Ceramicspeed - OSPW System Giro Pink

In The Box

  • A complete 13-tooth/19-tooth OSPW System
  • CeramicSpeed bearing oil in 10ml dropper bottle

 

Ceramicspeed OSPW

The CeramicSpeed OSPW System has been proven to be the fastest pulley system in the world, providing energy savings starting from 2.4 watts over standard Shimano systems.

The Oversized Pulley Wheel (OSPW) System for Shimano 9100/8000 is an industry leading product, chosen by many of the world's leading cycling teams and professional triathlete's.

This OSPW System features a 13-tooth upper pulley wheel and a 19-tooth lower pulley wheel to provide absolute optimisation of the rear derailleur. The upper and lower oversized aluminium pulley wheels come fitted with either standard or coated CeramicSpeed Bearings.

This specific system is compatible with Ultegra 8000-SS/8050-SS/8050-GS mechanical and Di2 rear derailleurs and Dura Ace 9100-SS/9150-SS mechanical and Di2 rear derailleurs. This system is not compatible with Ultegra 8000-GS (long cage) rear derailleurs.

 

Technical Data

The overall power savings of the OSPW System for Shimano 9100/9150 /8000 reach 30%-60%, or more in some cases, over a stock setup.

The oversized pulley wheels have 3-5 times longer lifetime than the commonly used standard pulleys on the market.

The Shimano 9100/9150 and 8000 SS/8050 SS OSPW system is compatible up to a 32 tooth cassette for both Dura Ace & Ultegra derailluers.

Please note: The OSPW System for 9100/9150 and 8000 SS/8050 SS is NOT compatible with Ultegra 8000-GS or 8050-GS (medium cage) derailleurs, nor with the clutch equipped Ultegra RD RX800 & RX805. Please see our OSPW X for Shimano RX800/805 for a compatible RX800 & RX805 version. For a compatible upgrade for Ultegra 8000-GS or 8050-GS please see our Pulley Wheels for Shimano, 11s NW.

 

Maintenance of CeramicSpeed OSPW System

Regarding the maintenance of your OSPW System, it is important that you properly lubricate your bearings in order to ensure optimal performance and maximum longevity. Add oil by using the lubrication points on the back cage plate, so that oil can penetrate the bearing. Do this when you lubricate your chain, if you have washed your bike or after riding in wet or muddy conditions.


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