When to Contact Us Before Buying a Wheelset

Unbranded carbon rim brake road bike wheelsets on a factory workbench

Some wheel orders are simple. If your bike is a standard rim brake road bike, your cassette type is confirmed, and your tire clearance is known, you may be ready to order directly. But there are situations where one message before checkout can prevent a wrong freehub, a poor rim depth choice, or a return problem.

Contact us first if the freehub is unclear

This is the most common reason to ask. If you do not know whether your cassette needs Shimano HG, SRAM XDR, Campagnolo, or another option, send your drivetrain brand and a clear photo of the cassette. The compatibility guide can help, but photos often make the answer faster.

Do not guess based only on the bike brand. Bikes are often upgraded over time, and the cassette currently on the bike matters more than the original catalog spec.

Ask if the bike is older or unusual

Rim brake road bikes have been made in many shapes over many years. Some older frames have tighter tire clearance, different brake reach, or less room around the caliper. That does not automatically mean a carbon wheelset will not work. It does mean fit should be checked before the box ships.

Send these details

  • Bike brand, model, and year if known.
  • Brake type and a photo of the brake caliper.
  • Drivetrain brand and number of cassette speeds.
  • Current tire size printed on the sidewall.
  • The wheelset or rim depth you are considering.
  • Your main concern: freehub, clearance, braking, shipping, or returns.

Contact us if you are between two depths

If you ride in windy areas, are a lighter rider, or split time between climbs and flat roads, rim depth matters. Tell us where you ride and what you want the wheelset to improve. A practical answer is usually better than simply choosing the deepest rim because it looks fast.

Policy and shipping questions belong before checkout

Blog posts should not replace live policy pages. If your decision depends on order terms, returns, customs, or shipping expectations, review the warranty and inspection guide and shipping page first. Then use contact if anything is still unclear.

The goal is not to make buying wheels feel complicated. The goal is to catch the details that matter. A carbon rim brake wheelset should arrive as an upgrade you are excited to install, not a box of unanswered questions.

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