The 858 NSW wheelset weighs 1500 g in its lightest configuration (12mm through axles and XDR body - tape and valve included), more than 30g lighter than the previous version.
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The serial number for your 858 NSW wheel is located on a decal on the rim opposite of the valve. It is also located on the shipping box, near the manufacturer's part number and bar code.
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Yes, the 858 NSW wheel is covered by Zipp’s Lifetime Warranty, covering you not just for any manufacturing defects, but also for any system failure that occurs while riding your bike within the int...
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For basic maintenance, clean your Zipp wheels with soap and water. If using a power washer when cleaning your wheels, ensure that you do not spray directly into the bearings. Avoid spraying degreas...
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The max tire pressure recommended with your 858 NSW wheels is 73 psi/5 bar (see the chart below for more details). Zipp’s Tire Pressure Guide can help you to determine the right pressure. The wider...
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Yes, tubes can be used with the 858 NSW wheel. A hookless compatible tire (either from the Zipp Tire Compatibility Chart or a tire deemed compatible by your tire manufacturer) MUST be used. To ensu...
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Your 858 NSW wheel uses 26mm wide tubeless tape. While we recommend using the original Zipp branded tape, other aftermarket tape can be used. Examine your tape whenever you change your tire. If the...
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The 858 NSW wheel graphics are applied using Zipp’s ImPress direct-print technology and are not removable. ImPress rims should be cleaned with soap and water. If needed, isopropyl alcohol can also ...
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The 858 NSW wheel uses a center lock interface with internal splines and is included with the wheels. A cassette lockring tool is required for installation.
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