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Jitsie Rim Front Wheel Lock 140/160 21"
Jitsie Rim Front Wheel Lock 140/160 21" 
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Jitsie Front Wheel Race Tech 39MM 91.5MM Hub Electric Motion, Scorpa, Sherco, TRS, Vertigo

Jitsie

 450

Features

  • 91.5mm hub width with 53.8mm offset
  • super strong lightweight CNC machined aluminium hub
  • suitable for all Electric Motion, Scorpa, Sherco, TRS and Vertigo models with Tech 39mm front forks
  • sealed bearings to protect against dirt and water
  • assembled with 6004 bearings – 20x42x12mm
  • 20mm inner bearing diameter (direct fit on original spindle)
  • black spokes and silver nipples
  • supplied with rim tape, but rim lock is not included and must be ordered separately
  • Jitsie X Morad rim stickers included with each wheel

Description

Jitsie has partnered with Morad, the reference in trials wheel manufacturing and OEM supplier to nearly all factory teams, to deliver a front wheel built for elite-level performance and long-term durability.

This Jitsie X Morad Race front wheel features a 91.5mm wide CNC machined aluminium hub, developed specifically for Electric Motion, Scorpa, Sherco, TRS and Vertigo models. The Jitsie Race front wheel for the Beta Evo/Sincro uses the same hub width (91.5mm) but a different offset — 46.5mm on the Beta version compared to 53.8mm on this version designed for Tech 39 mm front forks found on most other trials bikes.

The lightweight hub is CNC machined for strength and precision, fitted with sealed 6004 bearings to protect against dirt and water. Black spokes with silver nipples complete the build, delivering a strong and reliable wheel that arrives fully assembled and ready to install. Rim tape is included. Please note that a rim lock is not included and must be ordered separately. Jitsie X Morad rim stickers are supplied with each wheel.

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