Italian wheel manufacturer Ursus has turned to metallurgy to combat heat related braking issues on their carbon rims.
The 2014 Ursus C25 and C50 carbon clincher wheels get a new 1mm thick copper weave in the brake track that they say drastically reduces braking temperatures. It’s bonded in during construction, so it shouldn’t wear off. That’s combined with their HTG high temp resin to dramatically reduce heat buildup. They’re saying braking temps can run as high as 300-400 degrees C, and these reduce it down to 70-100 degrees C.
Weights are 600g front /750g rear (C25) and 695g/845g (C50). Retail is $2,400 per pair. Both are 20mm wide at the outside, and they’re 25mm and 50mm deep respectively.
Closeups of the copper and the actual production finish, plus their new mountain bike wheels, below…
A close up view of the copper weave.
On production models, it won’t be quite so coppery looking. Here’s a finished wheel…
…and a close up of the production brake track.
They’ve also added mountain bikes wheels to the line. The top model is the carbon rimmed Diablo, which comes in 27.5″ and 29er. Rims are reinforced unidirectional fibers that are 25mm wide and 20mm deep. They’re built with Sapim spokes using Ursus’ SLN (Self Locking Nipple) system that places nylon bushings around the nipple to prevent binding or loosening. They come in at 615g F/783g R for the 27.5″ hoops and 650g F/825g R for 29ers.