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Fulcrum’s New Sharq GR, Sonic GR Gravel Wheels Optimize for REALLY Wide Tires

gravel cyclists riding dark terrain on new fulcrum sharq wheels.
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Designed to fit wider tires and maintain aerodynamics, the wavy new Fulcrum Sharq GR and Sonic GR gravel wheelsets boast a massive 30mm internal rim width for 47-50mm tires. That’s a full 5mm wider than the versions launched in 2025, and these are taller, too.

wave profile details of rims on fulcrum sharq gr gravel bike wheels.

Paired with the variable 47/52mm deep wave profile, they say they improve air flow, reduce frontal drag, and improve the “yaw moment”. The latter means they’re more stable in cross winds, and Fulcrum says this wavy design cuts drag by 29% at wind angles between 10º and 20º.

air flow comparison on wider gravel rims.

While most modern gravel wheels go wider, they stop short of true optimization in favor of pleasing everyone by fitting tires ranging from 40-55mm wide. Fulcrum realized that “optimization” often means specialization, and so these are designed specifically for 47-50mm tires.

They say some specific 45mm tires are compatible, but that falls outside of the ISO standard and their own validations and testing. So, if you’ve gone wide and aren’t looking back, these will help you roll forward faster and smoother.

Sharq GR vs Sonic GR

The Fulcrum Sharq series is the higher-end option. Both share the same dimensions, but Sharq is lighter with aero spokes and a lighter carbon layup. Here’s the spec comparison:

SHARQ GRSONIC GR
Hub BearingsCup & Cone Stainless SteelSealed Cartridge
SpokesA3RO SpokesRounded
Rim MaterialCarbon FF100Carbon FF80
Internal Rim Width30mm30mm
Rim Profile47/52mm47/52mm
Weight1,550g1,695g
closeup rim view of fulcrum sharq gr gravel bike wheels.

Both rims use a non-drilled design, so you won’t need tubeless rim tape to make them air-tight. And, they have a mini-hook for improved tire bead retention, increasing the range of safe tire pressures.

Another unique feature is that the spokes don’t touch as they cross each other. Fulcrum says this lets each spoke move freely, making the wheel better absorb impacts and move more freely with the terrain, cornering, etc.

MSRP is €1,990 (Sharq GR) and €1,490 (Sonic GR), with all the usual freehub body options available.

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Jaap
Jaap
7 hours ago

I don’t get it… Why are these still so narrow? For real aero gains, we need way wider rims.

Billyshoo
Billyshoo
7 hours ago
Reply to  Jaap

Maybe because they’re afraid how you’d react if that increased width makes them suitable as boat anchors?

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