Why are there so many variants?
Here for example are 29"wheels in 30mm width in aluminum from the same company
DT Swiss - M 1900 SPLINE® 30
DT Swiss - EX 1501 SPLINE® ONE 30
DT Swiss - M 1700 SPLINE® 30
DT Swiss - XM 1501 SPLINE® ONE 30
DT Swiss - E 1700 SPLINE® 30
i can see the two categories as well - all mountain and enduro - how much of this is marketing mania? And what is this 'all-mountain' - is it trail? When I see clips like this one-
I have to chuckle. They claim a similar difference in forks - trail vs enduro - which I could actually understand - but even with forks, why not just lock out the fork on the ascent? So for wheels, where you only have weights to compare, what is the real difference, esp when you have a motor to help you on climbs. I find the ebike really de-emphasizes the weight worry.
Here for example are 29"wheels in 30mm width in aluminum from the same company
DT Swiss - M 1900 SPLINE® 30
DT Swiss - EX 1501 SPLINE® ONE 30
DT Swiss - M 1700 SPLINE® 30
DT Swiss - XM 1501 SPLINE® ONE 30
DT Swiss - E 1700 SPLINE® 30
i can see the two categories as well - all mountain and enduro - how much of this is marketing mania? And what is this 'all-mountain' - is it trail? When I see clips like this one-
I have to chuckle. They claim a similar difference in forks - trail vs enduro - which I could actually understand - but even with forks, why not just lock out the fork on the ascent? So for wheels, where you only have weights to compare, what is the real difference, esp when you have a motor to help you on climbs. I find the ebike really de-emphasizes the weight worry.