Mad Fiber tubular road wheelset review
|$2599
BikeRadar verdict
"A good first attempt, and at a good price for a molded carbon wheel, but there's room for improvement"
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Mad Fiber's first wheels aren't the stiffest on the market, the lightest or the most aerodynamic. They are, however, a capable set of exotic all-rounders with a durable and sensible carbon fibre design. And they're priced well below comparable offerings from the likes of Lightweight, ADA, Mavic and Reynolds.
Our review samples performed impressively until toward the end of our two-and-half-month test period, when we discovered that a faulty front hub adjuster had caused the bearings to wear out prematurely. Fixing that problem would seem to be a simple matter of changing hub internals — which they have since done — so we look forward to seeing the Mad Fiber concept evolve.
Ride testing: Impressive despite problematic hub
The US-made Mad Fiber wheels are extremely light (1,075g/pr) and provide the sort of cloud-like ride that’s not normally associated with such rim depths (60mm front and 66mm rear). They're also manageable in heavy crosswinds – another scenario where deeper rims, over 30mm or so, tend to become more trouble than they’re worth. Lateral stiffness is adequate rather than outstanding, though.

The set pairs a 60mm-deep front rim with a 66mm rear
Over dirt, the Mad Fibers continued to impress. Shod with 21mm tubulars pumped up to 100psi, they rode with the comfort of a supple 25mm tire yet provided ample snap when needed. Durability of the carbon components was tested by bouncing them over dirt and smacking into potholes on some less than silky asphalt, and we had no issues. Mad Fiber don’t impose a rider weight limit and the wheels meet DIN and CEN standards.
While it doesn’t seem to affect performance, the wheels produce a loud 'whack' when you really hit something, take rough corners at speed or put a lot of torque through the pedals. This seems to be due to the non-drive spokes unloading and then snapping back. Bigger guys who rode Spinergy’s Rev Xs back in the day will remember the sound.
The only scenario where the Mad Fiber wheels failed to inspire confidence was on high-speed, technical mountain descents. They're so light that they're subject to tire or valve stem imbalance and can even be affected by how evenly glue is spread on the rim. We found they started to oscillate at 35-40mph. While we weren’t downright scared, this made us back off, while on our (heavier) Shimano's WH-7850-C24-TL control set we'd normally continue past 45mph. Below these speeds, they were fine.

The valve hole gives insight to the very compact carbon construction
Mad Fiber provide a large computer magnet to help balance the wheels and counteract this speed wobble. We found we had to run the magnet on the front wheel even when using a rear mounted speed and cadence sensor. This isn't a problem that's unique to these wheels, though – we've had oscillation on just about every wheelset we've ridden under 1,000g. Deeper-section wheels seem to be particularly prone.
On the plus side, the carbon brake track and proprietary Mad Fiber cork pads provide excellent braking, and the rims run slightly cooler than other carbon tubulars we’ve used, which will help keep the tires on during long descents (standard tubular glue loses roughly half of its strength at 70C).
The Mad Fiber branded skewers lack stiffness when compared to conventional, albeit heavier, Campagnolo or Shimano models. Our main issue with the wheels, however, was the faulty front hub adjuster on our test set. The adjustment mechanism, which is made by White Industries and operates via a tiny set screw, wouldn’t stay tight. This wasn't helped by the way the the flange on Mad Fiber’s proprietary all-carbon hub overhangs the adjustment screw.

The offending set screw on the front hub
We only became aware of the problem when the front bearings wore out, at which stage applying even moderate pressure to the front quick-release skewer caused the wheel to drag excessively. We didn't have any problems with the rear hub, but this too features a very small set screw, accessed via a hole drilled in the hub body. This presents two concerns: the limited adjustment offered by the drilled hole and fear of a fate similar to the front hub.
We contacted Mad Fiber in regards to the issue and returned our test wheels for evaluation. We've just received the set back, which they've fixed with a new end cap that offers both easier access to the hex set screw and a new axle end cap with a greater tolerance that Mad Fiber say should prevent the problem from rearing its head again. By our eye, the new cap seems to push the hex head outboard roughly 1- to 2mm. We've yet to have a chance to test the wheel with the new parts, but the bearings appear to be properly adjusted and feel silky smooth.

Mad Fiber's modified end caps, which the manufacturer switched to in March
A notable first attempt
While we did have issues with Mad Fiber’s debut wheels, they seem to have gotten the tough stuff right – the design, where they've expertly capitalized on carbon fibre's strengths as a material. Fixing the problem with the front hub was as simple as changing its internals rather than a wholesale redesign.
We look forward to the addition of more models to the Mad Fiber range – we’d recommend a ‘sprint’ wheel, a deeper, more aerodynamic model and maybe a wide-rimmed classics or cyclo-cross wheel, possibly with a shallower rim profile.
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Manufacturers description
Aerodynamic, lightweight, durable... There was a time when riders would be faced with choosing between these attributes when selecting wheels. But that time is gone. With 60mm (front) and 66mm (rear) deep rims, bladed spokes (12f/18r) and narrow flange spacing, Mad Fiber Road Wheels and their patent pending technology have been validated in the San Diego low speed wind tunnel as being among the best in the business in terms of aerodynamics, and particularly distinguish themselves from the competition in crosswinds. They achieve this level of aerodynamic efficiency while tipping the scales at just 1085g per pair and meeting or exceeding every industry standard for wheel strength, rigidity and durability. This means that you can choose Mad Fiber wheels when you need the best performance on a day with big climbs - and not have any drop off in aerodynamic performance. It means you can choose Mad Fiber wheels for the flattest, fastest, windiest days - and not pay a price in added weight. And it means you can use them with confidence - even on rough roads - without worrying about rider weight restrictions.User Reviews
There are 7 reviews on this post
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dodin
Posted Wed 27 Apr, 7:54 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
I own a set of these and love them. They get to speed fast. Very stable too.
I used them during our wet and muddy cyclocross season and had no problems. They were great in deep mud and of course on the dirt/grass.
I am 175lbs.
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ubercurmudgeon
Posted Wed 27 Apr, 8:34 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
This isn't the first review on this web site to comment on the "good price" of an obviously very expensive bit of bike-bling without actually including the price anywere in the article.
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hairysemi
Posted Thu 28 Apr, 2:28 am BST Flag as inappropriate
@ubercurmudgeon... under specs at top right of article
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ChurChur
Posted Thu 28 Apr, 3:29 am BST Flag as inappropriate
@hairysemi........ no price under specs.............
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drb
Posted Thu 28 Apr, 4:21 am BST Flag as inappropriate
Have ordred a set for a Venge build.Full report after putting some miles.Like the percieved durability of the carbon construction,hope hubs have been sorted out,5wks out for delivery.
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drb
Posted Thu 28 Apr, 4:33 am BST Flag as inappropriate
Price in US dollars if you change currency setting.Wiggle has them available in U.K. GBP 1800 ,20% off at this time.
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Eyon
Posted Thu 28 Apr, 9:20 am BST Flag as inappropriate
Coolest looking wheel set ever? Think so!
Specification
- Name:
- Road wheelset
- Built by:
- Mad Fiber
- Price:
- $2599.00
- Description:
- Molded carbon fiber tubular wheelset
- Manufacturer's Description:
- Aerodynamic, lightweight, durable... There was a time when riders would be faced with choosing between these attributes when selecting wheels. But that time is gone. With 60mm (front) and 66mm (rear) deep rims, bladed spokes (12f/18r) and narrow flange spacing, Mad Fiber Road Wheels and their patent pending technology have been validated in the San Diego low speed wind tunnel as being among the best in the business in terms of aerodynamics, and particularly distinguish themselves from the competition in crosswinds. They achieve this level of aerodynamic efficiency while tipping the scales at just 1085g per pair and meeting or exceeding every industry standard for wheel strength, rigidity and durability. This means that you can choose Mad Fiber wheels when you need the best performance on a day with big climbs - and not have any drop off in aerodynamic performance. It means you can choose Mad Fiber wheels for the flattest, fastest, windiest days - and not pay a price in added weight. And it means you can use them with confidence - even on rough roads - without worrying about rider weight restrictions.
- Features:
- molded carbon hub, spokes and rim
- Available Colours:
- Carbon
- Wheel Type:
- Road
- Weight (g):
- 1075 g
- Weight (kg):
- 1.075 kg
- Tyre Type:
- tubular
- Accessories Supplied With Wheel:
- Pairs Of Brake Pads For Carbon Rims
- Spoke Material:
- Carbon
- Spoke Type:
- Flat
- Axel Model:
- Oversized Aluminium
- Brake Compatibility:
- Caliper
- Front Rim Profile:
- 60 mm
- Front Spoke Count:
- 12
- Front Wheel Axle Length:
- 100 mm
- Front Wheel Weight:
- 434 g
- Front Wheel Weight (kg):
- 0.434 kg
- No of Holes (Rear):
- 18
- Rear Rim Profile:
- 66 mm
- Rear Spoke Count:
- 18
- Rear Wheel Weight:
- 640 g
- Rear Wheel Weight (kg):
- 0.434 kg
- Rim Description:
- bonded carbon
- Skewers Included:
- Yes
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