Black Ops DW1.1 24" Wheels (Silver) (3/8" Front & Rear) (24 x 1.75)

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Black Ops DW1.1 24" Wheels (Silver) (3/8" Front & Rear) (24 x 1.75)
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The Black Ops DW1.1 wheels (aka MX1100) are great for someone looking for that old to mid-school look, or who needs a set of basic 3/8" wheels. With 14mm 9T rear wheels being the current standard for so long, it's difficult to find a decent set of 3/8" sealed freewheel wheels for a reasonable price to get an older bike going again.

The high flange Black Ops MX1100 hubs are threaded for a 16-22T freewheel and feature sealed bearings with 3/8" x 26 TPI chromoly axles. They're laced to 36H Black Ops double-wall rims with stainless steel spokes and brass nipples.

Black Ops Wheels do not include rim strips

This product was added to our catalog on September 28, 2020

Lee Hoover
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Tuesday, Jul 1 2025 (11 months ago)
Black Ops DW1.1 24" Wheels (Silver) (3/8" Front & Rear) (24 x 1.75)
Very nice wheels! They ride smooth and the chrome finish is great. I've been on the track with them many times now and they feel good to ride.

You will have to order some protective rim strips. The edges of the spoke nipple holes are VERY sharp. Back when I first got these wheels and put the bike together with them, I loaded the bike in the car to hit the track and by the time I got there, both tires were flat. Those bare edges sliced through both tubes in several places. I'm surprised they don't come with rim protectors to begin with.

Since then, I've had rim strips in them. Today, now a couple months later, I was sitting here and heard the sudden noise of air blowing out of something. I have three bikes lined up here, and I just waited to see which tire would go flat. Funny enough, the Powerblock on the rim held it's form for a few seconds before suddenly collapsing in a hilarious exclamation point. It was the bike with these rims. One of the hole edges actually made it through both the rim protector AND the tube on the front wheel. Ridiculous. So I took a countersink bit and tried to bevel them out a little and doubled up on the rim protectors.

Again, very nice wheels... but I would encourage smoothing these edges out a bit in the manufacturing process. They could simply run a countersink bit right after drilling. In a CNC machine, it would take an extra five seconds.