ZIPP MTB Hub Zipp ZM2 SL Front Center Locking Disc Black, 24 Holes, 15X110 Boost A1, Black

280,00 Delivery within 8-14 days
Zipp's premium ZM2 SL lightweight hubset delivers durability and high performance so you remain focused on the trail. Precision engineered in Germany to deliver dependable precision performance to the gnarliest XC trail. Read more
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710845886072
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Delivery within 8-14 days

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Zipp’s premium ZM2 SL lightweight hubset delivers durability and high performance so you remain focused on the trail. Precision engineered in Germany to deliver dependable precision performance to the gnarliest XC trail. The ZM2 SL provides 66 points of engagement for a quick response. The hub’s improved seal design means better durability in all weather conditions. In addition, it’s an Extremely light XC boost hub: front 85g (standard end caps), rear 227g (with XD driver body). Its AL 7076 T6 material has the highest fatigue strength. Automated bearing preload ensures correct bearing play for maximized hub life.

  • Lightweight hubset for MTB
  • 66 points of engagement
  • Not e-bike Compatible.

Specifications

Axle type: TA 12x148, TA 15x110, TA 15x110 Torque CapsSpoke holes: 24Brake compatibility: Disc (6-bolt)Driver body type: Microspline, SRAM XDColour (hub): BlackDriver mechanism: 6 Pawls Compression, 66 POEAxle material: Aluminium front & rearAxle - Convertible: NoDriver body material: AluminiumOLD: 110mm, 148mmBearings: Cartridge - Carbon SteelPower measurement: Not Compatible

                                                                                                                                                                                      
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