Wheel Goods


  • Rimpact Pro Tubeless Insert set (like cushcore)

    Rimpact V2 Pro Tubeless Insert Set - with Valves

    Tubeless inserts reduce wheel damage and improve the feel of your bike. For a long time Cushcore ruled the insert market and none of the cheaper options had decent performance, but Rimpact has changed that. Rimpact are simply a well-performing product at a better price-point than the alternatives. This listing is for a set (two) of inserts with valves. Please consult the rim width diagram at the end of this listing to determine whether this particular product is appropriate for your bike. Rimpact Tubeless Inserts help in the following ways: They minimise the impact force on your rim. We’ve had far less rim dings since riding them. They help stabilise your tyre sidewall. The level of stabilisation will depend on the combination of rim and tyre that you are running. They reduce trail chatter. The extent to which they do this surprised us but it was very welcome 😊 They reduce the chances of damaging your tyre. In late 2022 Rimpact released an update to their inserts (hence V2) which changed the shape slightly to better fit modern rims. They also released some new insert models. We carry all Rimpact models and sell combinations of them so you can mix and match to get your ideal setup. If you're curious about other Rimpact models you can see all of our listings here. Original, and gravel/xc, inserts are made of a single type of foam and provide great performance at a great price point. We ran Original inserts very happily for 6 months at the Christchurch Adventure Park and were very happy with their performance. Pro, and cx, inserts are made from a dual-density foam which provides even more rim protection, tyre stability and tyre damage prevention than the original inserts. EDH inserts also have a dual compound like the PRO model but the outer layer is even more supportive and protective. This is the highest protection model and is best suited for serious downhill riders and for heavy e-bikes. Note that installing the EDH in a 2.4” tyre is quite a strength and patience requiring process. If you’d like to purchase a different model of Rimpact inserts / a combination of them check out our range here. Our experience using RimpactAfter a number of years on Rimpact on our gravity bikes we’ve found our favourite front insert to be the Original model because it has the best vibration damping characteristics and lowest weight. On the rear we prefer the heaviest duty model we can afford/be bothered installing, whether that be a Pro or EDH model. We’ve not tried the XC/Gravel model but have been running the CX model for years. We’ve been impressed by how much smoother it makes our gravel bikes ride and blown away by how much traction we can get at cyclocross races when we drop the tyre pressures to 25psi (and don’t have any issues!). Model Information  Model Size Weight per insert (grams) CX 700C 55 Gravel / XC 29" / 700C  70 27.5" 60 Original V2 29"  110 27.5" 100 Pro 29"  160 27.5" 150 EDH 29" 180 27.5" 170 ​  Notes A note about sealant: Tyre inserts will significantly increase the surface area inside your tyre so we suggest using 30% or so extra sealant than you would usually.If you've got this far, we may also have some clearance stock of old V1 rimpact models. It would be worth having a look as they will be at a discount.  

    $166.00

  • American Classic Tectonite Tyre (like maxxis assegai)

    American Classic Tectonite MTB Tyre

    Behind brake pads, tyres are among the most frequently replaced parts of your bike. But with the price of many of decent tyres hitting $130+, it’s getting quite painful replacing them. This seems to be a bit of a talking point on the trail, is a decently priced tyre with reasonable performance too much to ask? Well, we've been stoked to discover that there is finally a brand that's trying to address this: American Classic. The American Classic Tectonite MTB tyre is a 2.5" wide tubeless tyre which performs best on the front wheel. It has a tread pattern that is reminiscent of a Maxxis Assegai and the enduro casing is most similar to a Maxxis double down casing.  The Tectonite has the following features: Chunky (stable) cornering lugs that provide great cornering bite An alternating center lug pattern which provides good traction during braking and pedalling.  Ramped central knobs which improve rolling speed. On the other side they're vertical which means good braking A medium tread spacing that gives decent traction in all conditions. Compared to the Basanite the tread is more closely spaced but it's actually been a fantastic tyre in the mud The tread pattern covers all angles of lean well which reduces chances of washing your front wheel on dust over hardpack A sturdy 120TPI casing for puncture protection American classic suggests running the Tectonite up front and the Basanite in the rear and we tend to agree. This is a combo that performs well on hard pack and well enough when it's loose. The vulcanite might be a better tyre for you if you're consistently riding loose conditions or want a mud tyre, particularly for race days. Give it a go and let us know what you think 😊 Notes We only sell the enduro casing version of this tyre. Whilst the trail casing is lighter it's undoubtedly more susceptible to punctures. Let us know if you'd to order a trail casing version and we're happy to order it in for you. As with all tubeless tyres, these can sometimes be a challenge to get on. We recommend spraying the tyre and rim with some soapy water for lubrication. When things get tight, work your way around the tire, pushing it into the central race to gain those extra millimeters needed to get the tire onto the rim. Installation approach is particularly important if you are installing the tyre with inserts. Also, please install in a warm environment, having cold hands when doing this task simply sucks. Comparison of American Classic tyre models:​  

    $75.00

  • Black plastic CO2 inflator

    CO2 Inflator

    CO2 inflators are bloody handy for when you need to inflate quickly, or don't want to carry a bigger hand pump around. Both options fit on Schrader and Presta valves and they also come with a neoprene sleeve which insulates your hand from the cold during usage. Both models have the ability to screw onto your CO2 cartridge without discharging it, useful for putting on your bike or in your bag. The major difference between the two is that the Black model connects to your valve at right angles with your CO2 cartridge. The gold model sits straight in a line with it. The other difference is that the gold one looks quite bling!  Both models of CO2 inflator can adjust the flow rate. Once you pump up one tyre, the cartridge will eventually lose all it's pressure.  Note: these comes without CO2 cartridges, we haven't figured out how to send them cheaply yet. CO2 cartridges are pretty easily obtained from your local bike shop :) Video of using the product

    $16.00

  • Rimpact Pro & Original Mixed Tubeless Insert set (like cushcore).png

    Rimpact Pro/Original V2 Mixed Tubeless Insert Set - with Valves

    Tubeless inserts reduce wheel damage and improve the feel of your bike. For a long time Cushcore ruled the insert market and none of the cheaper options had decent performance, but Rimpact has changed that. Rimpact are simply a well-performing product at a better price-point than the alternatives. This listing is for a set (two) of inserts with valves. Please consult the rim width diagram at the end of this listing to determine whether this particular product is appropriate for your bike. Rimpact Tubeless Inserts help in the following ways: They minimise the impact force on your rim. We’ve had far less rim dings since riding them. They help stabilise your tyre sidewall. The level of stabilisation will depend on the combination of rim and tyre that you are running. They reduce trail chatter. The extent to which they do this surprised us but it was very welcome 😊 They reduce the chances of damaging your tyre. In late 2022 Rimpact released an update to their inserts (hence V2) which changed the shape slightly to better fit modern rims. They also released some new insert models. We carry all Rimpact models and sell combinations of them so you can mix and match to get your ideal setup. If you're curious about other Rimpact models you can see all of our listings here. Original, and gravel/xc, inserts are made of a single type of foam and provide great performance at a great price point. We ran Original inserts very happily for 6 months at the Christchurch Adventure Park and were very happy with their performance. Pro, and cx, inserts are made from a dual-density foam which provides even more rim protection, tyre stability and tyre damage prevention than the original inserts. EDH inserts also have a dual compound like the PRO model but the outer layer is even more supportive and protective. This is the highest protection model and is best suited for serious downhill riders and for heavy e-bikes. Note that installing the EDH in a 2.4” tyre is quite a strength and patience requiring process. If you’d like to purchase a different model of Rimpact inserts / a combination of them check out our range here. Our experience using RimpactAfter a number of years on Rimpact on our gravity bikes we’ve found our favourite front insert to be the Original model because it has the best vibration damping characteristics and lowest weight. On the rear we prefer the heaviest duty model we can afford/be bothered installing, whether that be a Pro or EDH model. We’ve not tried the XC/Gravel model but have been running the CX model for years. We’ve been impressed by how much smoother it makes our gravel bikes ride and blown away by how much traction we can get at cyclocross races when we drop the tyre pressures to 25psi (and don’t have any issues!). Model Information  Model Size Weight per insert (grams) CX 700C 55 Gravel / XC 29" / 700C  70 27.5" 60 Original V2 29"  110 27.5" 100 Pro 29"  160 27.5" 150 EDH 29" 180 27.5" 170 ​  Notes A note about sealant: Tyre inserts will significantly increase the surface area inside your tyre so we suggest using 30% or so extra sealant than you would usually.If you've got this far, we may also have some clearance stock of old V1 rimpact models. It would be worth having a look as they will be at a discount.  

    $153.00

  • Rimpact Original Single Tubeless insert (like cushcore)

    Rimpact V2 Original Tubeless Insert - Single with valve

      Tubeless inserts reduce wheel damage and improve the feel of your bike. For a long time Cushcore ruled the insert market and none of the cheaper options had decent performance, but Rimpact has changed that. Rimpact are simply a well-performing product at a better price-point than the alternatives. This listing is for a single insert and valve. Please consult the rim width diagram at the end of this listing to determine whether this particular product is appropriate for your bike. Rimpact Tubeless Inserts help in the following ways: They minimise the impact force on your rim. We’ve had far less rim dings since riding them. They help stabilise your tyre sidewall. The level of stabilisation will depend on the combination of rim and tyre that you are running. They reduce trail chatter. The extent to which they do this surprised us but it was very welcome 😊 They reduce the chances of damaging your tyre. In late 2022 Rimpact released an update to their inserts (hence V2) which changed the shape slightly to better fit modern rims. They also released some new insert models. We carry all Rimpact models and sell combinations of them so you can mix and match to get your ideal setup. If you're curious about other Rimpact models you can see all of our listings here. Original, and gravel/xc, inserts are made of a single type of foam and provide great performance at a great price point. We ran Original inserts very happily for 6 months at the Christchurch Adventure Park and were very happy with their performance. Pro, and cx, inserts are made from a dual-density foam which provides even more rim protection, tyre stability and tyre damage prevention than the original inserts. EDH inserts also have a dual compound like the PRO model but the outer layer is even more supportive and protective. This is the highest protection model and is best suited for serious downhill riders and for heavy e-bikes. Note that installing the EDH in a 2.4” tyre is quite a strength and patience requiring process. If you’d like to purchase a different model of Rimpact inserts / a combination of them check out our range here. Our experience using RimpactAfter a number of years on Rimpact on our gravity bikes we’ve found our favourite front insert to be the Original model because it has the best vibration damping characteristics and lowest weight. On the rear we prefer the heaviest duty model we can afford/be bothered installing, whether that be a Pro or EDH model. We’ve not tried the XC/Gravel model but have been running the CX model for years. We’ve been impressed by how much smoother it makes our gravel bikes ride and blown away by how much traction we can get at cyclocross races when we drop the tyre pressures to 25psi (and don’t have any issues!). Model Information  Model Size Weight per insert (grams) CX 700C 55 Gravel / XC 29" / 700C  70 27.5" 60 Original V2 29"  110 27.5" 100 Pro 29"  160 27.5" 150 EDH 29" 180 27.5" 170 ​  Notes A note about sealant: Tyre inserts will significantly increase the surface area inside your tyre so we suggest using 30% or so extra sealant than you would usually.If you've got this far, we may also have some clearance stock of old V1 rimpact models. It would be worth having a look as they will be at a discount.  

    $79.00

  • Basic Hand Pump with Extractable Hose

    MTB Mini Pump - Basic - Extractable Hose

    Looking for a mini pump that doesn't break the bank? Consider one of these bad boys. We've been running one for 6 months on our mountain bike and its performance has been fine - just what you look for in a low price pump.  These are perfect as a pump for in the pack but comes with a bottle cage mount also.  Note: Not suitable for Road bikes, we think the maximum pressure is about 60psi (we're a bit weak) Features Extractable hose, so you can inflate your tyres without bending your valve around Presta and Schrader valve compatible Maximum pressure - about 60 psi. We just couldn't get it any higher. Fine for mtb's Basic bottle cage mount sits under the bottle cage Dust cap to keep crap out of the pump Cheap and chirpy, tweet tweet!

    $13.00

  • Rimpact Pro Single Tubeless insert (like cushcore)

    Rimpact V2 Pro Tubeless Insert - Single with valve

      Tubeless inserts reduce wheel damage and improve the feel of your bike. For a long time Cushcore ruled the insert market and none of the cheaper options had decent performance, but Rimpact has changed that. Rimpact are simply a well-performing product at a better price-point than the alternatives. This listing is for a single insert and valve. Please consult the rim width diagram at the end of this listing to determine whether this particular product is appropriate for your bike. Rimpact Tubeless Inserts help in the following ways: They minimise the impact force on your rim. We’ve had far less rim dings since riding them. They help stabilise your tyre sidewall. The level of stabilisation will depend on the combination of rim and tyre that you are running. They reduce trail chatter. The extent to which they do this surprised us but it was very welcome 😊 They reduce the chances of damaging your tyre. In late 2022 Rimpact released an update to their inserts (hence V2) which changed the shape slightly to better fit modern rims. They also released some new insert models. We carry all Rimpact models and sell combinations of them so you can mix and match to get your ideal setup. If you're curious about other Rimpact models you can see all of our listings here. Original, and gravel/xc, inserts are made of a single type of foam and provide great performance at a great price point. We ran Original inserts very happily for 6 months at the Christchurch Adventure Park and were very happy with their performance. Pro, and cx, inserts are made from a dual-density foam which provides even more rim protection, tyre stability and tyre damage prevention than the original inserts. EDH inserts also have a dual compound like the PRO model but the outer layer is even more supportive and protective. This is the highest protection model and is best suited for serious downhill riders and for heavy e-bikes. Note that installing the EDH in a 2.4” tyre is quite a strength and patience requiring process. If you’d like to purchase a different model of Rimpact inserts / a combination of them check out our range here. Our experience using RimpactAfter a number of years on Rimpact on our gravity bikes we’ve found our favourite front insert to be the Original model because it has the best vibration damping characteristics and lowest weight. On the rear we prefer the heaviest duty model we can afford/be bothered installing, whether that be a Pro or EDH model. We’ve not tried the XC/Gravel model but have been running the CX model for years. We’ve been impressed by how much smoother it makes our gravel bikes ride and blown away by how much traction we can get at cyclocross races when we drop the tyre pressures to 25psi (and don’t have any issues!). Model Information  Model Size Weight per insert (grams) CX 700C 55 Gravel / XC 29" / 700C  70 27.5" 60 Original V2 29"  110 27.5" 100 Pro 29"  160 27.5" 150 EDH 29" 180 27.5" 170 ​  Notes A note about sealant: Tyre inserts will significantly increase the surface area inside your tyre so we suggest using 30% or so extra sealant than you would usually.If you've got this far, we may also have some clearance stock of old V1 rimpact models. It would be worth having a look as they will be at a discount.  

    $93.00

  • Floor pump replacement head (Presta & Schrader)

    Floor pump replacement head (Presta & Schrader)

    The worst part about floor pumps is their valve heads. The pump lasts forever, the valve head for 3 or so years. If yours is tired or breaks, don't buy a new pump - just get a replacement head. These valve heads work with Presta and Schrader valves and fit on standard 8mm-10mm outer diameter hoses.   What's different with premium? It has a pressure release button which makes it easier to get the pressure you want if you overshoot it with your exuberant pumping The lever is metal The choice is yours 😊

    $14.00- $19.00

  • Tyre bead holding tool like cushcore bead
huddy

    Tubeless Tyre Bead Installation Tool (Like Cushcore Bead Bro)

    Are you frustrated by how hard it’s become to install MTB tyres? Furious because tubeless inserts like Cushcore and Rimpact make that job even harder? Traumatized by the memory of making 2cm progress getting the tyre bead over the rim, only to realise that 8cm has come off the rim elsewhere? Us too. Tyre installation is something that’s got harder over time. As mountain bikes have transitioned to tubeless tyres it’s become more important that tyres have a consistently tighter fit on rims (story **). And if you’re installing tyre inserts to improve bike feel and performance, it’s is a couple of notches harder yet again. Anyway, that’s not an issue for us anymore. This tool has eliminated the vast majority of the pain. At least we can install tyres systematically now.  Product informationUsing this tool to hold your bead in place ensures that you have the most slack possible to work with when installing the final, tightest part of the tyre. Here’s how to use the tool: Buy a set of 3 Check your tyre has got the correct rotating direction before putting it onto your rim Put the first side of your tyre bead onto the rim channel Double check your tyre has the correct direction of rotation Ensure you have the Bead Holding Tools within reach, now get a portion of the bead into the rim Install the tool to constrain that portion of your tyre Wrestle more bead into the rim, about a third is ideal Install the second bead holding tool Get as much of the remaining bead onto the rim as you can. A quarter is a great goal Install the bead holding tool Whenever you make progress you “don’t want to lose” (think of it like pressing ctrl+s on your keyboard) install a bead tool to lock in that progress. You will now have 3 tools attached to the rim Finish the tyre, remove the tools and breathe a sigh of relief If needed, detach the middle bead tool and repeat the steps above The tool can also be used to remove tight tyres, particularly when a tyre insert is in use: Push the tyre off the bead towards the centre of the rim Install 3 Bead Holding tools around the wheel Now that the tyre bead is being held in the central channel of the rim it will be much easier to remove the tyre   Other things to consider: Apply soapy water to the bead before application Don’t forget to install your tyre sealant… If it’s hard to inflate the tyre, one of these tools can help with that. (tubeless blaster tool)   Other information These are made from PETG plastic which is durable and won’t scratch your rims We had this product tested by a local full time mechanic. They were surprised by how much easier this made installing tyre inserts. The example they gave us was Maxxis double down casing tyres with cushcore inserts. This is usually a very tight setup and it’s even possible to damage the tyre bead during installation. They found this tool made it systematic and easy to install the tyre, apparently they didn’t even use tyre levers…   Why this product?For less than the price of a single product from competitors (for example, the Cushcore beadbro), we provide three of a tool that do the job. If you wanted the same level of ease, you would need to get a few of those.   Storytime** ** Funny story. Jono’s friend Euan once had a tyre randomly blow off the rim while he was fitting it. It tore the derailleur jockey wheel in half and bent his rear brake rotor…   Product Guarantee This is a product which has been developed and manufactured by us. If you ever have any issues whatsoever please get in touch and we will sort them out for you, including a replacement unit.

    $10.00- $19.00

  • Tubeless Tyre Plug Kit like Stans dart and Dynaplug

    Tubeless Tyre Plug Kit (like Dynaplug)

    Nothing kills a ride quicker than the sound of air rushing from your tyre, hoping it will seal but knowing your luck - it won’t… Yes, you SHOULD have a tube on you. But even if you do, you'd prefer to not open that can of worms... Luckily a tyre plug can save the day, if you've got one on you. But a lot of us don't, likely for one of following reasons: Awareness: We weren't aware tyre plugs could solve our problem... Performance: Cheaper kits help get a plug into your tyre, but it often doesn't stay there, whilst better kits, like dynaplug, work well but have a hefty price tag Size: Many kits take up too much valuable luggage space by including an extra specialty tool in the kit Price: $65 or more for a decent kit seems… a bit excessive? At Outspoken, we're convinced that all riders of tubeless tyres should carry tyre plugs while riding. We searched for a plug option that was small, cheap and performed well. And we failed to find one… So we made one ourselves. Our kit addresses these issues: Awareness: N/A Performance: Reliable sealing is obtained by using plug anchors which you push into the tyre. Once it's in there, it won't let the plug come out. Thin plugs are used because we found them adaptable (put multiple strips together to form a plug of any size). It also turns out that more flexible strips give a better seal. Size: Everything fits in a 6 x 4.5 x 1.2cm case which will easily fit in your bag. It’s small stature is enabled by not needing a specialty tool to drive the plugs. Instead, that is done with the 2mm allen key on your multitool. And tipping the scales at a whopping 13g including the case, this kit could be lighter than the mould in your water bottle. Price: The listed price speaks for itself. We’ve got here by using strong, but cost-effective materials and by not needing a specialty tool. Also, we have replacement parts available here. So what’s the catch? You’ll need to ride with a multi-tool so that you can drive the plugged anchors. And if you don’t ride with a multi-tool, you should start… That’s silly behaviour (that we are admittedly guilty of sometimes 😅), tut tut. This kit includes: 10 repair strips 5 small anchors 4 large anchors A case Make sure you’ve got a multi-tool, this kit won’t be useful without it… How to plug your tyre: Insert 1 - 2 repair strips through a small anchor or 2 - 4 strips through a large anchor, depending on the size of the hole. Fit the anchor to a 2 mm allen key - your multi tool will do the trick. Push the anchor through the hole the tyre. Top up tyre pressure and continue your ride. When home, trim excess off the tyre outer if you’re concerned about the looks When fitting multiple repair strips to an anchor, we recommend slightly offsetting them to make insertion a bit easier. By offsetting them you’ll initially inserting a single plug into the anchor, which is easier, then you can pull the other strip through too. Check out the video below. Need more plugs or anchors? You can get spares here. Further notes We made quite a mess developing and testing these, as you can imagine. Ultimately, we found that a good quality sealant will instantly block a hole made by a skewer 6mm in diameter. But depending on the size, location of the hole and the age of your sealant, you may want to plug even smaller holes. Even “sealed” holes from sealant can leak when the casing is abused on the trail. A good tyre plug is simply more reliable. The small anchors fit 1-2 strips. The large plugs accommodate up to 4 - enough to plug some gigantic holes. Before you put the plug in your tyre we suggest that you scratch your chin and decide what combination is the best bet. And before you ask us why we only use thin strips: They work better… Firstly, no two holes are the same size or shape and we found that multiple small strips better mould to the gash. Also, you don’t need to worry about what size repair strips you have left - all repair strips are the same.  

    $19.00

  • American Classic Vulcanite Tyre

    American Classic Vulcanite MTB Tyre

    Behind brake pads, tyres are among the most frequently replaced parts of your bike. But with the price of many of decent tyres hitting $130+, it’s getting quite painful replacing them. This seems to be a bit of a talking point on the trail, is a decently priced tyre with reasonable performance too much to ask? Well, we've been stoked to discover that there is finally a brand that's trying to address this: American Classic. The American Classic Vulcanite MTB tyre is a 2.5" wide tubeless tyre which performs best when conditions are loose. Think dust, mud and softer packed soil. It has a tread pattern that is reminiscent of a Maxxis Shorty and the enduro casing is most similar to a Maxxis double down casing. The Basanite has the following features: Chunky (stable) cornering lugs that provide great cornering bite Widely spaced central knobs to increase mud shedding. A sturdy 120TPI casing for puncture protection If you're riding in dirt with any level of softness, this tyre will give you more traction than the Tectonite and Basanite. It won't however perform as well as those on hardpack. The writer of this description would run them on wet or dusty race days but for general riding they're quite happy to have a bit more slide happening at the rear. As usual, it's up to you to pick your poison. Give it a go and let us know what you think 😊 Notes We only sell the enduro casing version of this tyre. Whilst the trail casing is lighter it's undoubtedly more susceptible to punctures. Let us know if you'd to order a trail casing version and we're happy to order it in for you. As with all tubeless tyres, these can sometimes be a challenge to get on. We recommend spraying the tyre and rim with some soapy water for lubrication. When things get tight, work your way around the tire, pushing it into the central race to gain those extra millimeters needed to get the tire onto the rim. Installation approach is particularly important if you are installing the tyre with inserts. Also, please install in a warm environment, having cold hands when doing this task simply sucks. Comparison of American Classic tyre models:​  

    $75.00

  • Tubeless Tyre Plug Kit Replacement Parts

    Tubeless Tyre Plug Kit Replacement Parts

    Have you seen our snazzy tubeless tyre plug kit? If not click here to take a look. If you already have a kit and it has been helpful, you might need a top up. Here you can buy replacement repair strips in a 10 pack - these still come in the same plastic box so don’t worry if yours is a bit worse for wear. You can also choose exactly how many replacement anchors you need.

    $3.00- $10.00

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