cannondale HOLLOWGRAM Cycle Wheel Set Owner’s Manual
- June 13, 2024
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HOLLOWGRAM
WHEEL SET
OWNER’S MANUAL
HOLLOWGRAM Cycle Wheel Set
WARNING
Read this manual carefully. It contains important information. Keep it for
future reference.
Safety Messages
In this supplement, particularly important information is presented in the
following ways:
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in death or
serious injury.
NOTICE Indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage.
This Owners Manual
This manual provides important safety, maintenance, and technical information.
It is not intended as a comprehensive assembly, use, service or repair guide.
You can download Adobe Acrobat PDF versions of any manual/supplement from our
website: http://www.cannondale.com.
Contacting Cannondale
Cannondale USA
Cycling Sports Group, Inc.
1 Cannondale Way, Wilton CT, 06897, USA 1-800-726-BIKE (2453)
Cycling Sports Group Europe B.V
Mail: Postbus 5100
Visits: Hanzepoort 27
7575 DB, Oldenzaal, Netherlands
Seek Professional Service
To make sure your wheels are serviced and maintained correctly, and that you
protect applicable warranties, please coordinate all service and maintenance
through your Authorized Cannondale Dealer.
NOTICE
Unauthorized service, maintenance, or repair parts can result in serious
damage and void your warranty.
Patent Information
Hollowgram 64 KNØT wheels are covered by one or more of the following U.S.
Patent Nos.: 8,888,195 and 9,463,666
SAFETY INFORMATION
Before you use your wheels, please read each of the WARNING listed in this section. Each one is focused on a specific safety risk which you must understand.
WARNINGS
INTENDED USE: For bicycle use only. Using this product the wrong way is
dangerous. For Intended Use of your specific model wheel, see ‘Specifications”
in this manual. For more ASTM and Intended Use information go to
www.cannondale.com.
PERFORM THE PRE-RIDE INSPECTION BEFORE EVERY RIDE: A pre-ride inspection
is important to identify and correct potential problems before you use the
wheels. See “Pre-Ride Inspection in this manual.”
COMPATIBILITY: Before using a wheelset on a bike, make sure the wheelset
is compatible with the frame and fork (e.g., clearance, chain line, brake
type, dropout spacing). Confirm specifications in frame manufacturer
instructions for the frame.
WEIGHT LIMIT: HollowGram Wheels have a weight limit. The limit for a
specific HollowGram Wheel model is found in the “Specification” section of
this manual. The weight limit is the total combined weight of the Rider, the
bike and any items carried on the bike/rider.
DO NOT MAKE CHANGES OR MODIFY THE WHEELS: Wheelsets are manufactured and
tested using approved components (e.g., hubs, rims, rim tape/strip, spokes,
spoke nipples, valves, and specified tire type). Changing or substituting any
of these parts can result in damage to the wheel assembly leading to an
accident or voiding of applicable warranties.
YOU CAN BE SEVERELY INJURED, PARALYZED OR KILLED IN AN ACCIDENT IF YOU
IGNORE THESE WARNINGS.
WARNINGS
INSPECTION & CRASH/IMPACT DAMAGE: After any crash or impact, immediately
stop riding. Have the the entire wheel (rim, hub, spokes, tire, and frame)
inspected by a trained professional bicycle mechanic for any damage (e.g.,
bending, cracks, deep scratches or scoring, missing, bent, deformed, or loose
spokes). See“Wheel Inspections” in this manual for the kinds of damage that
can occur following a crash or impact.
MAXIMUM AIR PRESSURES (Tire and Rim): Exceeding the maximum pressure of
either tire or rim could lead to tire or rim failure, or both. Find the
maximum air pressure marked on the rim. Find the maximum air pressure
indicated on the tire sidewall marking. Do not exceed the lower maximum air
pressure value. See “Specifications” for maximum rim pressure.
USE ONLY BICYCLE AIR PUMPS: Do not use gas station air hoses or other air
high volume air compressors. These pumps move a large volume of air very
rapidly and will raise the pressure in your tire very rapidly, which could
cause the tube to explode. CAUTION: Pencil type automotive tire gauges can be
inaccurate and should not be relied upon for consistent, accurate pressure
readings. Instead, use a high quality dial gauge.
WHEEL INSTALLATION/REMOVAL: Follow the manufacturer instructions when
installing and removing a wheel using thru-axle mechanisms. If attached
incorrectly, the wheels may wobble or fall off the bicycle, or suddenly stop
the wheel, which can cause serious injury or death. Be careful not to damage
the disc, caliper or brake pads when re-inserting the disc into the caliper.
Remember, do not activate a disc brake’s control lever unless the disc is
correctly inserted in the caliper. Activating the lever without the
wheel/brake rotor installed may close the caliper pads, interfering with wheel
installation.
YOU CAN BE SEVERELY INJURED, PARALYZED OR KILLED IN AN ACCIDENT IF YOU
IGNORE THESE WARNINGS.
WARNINGS
FOREIGN OBJECTS: Do not ride over sticks or debris (foreign objects).
Foreign objects can be kicked up, enter the spokes of the front wheel, and be
swept around and either break the fork or stop the wheel. Riding can be
littered with a great variety of debris such as sticks, branches, auto parts
and trash. Scan ahead and if you see debris ride around it. Before moving from
your predictable path of travel, look over your shoulder to be sure you can do
so safely. If you are riding with a group and at the front, point out debris.
TIRE SIZES: See “Specifications” in this manual for the tire size range
applicable to your model wheel. Mounting the wrong size tires can result in
the tires hitting the fork or frame when riding. If this happens, you can lose
control of your bike and you can be thrown off. The actual measured size of a
tire may be different than its sidewall marking. Follow the specified tire
clearance recommendations of the frame manufacturer. Each time you mount a new
tire, take the time to inspect the actual clearance between the rotating tire
and all parts of the frame. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
requires at least 1/16” (1.6 mm) tire clearance from any part of the bike.
Allowing for lateral rim flex and a wheel or rim that is outof-true will
likely mean choosing a rear tire that provides even more clearance than the
CPSC recommends. To measure clearance: Inflate tire to operating air pressure.
Measure the space between the tire and frame. Take measurement along the full
length of possible interference. If the measured clearance is less than
specified, the tire is not compatible and must not be used.
STORING: Clean wheels to remove contaminants and release air pressure
before storage. Store in cool, dry areas and protect from incidental damages
during storage and from dirt accumulation. Do not hang wheels from hooks.
TRANSPORTING: Protect the wheels from damage during storage. Do not use a
clamp on any part of the wheel rim, spokes, or hubs. When transporting on an
automobile rack, make sure wheels are not within 18”of the hot exhaust pipe.
YOU CAN BE SEVERELY INJURED, PARALYZED OR KILLED IN AN ACCIDENT IF YOU
IGNORE THESE WARNINGS.
WARNINGS
FOLLOW BRAKE MANUFACTURER INSTRUCTIONS: Follow the brake manufacturer
instructions for installing, using, and maintaining brake system parts (e.g.,
disc, calipers, pads).
DISC BRAKES ON ROAD BIKES: Relative to conventional rim brakes, disc
brakes are less affected by water, do not wear or heat the rims, and are
therefore more consistent. Disc brakes also may be more powerful. To minimize
risk of injury or accidents: Understand that road bikes have a relatively
small tire contact patch (part of the tire that touches the road). In order to
apply the brakes safely and effectively, you may need more or less braking
force in different situations. You need to take into account various road and
weather conditions that can affect traction. Disc brakes are excellent, but
not some kind of magic. Take some time riding your new disc brake road bike in
lower-risk circumstances to get used to the feel and performance of the disc
brakes and tires.
DISC BRAKE ONLY RIMS: Do not use disc brake only wheels with rim brakes.
There is no required rim braking surface on disc brake only wheel rims. Only
disc brakes can be used. See “Specifications” for applicable brake types and
limitation for your specific wheels.
EXTREME TEMPERATURE: Do not expose the wheels (and/or bike) to heat such
as in strong sunlight under the glass of a hatchback auto. Exposure to
excessive heat can damage the wheel leading to wheel failure. When
transporting on an automobile rack, make sure wheels are not within 18”of the
hot exhaust pipe.
MAINTENANCE: Establish a wheel/bike maintenance and inspection schedule
appropriate for how you ride and use the wheels. Inspect more often when
riding aggressively and in extreme environmental conditions. Have all
inspection and maintenance performed by a trained professional bike mechanic.
See “Maintenance” in this manual.
CLEANING: As with your bicycle, clean with dish soap and water. : Never
use solvents, spray oils, or chemical spray cleaners to clean. These can
damage/weaken the structure of the wheel and cause decals, labels, and paint
to come off. Do not use a pressure washer, which can cause damage by forcing
dirt and debris into the wheel.
YOU CAN BE SEVERELY INJURED, PARALYZED OR KILLED IN AN ACCIDENT IF YOU
IGNORE THESE WARNINGS.
SPECIFICATIONS
Brake Type | Disc Only |
---|---|
Maximum Tire Air Pressure | |
****Intended Use | ASTM CONDITIONS 1-2, High-Performance Road, General |
Purpose Riding, Cyclocross.
Not Intended: For off road or mountain bike use, or jumping. Cyclocross
riders and racers dismount before reaching an obstacle, carry their bike over
the obstacle and then remount. Cyclocross bikes are not intended for mountain
bike use.
Tire compatibility:| Tube type clincher with tube, tubeless ready clincher
with sealant
****Maximum Weight Limit :
(bike + rider + all equipment):| 285 lbs / 126 kg
HollowGram Mountain Wheel Sets
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Brake | Disc Only |
Maximum Tire Air Pressure | |
****Intended Use | ASTM CONDITION 3, Cross-Country, Hardtails |
Not Intended: For use in extreme forms of jumping/riding such as hardcore
mountain, Freeriding, Downhill, Sending, Dirt Jumping, Hucking etc.
Tire compatibility:| Tube type clincher with tube, tubeless ready clincher
with sealant
****Maximum Weight Limit :
(bike + rider + all equipment):| 305 lbs / 138 kg
TIRE INSTALLATION
Tubed Rims
NOTICE
- Do not use metal tire levers. These can damage the surface of the rim, tire, or inner tube.
- Use only valves with a suitable diameter and of an adequate length. Do not modify the valve hole.
- Use only rim tapes, inner tubes and tires which fit the dimensions of the rim.
- Do not use latex tubes with your carbon rims.
WARNINGS
Incorrect tire and tube removal/ installation can result in damage leading to
an accident. If you are not already skilled at changing tires and tubes, have
a trained professional bicycle mechanic do the work.
Tubeless Rims
WARNINGS
Incorrect tubeless tire removal/installation can result in damage to the tire
or rim or a tire insufficently sealed on the rim resulting in air loss. If you
are not already skilled at changing tubless tires and tubes, have a trained
professional bicycle mechanic do the work.
WARNINGS
Follow the tire and tube sealant manufacturer instructions.
ASYMMETRIC INTEGRATION – AI OFFSET
Ai offset rear wheels have equal spoke angles and tension on both sides (non-
dished wheel) which improves wheel stiffness, strength.
The Ai Offset (of a rear wheel assembly) is indicated on the removable wheel
spoke label.
The Ai Offset of a rear wheel must match the frame specified Ai wheel offset.
Rear Hub Spacing | Ai Offset |
---|---|
142 mm | 6 mm |
148 mm | 3 mm |
NOTICE
Installing a wheel with an incorrect offset for the frame can result in
insufficient tire-to-frame clearance with serious frame or wheel damage. This
kind of damage is not covered by the Limited Warranty.
Building/Truing a Wheel
If you chose to build, or true the wheel, make sure the Ai Offset matches the
frame specification.
Consult with a Cannondale Dealer if you have any questions.
CARBON WHEEL INSPECTION
Clean the wheel before inspecting it. See “Cleaning” in this manual.
Examples of serious wheel damage are:
Cracks:
Cracks on any part of the wheel are serious. Look carefully for cracks,
broken, or splintered areas.
Delamination:
Delamination is serious damage. Composites are made from layers of fabric.
Delamination means that the layers of fabric are no longer bonded together. Do
not ride any bicycle or component that has any delamination.
These are some delamination clues:
- A cloudy or white area. This kind of area looks different from the ordinary undamaged areas. Undamaged areas will look glassy, shiny, or “deep,” as if one was looking into a clear liquid. Delaminated areas will look opaque and cloudy.
- Bulging or deformed shape. If delamination occurs, the surface shape may change. The surface may have a bump, a bulge, soft spot, or not be smooth and fair.
- A difference in sound when tapping the surface. If you gently tap the surface of an undamaged composite you will hear a consistent sound, usually a hard, sharp sound. If you then tap a delaminated area, you will hear a different sound, usually duller, less sharp.
Unusual Noises:
Either a crack or delamination can cause creaking noises while riding. Think
about such a noise as a serious warning signal. A well maintained bicycle will
be very quiet and free of creaks and squeaks. Investigate and find the source
of any noise. It may not be a crack or delamination, but whatever is causing
the noise must be fixed before riding.
WARNINGS
Do not ride on wheels with any delamination or crack, even a small one.
Any crack is serious. If you ride a delaminated or cracked wheel it may
completely break apart with risk of accident.
If you see any crack, or anything you are unsure of, please take your wheel(s)
to a trained professional bicycle mechanic for evaluation.
You can be severely injured, paralyzed or killed in an accident if you ignore
this warning.
Hub and Spokes:
Inspect the hub flange, where the heads of the spokes are hooked (or otherwise
attached) to the hub flange, for cracks. Inspect the rim where the spokes meet
the rim. It is not uncommon to see cracks form where the spokes meet the rim.
PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST
WARNINGS
Complete the following Pre-Ride Checks before every ride and after any crash
or impact.
STOP RIDING IMMEDIATELY If any problems are found with the following items,
have the wheels examined and corrected by a trained professional bicycle
mechanic.
- Check to make sure the wheels are secured in the dropouts correctly. Follow the quick-release or through axle manufacturers attachment instructions.
- Check the tire air pressure. Inflate according to tire and rim pressure limits. Use a bicycle tire pump with a dial type pressure gauge.
- Check the brakes for proper function.
- Check the wheel rotation; The wheels should spin freely and quietly. The wheel should not wobble or make noise. Spin each wheel and check for brake clearance and side-to-side wobble. If a wheel wobbles side-to-side even slightly, take the bike to a qualified bike shop to have the wheel trued.
- Check the tire condition. Spin each wheel slowly and look for cuts in the tread and sidewall. Replace damaged tires before riding the bike.
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Hollowgram Wheel Set Owner’s Manual
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