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Introducing the Zipp 454 NSW carbon clincher

· By Press Office · 29 comments

Zipp’s new 454 NSW Carbon Clincher is radical by design, evolutionary by nature. In the natural world, creatures are honed over generations to achieve a competitive edge within their environment. The result of this natural design process is adaptation − new shapes and forms that achieve a higher degree of efficiency and control.

Utilizing the principles of the emerging science of biomimicry, Zipp engineers studied the environment around them for instances of how nature solved similar problems of speed, control, and efficiency for the next generation of Zipp wheels. Think of a humpback whale’s fast but graceful movements thanks to the special features on the leading edge of its pectoral ns, or the unique micro texture
of a shark’s skin, which gives it the ability to glide effortlessly through the water. These structures inspired Zipp advanced development engineers to, for the first time, systematically apply biomimicry to solve the complex challenge of designing a wheel that reduces both aerodynamic drag and side force.

Using nature as a roadmap, Zipp began the rigorous aero development process of the 454 NSW utilizing the wind tunnel, CFD, and real-world testing. The result is an undulating 53/58mm-deep rim shape that takes nature’s most elegant design solutions and combines engineering precision to deliver a wheel that performs unlike any made before.

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Te most visually striking and functionally important innovation in the handcrafted 454 NSW is SawTooth. This patented new rim shape achieves something conventional aero wheels cannot; it simultaneously reduces both aerodynamic drag and side force for the ultimate in AeroBalance. SawTooth accomplishes this with a series of patented n-shaped HyperFoil nodes along the inner diameter of the rim that work together with our new HexFin ABLC dimples for improved air ow. The result is Zipp’s highest performing wheelset ever realized with both aero-drag reduction and reduced side force at all wind yaw angles. This is important because higher wind yaw angles are where bike handling is most affected by the wind.

The 454 NSW’s undulating SawTooth rim architecture with HyperFoils represents the next evolution of the SawTooth ABLC dimple technology found on all of Zipp’s NSW wheels. The HyperFoils and HexFin ABLC dimples help to stabilize handling in gusting wind by increasing wind vortex shedding frequency. Lower frequency shedding produces larger, more powerful vortices. In cycling terms, this unstable situation is often referred to as “buffeting.” The higher frequency vortex shedding produced by SawTooth creates a greater number of smaller, less powerful, yet more predictable vortices leading to greater wheel stability.

This added stability translates into greater rider control, thereby saving energy that is typically expended trying to hold a line in gusting wind. The result is a faster, more con dent riding experience whether you are laying down power or descending sinuous mountain roads. Providing extra confidence, Zipp’s industry leading Carbon Clincher technology is durable and reliable, with no heat-related failures.

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A New Approach

Engineers in “The Nest”, the lab where all Zipp advanced development projects start, began the design process for the 454 NSW with a simple thought: How can we emulate structures in nature to develop a faster wheel? Inspired by the irregular shape of the leading edge of humpback whale pectoral ns, which help provide this giant creature with speed and maneuverability, our engineers tested 36 distinct biomimetic rim shapes in search of one with superior AeroBalance and structural performance.

Prototype iterations included different rim depths, shapes, and number of HyperFoils along with numerous rim lay- up patterns. The 454 NSW arrived at its final shape after a barrage of simulations using computational fluid dynamics and 252 test hours at Indianapolis’ ARC wind tunnel. That was followed by hundreds of hours of on-road aero-data collection using sophisticated wind sensors to ensure that the 454 NSW delivered on its promise of crosswind stability in real riding conditions. The result is a wheelset with aerodynamic efficiency and crosswind stability that far surpasses conventionally shaped wheels.

The 454 NSW also features our industry leading silicon carbide Showstopper brake track that allows you to brake later with more stopping power and greater control regardless of weather conditions or the length of the descent. Zipp’s ImPress NSW graphics technology, which prints graphics directly onto the rim, reduces weight and helps the HexFin ABLC dimples to do their aerodynamic job while elevating the wheel’s visual allure to new heights.

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Beyond the rim shape

Making use of our NSW-exclusive Cognition hubset, 454 NSW rolls efficiently whether you are pedaling or coasting. Our Axial Clutch technology allows the freehub’s ratcheting mechanism to deliver half the mechanical drag of conventional three pawl hubs. Assembled with Swiss bearings made to our exacting specifications, the Cognition hubset is as robust as it is fast.

Each Indianapolis-made 454 NSW rim requires 12 hours to create and represents a true blending of hand craftsmanship and advanced manufacturing techniques. After each rim is laid up, molded, drilled, printed, and inspected, every wheel is assembled and tensioned entirely by hand in Indianapolis. 454 NSW rims are laced to our Portuguese-made Cognition hubs using Belgian Sapim CX-Ray spokes and Secure Lock nipples for unmatched performance and reliability that is made to last.

This is the shape of things to come. This is 454 NSW.

Each Wheel Includes:

  • Zipp Tangente titanium black skewer
  • Zipp valve extender by Silca
  • Zipp individual wheel bag
  • Zipp Tangente Platinum Pro Evo brake pads • Zipp Tangente tube 700c x 20-28mm
  • Zipp rim tape 700c x 20mm

454 NSW Carbon Clincher

  • 1525g wheelset total weight
  • 690g front weight
  • 835g rear weight
  • 53/58mm wheel depth
  • 27.8mm max width
  • 26.4mm brake track width
  • 17mm internal width
  • 18 front spoke count
  • 24 rear spoke count
  • Sapim secure-lock nipples
  • Sapim CX-Ray spokes
  • Cognition hubset
  • ImPress graphics

International RRP: $4000, €4000, £3500

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Headshot

Nov 4, 2016, 8:58 AM

Alert - "Ad Speak"  overload. Beware of 'The Nest"  - its a coming....

LOOK695

Nov 4, 2016, 9:04 AM

That price!!!!!!!!!! Wow. Thankfully I don't like the rim shape

Long Wheel Base

Nov 4, 2016, 9:06 AM

Can't wait to see okes putting the front wheel on the wrong way around. All the R&D for nothing.

LOOK695

Nov 4, 2016, 9:12 AM

Can't wait to see okes putting the front wheel on the wrong way around. All the R&D for nothing.

Maybe it will make a nice whooshing sound
Long Wheel Base

Nov 4, 2016, 9:18 AM

Are they better for riding in the wet?

Whale, Water, #putshandoverface

bikebloke

Nov 4, 2016, 9:21 AM

these should be appearing on the Chinese carbon thread by Thursday next :ph34r: whoosh whoosh .....they are kinda interesting looking but ill stick with my cosmics :thumbup:

'Dale

Nov 4, 2016, 9:22 AM

Must be about 60-70 K for those puppies

LOOK695

Nov 4, 2016, 10:07 AM

Must be about 60-70 K for those puppies

No reason to like your post????
Schmorglebot

Nov 4, 2016, 11:09 AM

Only time will tell if we'll be looking back at these saying "what were we thinking?" 

Sharkie 2

Nov 4, 2016, 11:26 AM

That will be about R65k landed in SA....damnnnnn

Prozac

Nov 4, 2016, 11:42 AM

:eek:

'Dale

Nov 4, 2016, 12:20 PM

That will be about R65k landed in SA....damnnnnn

 

 

It better make me my pre-coffee ride at that price.....

cbdcaffie

Nov 4, 2016, 12:31 PM

Maybe it will make a nice whooshing sound

 

I think it will woosh too.

Wheelsuck

Nov 4, 2016, 12:37 PM

What always amazes me is how things radically changes when it has evolved to a point. Now they are looking at Nature-A wheel is not a natural object so how do you want to solve it by looking at a whale's fins? Its like trying to solve a algebra equation with a watermelon. I think it is all Marketing hype. 

The_Phoenix

Nov 4, 2016, 12:46 PM

What always amazes me is how things radically changes when it has evolved to a point. Now they are looking at Nature-A wheel is not a natural object so how do you want to solve it by looking at a whale's fins? Its like trying to solve a algebra equation with a watermelon. I think it is all Marketing hype. 

 

Do you know that for example velcro is based on bio mimicry? Is that not a very usefull invention? Why not bring this form of invention to cycling?

 

Please get educated on the matter before you make stupid comments.

Mongoose!

Nov 4, 2016, 2:03 PM

Must be about 60-70 K for those puppies

one thing for sure, it will not be from CRC.... but only from CCS :whistling:

Furbz

Nov 5, 2016, 7:19 AM

gonna take a while to warm up to that design. #onlyamothercouldlovethatface

CrankShaft

Nov 5, 2016, 8:02 AM

Those are the ugliest wheels I have ever seen on a bike! For all of 2 watts saving? I rather have the normal fc or enves and shave my legs!

Underachiever

Nov 5, 2016, 1:01 PM

Do you know that for example velcro is based on bio mimicry? Is that not a very usefull invention? Why not bring this form of invention to cycling?

 

Please get educated on the matter before you make stupid comments.

It's still marketing I'm afraid

Fisan

Nov 5, 2016, 8:40 PM

SawTooth; HyperFoil; ImPress; HexFin ABLC dimples ; AeroBalance; Cognition Axial Clutch

banna

Nov 7, 2016, 11:10 AM

This is the perfect wheel for the #SaturdaymorningcoffeeshopridehaveyouseenmyR200kroadbikecrowd....

Catatonic_Joe

Nov 7, 2016, 12:38 PM

"Making use of our NSW-exclusive Cognition hubset, 454 NSW rolls efficiently whether you are pedalling or coasting."

 

I think this feature came standard on my 2014 Giant Anthem, because I definitely feel my wheels roll efficiently whether I'm pedalling or coasting. Zipp stealing technology from Giant?...

Headshot

Nov 8, 2016, 9:29 AM

"Making use of our NSW-exclusive Cognition hubset, 454 NSW rolls efficiently whether you are pedalling or coasting."

 

I think this feature came standard on my 2014 Giant Anthem, because I definitely feel my wheels roll efficiently whether I'm pedalling or coasting. Zipp stealing technology from Giant?...

Its ludicrous cr@p isn't it. Wonder who writes it for them...

Underachiever

Nov 8, 2016, 9:52 AM

Its ludicrous cr@p isn't it. Wonder who writes it for them...

Who writes it? MARKETERS!!! Wonderful people!!

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