applied. Most others use only 16 or 18 teeth, with
a greater angle of lost motion between engagement points. We also utilize
a rectangular cross-section pawl spring provides greater rebound force
and has a lower tendency to become overstressed versus round-section springs.
Optimized freehub spacing
Topolino’s Shimano-compatible and Campagnolo-compatible freehub
bodies may be interchanged on the same wheel. Our freehub design requires
swapping a small spacer and re-dishing the wheel to complete the change-over.
This allows wheel dish to be optimized for each system. Beware of wheels
that don’t require this additional set-up! 
Chrome moly axle
A steel axle? Yes. Our axle is heat treated alloy steel for excellent
stiffness (steel is 3 times stiffer than aluminum) with variable wall
thickness to reduce the weight. |