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South Industries announce XCR Rims and Wheels

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South Industries are proud to introduce our latest product, an ultralight Cross-Country rim and wheelset called the XCR (Cross Country Race). At just 310g per rim, with a 28mm inner rim diameter and a lifetime warranty, this new rim is 20% lighter than our previous generation cross country rim, the XC29.


Having just won the Men’s African Leaders Jersey at the world’s toughest Mountain Bike Stage Race, the Cape Epic, we believe this product will be a must-have for serious racers and weight weenies alike, without sacrificing strength, or stiffness. 100% designed, handmade and tested in house in Cape Town, South Africa.

The original XC29 rim was a revolution when it was first released in 2017, with a 28mm IRD and has gone on to win countless races, Cape Epic stages and appear at the Olympics, XCO Worlds, XCM Worlds and Commonwealth Games. We are keeping everything you like about that product and have made it significantly lighter without sacrificing strength or durability. In the world where every marginal gain counts, this represents a leap forward for athletes who demand the most from their equipment.

Using a new carbon fibre material type, we were able to shed weight from the already lightweight rims to get them to an everyday riding weight of 310g per rim, whilst holding onto their legendary stiffness and compliance. Even with the 20% drop in weight, this is no race day only wheelset, instead it retains the ‘set and forget’ reputation we have built at South Industries. We built the XCR to be your daily shredder as well as perform at the highest level on race days.

Available as a rim, or complete wheelset, as follows:

  • XCR Rim: 310g / R 10 985 per rim
  • XCR Rims on Tune Prince / Princess hubs and Berd Spokes: 1090g / R59 785 per wheelset.
  • XCR Rims on Tune Prince / Princess and Sapim CX-Ray spokes: 1190g / R 41 225 per wheelset.
  • XCR Rims on Tune KillHill/ClimbHill and Sapim CX-Ray spokes: 1290g / R 37 615 per wheelset.
  • All rims come with our standard lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects and generous first-owner crash replacement policy, which you can read here
  • 28-hole configuration. Disc brake only.
  • Tubeless tyre compatible only

About South Industries

We are a highly skilled team of engineers, thinkers and most importantly, cyclists. We want to build the best products in the world for all riders around the world.

We manufacture here, in South Africa, a country with deep aerospace expertise and skills. Our slogan, #handgemaak, is more than our relentless drive to create the finest carbon composite products.

It’s more than our obsessive in-house design and manufacturing process.

It’s authentic, it’s handmade.

www.southindustries.cc

www.instagram.com/southindustries

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robbybzgo

Apr 25, 2023, 8:18 AM

They look great...very envious.

Just need to save up a few kruger-rands.

DieselnDust

Apr 25, 2023, 8:28 AM

Please please please can we stop calling it inner rim diameter. It’s inner rim width
DieselnDust

Apr 25, 2023, 8:29 AM

Oh and stunning products by South . Most desirable wheels and rim’s anywhere
Underachiever

Apr 25, 2023, 8:44 AM

Yoh, looks gorgeous, will fit my gravel bike perfectly, but that price!!!! 

dasilvarsa

Apr 25, 2023, 9:08 AM

Priced to be Exclusive, Maybe too Exclusive.

devvydoesdonuts

Apr 25, 2023, 10:11 AM

Beautiful wheels but wow that price, makes my knees wobble.

Johan A Marais

Apr 25, 2023, 10:24 AM

And this is what the rims looked like on an old outdated Spez bike... #justsaying Have not yet done the trails on this baby, hopefully this coming weekend. 

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Dobri

Apr 25, 2023, 10:49 AM

Well, my personal experience is not good at all and I will not buy another set from them. Not just once but twice the rims failed within 1 year of purchase. Providing proof of damage and receiving support from their own distributors did nothing for my case to have them replaced under Lifetime Warranty, the only offer was 50% of RRP which I took the first time (didn\'t know better) but rejected the second time and bought imported carbon rims. For obvious legal reasons I cannot make further public statements but if anyone wants to know the full details of my experience please rather send me a private message and I will explain what happened. The below statement from the website reads great but... \"All South Industries rims are covered by a LIFETIME WARRANTY, to be free from manufacturing defects in material and / or workmanship. We are always in your corner in this regard. This warranty applies to the original owner, who has registered their rims with us, and can provide a date of purchase, as shown on their proof of purchase.\"
Headshot

Apr 25, 2023, 11:03 AM

Ouch, another beyond expensive bicycle accessory. I guess guys making affordable components simply don\'t have the ad spend that these guys have because I would far rather see advertorials on value oriented products not overpriced stuff I would not buy even if I had the cash. I\'m all for innovation and local production but who cares what the pros are riding, really? If they are using it, its probably something you or I should not be using. IMO of course :-)
nick_the_wheelbuilder

Apr 25, 2023, 1:17 PM

7 hours ago, News bot said:

South Industries are proud to introduce our latest product, an ultralight Cross-Country rim and wheelset called the XCR (Cross Country Race). At just 310g per rim, with a 28mm inner rim diameter and a lifetime warranty, this new rim is 20% lighter than our previous generation cross country rim, the XC29. Having just won the […]

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Nice to see the guys at South coming to the party with weights that others have been able to produce for a while now.

They've become a serious option for those looking for superlight wheels, previously only available from international brands.

Looking forward to building up some of these superlight rims.

I just wish that nipple washers weren't required as they add precious time to the build process.

dasilvarsa

Apr 25, 2023, 2:03 PM

46 minutes ago, nick_the_wheelbuilder said:

Nice to see the guys at South coming to the party with weights that others have been able to produce for a while now.

They've become a serious option for those looking for superlight wheels, previously only available from international brands.

Looking forward to building up some of these superlight rims.

I just wish that nipple washers weren't required as they add precious time to the build process.

Nice Advert

babse

Apr 25, 2023, 2:13 PM

Wow that is some price tag. R22k for rims and waaaaay too much for the rest... nope, not even if I had the dosh!
nick_the_wheelbuilder

Apr 25, 2023, 3:21 PM

1 hour ago, babse said:

Wow that is some price tag. R22k for rims and waaaaay too much for the rest... nope, not even if I had the dosh!

Yes, it's a lot of cash, but comparing apples with apples, their pricing is in line with the rest.

A set of Bontrager Kovee RSL wheels sells for R47k.
https://www.trekbikes.com/za/en_ZA/equipment/cycling-components/bike-wheels/mountain-bike-wheels-and-wheel-sets/bontrager-kovee-rsl-30-tlr-boost-29-mtb-wheel/p/37181/?colorCode=black

Add a set of DT Swiss 240 EXP hubs to the South rims, and lace them with quality bladed spokes, and pay the wheel builder, and you're looking at a sticker price for a wheelset of around R39k.

R8 000 cheaper than the equivalent Bontragers.....

Chadvdw67

Apr 25, 2023, 6:04 PM

9 hours ago, DieselnDust said:

Please please please can we stop calling it inner rim diameter. It’s inner rim width

AMEN to that.....

SCD

Apr 25, 2023, 10:36 PM

Supporting local deserves to be high on the list but this pricing is moving to outer space, wow.
Underachiever

Apr 26, 2023, 5:15 AM

13 hours ago, nick_the_wheelbuilder said:

Yes, it's a lot of cash, but comparing apples with apples, their pricing is in line with the rest.

A set of Bontrager Kovee RSL wheels sells for R47k.
https://www.trekbikes.com/za/en_ZA/equipment/cycling-components/bike-wheels/mountain-bike-wheels-and-wheel-sets/bontrager-kovee-rsl-30-tlr-boost-29-mtb-wheel/p/37181/?colorCode=black

Add a set of DT Swiss 240 EXP hubs to the South rims, and lace them with quality bladed spokes, and pay the wheel builder, and you're looking at a sticker price for a wheelset of around R39k.

R8 000 cheaper than the equivalent Bontragers.....

They all line price!!

dasilvarsa

Apr 26, 2023, 5:26 AM

So you get these Super Light Rims Where you save a Few Grams over Alu.

Then you have to Add at Least 830 Grams Worth of Tyre and 125 Grams of Sealant.

A bad Sidewall Puncture at Speed in a rocky environment and your rims are toast. (Ask Amy).

Does Anyone Actually buy these Rims ?

 

nick_the_wheelbuilder

Apr 26, 2023, 6:42 AM

1 hour ago, dasilvarsa said:

So you get these Super Light Rims Where you save a Few Grams over Alu.

Then you have to Add at Least 830 Grams Worth of Tyre and 125 Grams of Sealant.

A bad Sidewall Puncture at Speed in a rocky environment and your rims are toast. (Ask Amy).

Does Anyone Actually buy these Rims ?

 

You're not wrong!

But yes, some people prioritize (and can afford) these kinds of wheels.
Have you ever ridden a 1300g wheelset on your MTB, with Spez Fasttrack or Maxxis Aspen tyres?

It feels like you have added 50w to your power.

I build about 1 or 2 sub-1500g carbon wheelsets (R25-35k) a month for customers who are NOT racing for podiums.

Never forget that for many people cycling is a hobby and a passion, and they do it for enjoyment.
In the same way a hobbyist photographer spends R70k on a new lens for his R30k camera.... or a golfer spends R40k on the nicest clubs.

Furbz

Apr 26, 2023, 7:05 AM

1 hour ago, dasilvarsa said:

So you get these Super Light Rims Where you save a Few Grams over Alu.

Then you have to Add at Least 830 Grams Worth of Tyre and 125 Grams of Sealant.

A bad Sidewall Puncture at Speed in a rocky environment and your rims are toast. (Ask Amy).

Does Anyone Actually buy these Rims ?

 

ignorance is bliss.

light/stiff wheels are such an awesome experience. really does fell like you are cheating 

dasilvarsa

Apr 26, 2023, 7:52 AM

47 minutes ago, Furbz said:

ignorance is bliss.

light/stiff wheels are such an awesome experience. really does fell like you are cheating 

You are being disrespectful.

dasilvarsa

Apr 26, 2023, 7:55 AM

1 hour ago, nick_the_wheelbuilder said:

You're not wrong!

But yes, some people prioritize (and can afford) these kinds of wheels.
Have you ever ridden a 1300g wheelset on your MTB, with Spez Fasttrack or Maxxis Aspen tyres?

It feels like you have added 50w to your power.

I build about 1 or 2 sub-1500g carbon wheelsets (R25-35k) a month for customers who are NOT racing for podiums.

Never forget that for many people cycling is a hobby and a passion, and they do it for enjoyment.
In the same way a hobbyist photographer spends R70k on a new lens for his R30k camera.... or a golfer spends R40k on the nicest clubs.

Yes, I've ridden Merida Factory Bikes.

Quite a Few.

I wish that your business continues to flourish.

nick_the_wheelbuilder

Apr 26, 2023, 8:17 AM

21 minutes ago, dasilvarsa said:

Yes, I've ridden Merida Factory Bikes.

Quite a Few.

I wish that your business continues to flourish.

Thank you! 
 

DieselnDust

Apr 26, 2023, 8:17 AM

as with everything in in life there is a point of diminishing returns and it varies for different people.

I'm happy with a 1450 gr set of Zero2 wheeels on my Scalpel, They're cheap enough to replace under crash replacement and they're pretty strong. As much as I love South Ind. rims I can't afford to replace one quickly under crash replacement so I don't buy them. I do wish they flourish because they're local and I do desire their products. Life would be boring if there was nothing to aspire to.

For other a good alloy rim may be their point of diminishing return

Furbz

Apr 26, 2023, 8:28 AM

35 minutes ago, dasilvarsa said:

You are being disrespectful.

fair enough.

rather - don't knock it til you've tried it

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