Boyd Cycling’s Ridgeline MTB Wheelset Gets A Feature-Packed 2020 Update

by Brian Mullin on January 7, 2020

 

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Wider Internal Rims, Tripel Hub, Micro Spline and Super Boost Options, + Black On Black Infuse Boyd’s Ridgeline MTB Wheels With Enduro Strength, XC Weight, and a Stealth Facelift

07 January 2020- Greenville, SC – Boyd Cycling, the craft wheel manufacturer, dedicated to producing the highest quality bicycle wheels, has updated its carbon Ridgeline mountain bike wheelset. The 2020 Ridgeline – an Enduro strength, XC-light wheelset – gets an all ‘round spec update and decal facial – to keep current with today’s modern mountain bikes.

Thought=> I like the increased width of the rim, the lightweight of their system, and of course the new Tripel hub.

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Accommodating the trend toward larger tires, the Ridgeline’s internal width is increased from 26mm up to 30mm. Ideally suited for tires measuring 2.3 to 2.7 inches, the larger tire improves traction and control, especially when riding over gnarly terrain at lower pressure. The rim’s hookless profile with 3mm wall thickness ensures superior impact protection, and the Boyd tubeless rim bed addresses those lower pressures for burp-free riding.

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To balance the spoke tension between the drive and non-drive sides, the new rim design uses a 3mm spoke offset, resulting in a better responding and more balanced wheelset. The Ridgeline is built with Pillar Wing 21 spokes and external brass nipples; the front laced with 28 spokes/2X, the rear, is laced 3X with 32 spokes.

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The Ridgeline’s reinforced carbon layup is suited for Enduro style riding, intended to handle all conditions and terrain. Even with the reinforced layup, however, the Ridgeline 29’er rim weighs in at a svelte 475 gram, the 27.5 at 440 grams.

Boyd Johnson, the brand’s namesake, idea, and product engineer, who rigorously field tests every new product, said, “We’ve been testing these in on the trails for over a year now, even letting our downhill team use them for competition. Even under some of the craziest riders I know, the wheels have not only held up but outperformed our highest expectations. Given my road bike background, I’ve never been the best mountain biker out there, but with these wheels, I’m no longer the laughing stock on our local technical, Enduro -style trails. They’re indeed Enduro strength but nimble like a cross-country wheel.”

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The Ridgeline’s center-pièce de résistance is Boyd Johnson’s newest crowning jewel, the Tripel Hub.

The new 6061-forged aluminum Tripel has six pawls, each with three points. With all six pawls engaging simultaneously, 18 points of contact propel you forward, capable of handling even the highest torque load generated by today’s modern 1X drivetrain and massive cassette ranges. One hundred and two teeth on the drive-ring yields a super-quick, 3.5-degree engagement with extremely low drag while coasting ensures that your back wheel keeps you rolling, yet engages the instant you stomp on the pedals.

With increasing OE demands on the little South Carolina family-run craft wheel builder, Boyd has also added Micro Spline and Super Boost rear spacing options to the new Tripel.

Summarizing the spec options, the Ridgeline is now available in standard spacing, boost spacing, and super boost rear spacing. Rear hubs are available in traditional Shimano, Sram XD, and the new Shimano Micro Spline drivers. As with all Boyd hubs, swapping between freehub drivers is completely tool-free, and takes about 15 seconds.

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The Ridgeline 29’er front wheel weighs in at 825 grams; 1000 grams for the rear. The 27.5 wheelset weighs 35 grams less per wheel, thus 790 for the front and 965 for the rear (note: weights based on Boost hub configuration). Stealth black decals complete the update. The Ridgeline retails for $1700 for the set and carries a lifetime warranty and a lifetime crash replacement program.

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