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Cyclist riding a beige road bike on a sunny day
Cyclist riding a beige road bike on a sunny day

When deciding which wheels are right for you and your riding style, start by narrowing things down based on rim material, rim depth, rim width, and freehub type. But first, it's worth noting a couple of constants of Shimano wheels, regardless of the group level.
 

  • Shimano's high-performance road wheel families roll out of the factory tubeless ready, with tape and valve stems preinstalled from the moment they’re pulled out of the box. 
     
  • All Shimano high-performance road wheels come stock with Center Lock disc brake mounts, which secure disc brake rotors to the hub with a single lock ring instead of multiple small loose bolts. Shimano Center Lock rotors are engineered to work seamlessly with Shimano wheels and brakes, delivering peak performance when used as a system.
     
  • Shimano’s new high-performance road wheels, with the sole exception of the new 12-speed 9200 Dura-Ace wheels, feature a backward-compatible freehub design. This means that both 11- and 12-speed drivetrains are compatible with the Ultegra and 8100 and 105-level RS710 wheels, ensuring that a wide range of wheel options remain open to discerning racers, enthusiasts, and joy riders.
Two cyclists riding road bikes on a sunny day with mountains in the background.
Two cyclists riding road bikes on a sunny day with mountains in the background.

Shimano Road Wheel Series

Close-up of a Dura-Ace C50 bicycle wheel with black spokes
Close-up of a Dura-Ace C50 bicycle wheel with black spokes
Close-up of two cyclists riding on a road with mountains in the background
Close-up of two cyclists riding on a road with mountains in the background
Rear wheel and drivetrain of a Scott bicycle with a cyclist's leg and shoe visible
Rear wheel and drivetrain of a Scott bicycle with a cyclist's leg and shoe visible

Rim Depth

C36 – For Fast Accelerations and Climbing Delivering the lowest rotational weight and quick acceleration, Shimano’s C36 rim depth is for riders who live for ultimate responsiveness for punchy attacks on the flats, steep ramps on killer climbs, or snappy sprints at the finish line. 

C50/C46 – Perfect Mix of Aerodynamics and Weight For riders seeking the perfect blend of flat-out speed and climbing capability, the C50 and C46 wheels are the ultimate all-around rim depth, ready to tackle any terrain, any pace, and any wind direction. 

C60 – The Ultimate Aerodynamic Advantage Whether you’re a breakaway specialist, zeroed in on time trials, or planning a long solo attack off the front, the C60 is tailor-made to maximize efficiency and slip through the wind while providing maximum lateral rigidity for the most powerful sprints.

Shimano Dura-Ace C60 wheels arranged in a row against a black background
Shimano Dura-Ace C60 wheels arranged in a row against a black background

Rim Material

Carbon – Shimano premium carbon road wheels deliver the best blend of lightweight strength, aerodynamic rim shape, and lateral stiffness. This is achieved through precision-engineered design, layups, and resin formulas. All new wheelsets for 9200, 8100, and non-series RS710 wheels feature this technology, but each tier differs in the material, layup, resin, and finishing.

Yellow road bike with black components and water bottle, leaning against a concrete wall
Yellow road bike with black components and water bottle, leaning against a concrete wall

Rim Width

Wider Aero Profiles – Shimano’s new carbon rims all feature a modern 21 mm internal rim width to maximize aerodynamic efficiency in front and crosswinds. This also allows a larger contact patch for today’s wider tire norms (25, 28, and 30c), which provides maximum grip and ride comfort. All 9200, 8100, and RS710 wheels feature the same premium design, just made from different layups.

Cross-sectional diagram of an object with measurements: 28mm width, 21mm inner width, and 32mm height
Cross-sectional diagram of an object with measurements: 28mm width, 21mm inner width, and 32mm height

Freehubs

12-Speed Only – In the pursuit of ultimate performance, Shimano designed the 9200 Dura-Ace freehub with all-new Hyperglide L2 technology for maximum power transfer and minimum weight. The freehub features lightweight aluminum construction with a new spline design to prevent excessive gouging from the cassette over time. Due to this new construction and spline design, Dura-Ace wheels are only compatible with 12-speed road cassettes and drivetrains.

Close-up of a bicycle hub with spokes and a detailed freehub body
Close-up of a bicycle hub with spokes and a detailed freehub body

11- or 12-Speed Compatibility – New Shimano Ultegra 8100 and the RS710 Carbon Wheels (C36 and C46) feature backward-compatible freehubs that will work with all Shimano 11- and 12-speed road cassettes.

Direct Engagement – Get maximum power transfer and immediate acceleration thanks to the more robust engagement mechanisms engineered into 9200, 8100, and RS710 hubs.

Cyclist in helmet and sunglasses riding a bike on a road with a rocky background
Cyclist in helmet and sunglasses riding a bike on a road with a rocky background

E-Thru Axles – Shimano's tool-less front and rear thru-axle technology allows for maximum lateral rigidity while maintaining ease of removal and installation. That means quicker, more straightforward wheel changes and repairs on the road.

Close-up of a bicycle wheel and disc brake
Close-up of a bicycle wheel and disc brake

Put it All Together for The Perfect Complete Package

Start with the series that best fits your needs and riding style, and then fine-tune from there with preferred depth and rim type. With tubeless compatibility right out of the box and easy E-Thru Axles, these new Shimano wheelsets will have you rolling on fresh hoops in no time.