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What end caps come with my wheels?

Stock MK3 mountain wheels will ship with 15x100mm front and 12x142mm rear end caps installed. Quick release end caps are supplied in the box as well. Boost options do not come with extra end caps. MK3 Road and Gravel wheels will ship with 15x100mm fr

Are Neo hubs 11-speed compatible?

Yes, the Neo HG-style freehub is 11-speed compatible, and can be used for all 8, 9, 10 and 11-speed applications. SRAM 11-speed mountain gearing requires the use of an XD driver. The included 1.8mm spacer is always required except when using an 11-sp

Are Neo hubs 12-speed compatible?

Yes, we offer XD, XDR, and Micro Spline freehub body options, compatible with your choice of 12-speed drivetrain.

Can I convert to Boost spacing?

No, you cannot convert to Boost spacing. Boost spacing requires a wider hub shell to align the rotor and freehub body; it is not simply an end cap conversion. The same applies when attempting to convert from Boost to conventional spacing. E-Sync hubs

Are Neo and 3.30 hub parts interchangeable?

No, the release of our Neo hub was a complete departure from our 3.30 series and does share any of the same parts. Only Neo replacement parts can be used with our Neo hub.

What is the difference between the Durasync and Speedsync freehubs?

We offer two freehub options, the Duraync is stock on our standard Neo while the Speedsync is offered on the Neo Ultimate. Durasync freehubs are 6-pawl, simultaneous engagement, offering 36 points (10 degrees) of contact while the Speedsync is upgrad

Why does my Neo Lefty hub have play?

Due to the tight tolerances inherent in the Lefty design, a small number of Lefty hubs can exhibit signs of lateral play at the spindle during setup or after initial use. An additional shim can customize the fit and eliminate play at the hub. Shim ins