CyberFront SL-B 43g

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Clean and clever

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Flanges receive our new special treatments (military standard) to handle radial lacing stress. To minimize torsional static forces flanges self-align under spoke lacing tension.

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The smart B-Lock securing system does not require quick release, for a further weight saving

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Titanium Bolts heads gives a clean look without hurting you when bike is folded and carried

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Radial lacing is allowed on internal and external flange side and only with D/B spokes (central section equivalent to Ø 1.5mm). Micro-tuner allows an easy and quick bearing preload adjustment.

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Hi-performing custom wheels have never been that easy to build. As every Extralite products CyberHubs exceede UNI/DIN Safety standards. Safety tests simulate a very strong 90kg (200lb) rider output.

Configure

Brompton specific classic J-bend spokes, 2.8mm holes. 16-20-24H.
Compatible with A-C-P and T-Line 
74mm wide, oversized 14mm axle. 
Hub is supplied with special Titanium bolts for extreme light wheel securing (B-Lock system).
Low-friction sealed cartridge bearings with external hexagonal preload tuner.
Black anodized body with laser etched graphics, "Hart-Coated" axle-ends.
Weight: 43g (B-Lock special securing system 3+3g)

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Description

Brompton specific classic J-bend spokes, 2.8mm holes. 16-20-24H.
Compatible with A-C-P and T-Line 
74mm wide, oversized 14mm axle. 
Hub is supplied with special Titanium bolts for extreme light wheel securing (B-Lock system).
Low-friction sealed cartridge bearings with external hexagonal preload tuner.
Black anodized body with laser etched graphics, "Hart-Coated" axle-ends.
Weight: 43g (B-Lock special securing system 3+3g)

Hub Dimensions

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Wheel building

CyberFront SL-B / CyberRear SL-2B wheel-building

Here you find all the necessary instructions to realize your dream wheels with pre-calculated spoke lengths

Follow instruction step by step:

1)Measure your "spoke-end diameter" (not ERD)

2)Find front hub spoke length on table A

3)Find your rear spoke length (left side) on table B

4)Find your rear spoke length and lacing pattern (drive side) on table C

(All measures are expressed in mm)

4)Lace the wheel respecting correct lacing pattern (see below)

Maximum spoke tension:- Refer to specific manuals

Warning: spoke lacing and tensioning require skills and experience, refer to an expert professional wheel builder for these operations


1) "Spoke-End-Diameter"

Rim manufacturers always offer ERD figures however we warmly recommend to precisely measure the rim+nipple combination

Basically a correct spoke calculation requires exact "spoke-end diameter" and rim drilling

Spoke-end diameter depends on your rim internal diameter and nipple type

 


2) CyberFront SL-B

Radial lacing - J-bend spokes (any drilling count)

Spoke-end Diameter
Spoke Length
310
140
315
142
320
145
325
147
330
150
335
152
340
155

345

157
350
160

Table A

Note: We list "spoke-end diameters" every 5mm step. If your "spoke-end diameter" measure is in between 2 steps adjust your spoke length consequently

 

Radial lacing is allowed on internal and external flange side and only with D/B spokes (central section equivalent to Ø 1.5mm)


3) CyberRear SL-2B

Left side - Radial lacing - J-bend spokes

Spoke-end Diameter
Spoke Length
310
139
315
142
320
144
325
147
330
149
335
152
340
154

345

156
350
159
 

Table B

Lacing: radial on interal flange side, use only D/B spokes (central section equivalent to Ø 1.5mm)

 


4) CyberRear SL-2B

Drive side - J-bend spokes

Spoke-end Diameter
Spoke Length
24H
Spoke Length
20H and 28H
310
158
166
315
160
168
320
163
171
325
165
173
330
168
176
335
170
178
340
173
181

345

175
183
350
177
185

 

Table C

Lacing: correct lacing patterns with elbow spokes must be as shown below

Spoke-end Diameter

How to measure "Spoke-End-Diameter"

Spoke-end diameter depends on your rim and nipple type and length.

Below you see how to measure SED for both nipple types:
External nipple configuration

Internal nipple configuration

Take measures very precisely because a well correct nipple/spoke assembly accepts a spoke-length tolerance of +/-1mm only.
(All measures are expressed in mm)


 

External nipple configuration

1) Insert two J-spokes (random size) with the nipples (of your final build) into 2 opposite rim holes.

This simple trick helps to keep spokes aligned and slightly tensioned.


2) Precisely measure distance between nipples.

Be careful to take measure between the 2 nipple-ends.


3) Add 2x by the nipple height (of your final build) to the measure above.
This gives "Spoke-End-Diameter".

Note: with slotted nipples measure height inside the cut.

cutted nipple

 


 

Internal nipple configuration

You can get the necessary data following the procedure below:
1) Precisely measure outer rim diameter (A).


2) Insert a nipple of your final build into a hole (use a spoke to hold nipple in position).
3) Precisely measure distance between nipple-top and outer rim diameter (B).

This is the correct caliper positioning inside the rim (don't cut your rim!)


4) A-2B = "Spoke-End-Diameter".

 

Manuals

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