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Why Enve?

The answer is simple:  superior manufacturing process.  

Compare Enve Composite's process to the processes used by other manufacturers of carbon components:

  1. Mold the component -- this is where the Enve manufacturing process begins and ends, except for finish and final quality control.

  2. Other companies drill spoke, valve, and/or brake bolt holes.

  3. Other companies reinforce the drilled holes with epoxy.  

What is the result of making holes part of the molding process?  

Enve components are lighter, stiffer, and stronger.  We've tested Enve forks and rims in some of the most challenging terrain in the northeast, including all the courses of the Green Mountain Stage Race.  We find them to be highly race-worthy, and also a great pleasure for daily riding.

We are delighted to be the first Vermont dealer for Enve Composites cycling products, and one of the first Enve dealers in the U.S.  Visit weightweenies.com and use their search engine (most posts use the old "Edge" name).  Enve Composites products are meeting virtually universal approval among a very picky group of bike owners.

Contact us for a quote on a ready-to-go Enve wheelset, including, skewers, tires, tubes (clincher), rim cement and glue job (tubular).

For our most current prices on Enve road, aero, cyclocross and track forks, Enve seat posts, Enve stems, and Enve road and mountain handlebars, check the Enve website.  Our prices are the same as those posted by Enve, with a discount if your Enve components are part of a Lynskey purchase.