FARSPORTS EVO C SERIES 2026 WHEELS
FARSPORTS EVO C SERIES 2026 WHEELS - EVO C3 (35 MM) / Shimano 11/12 s / Steel is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Estimated delivery time: 2 to 5 business days
FARSPORTS 2025 New EVO C Series
The FARSPORTS 2025 EVO C Series is a wheelset designed for cyclists seeking an optimal balance of lightness, stiffness, and aerodynamics . Designed for both road and gravel riding, this wheelset offers modern compatibility, tubeless-ready construction, and multiple setup options to suit various riding styles and terrains.
Available models and profiles
Rim profiles:
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EVO C3 – 35 mm
Lightweight and responsive profile, ideal for climbing, technical routes and cyclists who prioritize agility and control. -
EVO C5 – 50 mm
A versatile profile that combines aerodynamic efficiency and low weight, perfect for everyday use and varied routes. -
EVO C6 – 58 mm
Deep aerodynamic profile designed to maximize speed on flat and rolling terrain.
Mixed configurations:
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Front and rear profile combinations available to optimize stability, aerodynamics and performance according to rider preferences.
Main features
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Tubeless-ready construction with hook rim for secure and versatile mounting.
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High-quality aero steel spokes that provide structural rigidity and durability.
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High-performance hubs with optimized ratchet system for better power transfer.
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21H front / 24H rear spoke configuration for an ideal balance between responsiveness and comfort.
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Center Lock disc brake compatibility.
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Wide compatibility with freewheel bodies for modern transmissions.
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Inner width: 23 mm
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External width: 30 mm
Ideal for
Cyclists looking to improve their bike's performance with a reliable and efficient wheelset, suitable for both competition and demanding training on road or gravel.
Why choose FARSPORTS EVO C Series 2025
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Variety of profiles to suit different driving styles.
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Excellent balance between performance, weight and durability.
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Modern design compatible with current disc bike standards.

