After months of speculation, Mavic is finally throwing their hat into the road disc market (officially) with the launch of two new wheelsets. The Aksium One disc has been spotted on many different road and cross bikes leading up to Eurobike, but the Ksyrium is probably the big story here. Launched as a Wheel Tire System, the Ksyrium Pro Disc brings advanced braking to their legendary Ksyrium SL along with the rest of their proprietary tech.
The road disc models are just a small part of the 2015 Mavic story as the company has introduced a number of new products from mountain to road. In addition to wheels and tires, Mavic also showed the first true collaboration project with Time which results in an impressively light road pedal.
Full details next…
Available in both Centerlock and 6 bolt, the Ksyrium Pro discs use a carbon shell for the front hub and a full aluminum hub for the rear. The wheels incorporate their new ISM 4D milling in a truly disc specific profile that is paired with 25mm Yksion Pro tires. Mavic states that the hubs and spoke geometry and lacing have been carefully tuned to resist the added torque from disc brakes and the wheels continue the Isopulse lacing pattern.
Front hubs are both QR and 15mm thru axle compatible, no word on the official specs on the rear hub or rim width yet. Weights are listed at 1535g for the pair and 2115g for the WTS.
The Aksium One Disc gets official with a “wider” pinned, disc specific rim and 6 bolt disc hubs. Weight for the pair is listed at 1965g.