Aluminum Wheelset
Dedicated Design.
Our front wheel uses slightly less material and 28 spokes for added compliance. Our rear wheels feature thicker rim walls and 32 spokes, for a notably stronger, more durable wheel.
Sensible Standards.
J-bend spokes, 6-Bolt rotors, premium 3M tubeless tape, Fillmore Valves and standard bearing sizes make OneUp wheels easy to live with.
Worry-Free Warranty
All OneUp Components, including our wheels, are covered by a 2-year warranty for the original owner.
If you have any issues with your components within our 2-year warranty period, we have you covered.
FAQ
Can I purchase just a front or rear wheel?
No. Currently, OneUp wheels are only available for purchase as a complete set.
How long is the warranty period? What does it cover?
Our 2-year wheel warranty covers the following:
- Hub Issues
- Visibly cracked rims
- Damaged spoke holes
- Rims that do not hold air
- Flat spots that deform the rim enough to make it impossible to tension the wheel appropriately.
(In other words, if it's too messed up to ride with confidence, we’ll replace it.)
How regularly should I service my Hubs?
Hub service intervals vary depending on your riding frequency and the climate. To check if your hubs need servicing, remove the wheel and spin it in your hands by holding the end caps.
If it feels or sounds rough and notchy, it's likely time for a service. Alternatively, you can check how your bearings spin by removing the end caps or freehub and feeling them with your finger.
I need to replace a spoke, where are & how do I read the hub dimensions to measure spoke length?
The Hub dimensions are on the product pages and lasered onto the center of the hubs.
PCD stands for Pitch Circle Diameter and refers to the distance between opposing spoke holes on the hub flanges (from the center of the hole).
Flange Dist refers to the distance from the center of the flange to the center point of the hub.
L stands for Left & R stands for right.
These four measurements, along with your hub spacing (110 or 148mm) and the ERD of your rim is all you need to measure spoke length. Please use your preferred spoke calculator to complete the measurement!
Can I buy a OneUp rim and lace a different hub into it?
Currently, OneUp rims are only available as part of the wheelset.