- Brand: TBVECHI
- Material: Magnesium, Titanium Alloy
- Color: White Wheel Set of Front & Rear
- Brake Style: Linear Pull
- Bike Type: Road Bike
- Hub: Flip-flop (Compatible with Both Fixed Gear & Freewheel)
- Tire Type: Clincher
- Brake Compatibility: Rim Brake Applicable
- Valve Type: Shrader
- Material: Magnesium-Titanium Alloy








David Miller –
I originally bought the black version but it was stolen within a week. The white wheel doesnt go with my bike at all, but nobody has stolen it yet. If you do not already have a lot of white in your bike’s color scheme, I would suggest buying both front/rear: the bright white is more bold than u might imagine.
Cord –
For the price; they seem to be working quite well. I don’t need to true them which is the real reason I bought these wheels. I have also gotten plenty of compliments since putting them on. They really are a slick looking set of rims. Can’t speak to the durability quite yet but will update if needed
Whitt –
Ordered and came in a about a week. It looks really good with matte black. But didn’t fit my frame so make sure you check your width of the back wheel. make sure you know what chain your using because mine didnt fit the back sprocket. really nice buy though.
Tanner –
When buying cheap fixed gear bicycle parts there are always pros and cons, but for me personally the cons seem to outweigh the pros. After doing some research I decided that mag wheels would be my best bet for freestyle riding due to strength and lack of necessary maintenance, however after only one ride I found myself very disappointed in this product. These wheels are noticeably heavier than a traditional spoked wheel which completely changes the riding feel, crosswinds are very notable at high speeds, and these wheels flex A LOT. When doing tricks such as fish and chips and keo spins, the wheels flex and rub the inside of the frame and forks causing damage to the wheels and bicycle components. These wheels would be perfect for someone looking to build a decent commuter bike on a budget, and the bolt on style cog completely prevents slipping while doing skids and stopping. Overall I am not impressed with these for my own personal riding style, but they do seem to be a very nice alternative to traditional spoked wheels for the price.
Veronica M. Martinez –
Both of the Rims where paint chipped
Jonathan A. –
Box came damaged and a few pieces were missing. Wheels look good, but they are heavy!
Darcy Johnson –
The wheels look good, but are really heavy.
Think Big Design Group –
I was a little nervous that the wheels would not fit on my bike because the product page doesnβt show the axel width but I decided to take a chance and buy them anyway. My bikeβs axel is width is 100mm in the front fork and 120mm in the rear. The wheels fitted perfectly. The back wheel can be flipped for a fixie or single speed. Mine is single speed. The bike gets a lot of attention everywhere it goes. A little heavier than my original wheels but nothing the extra weight difference is not a big deal at all. The pay off is an awesome looking bike! If you wanna ask me more questions, DM me on IG thinkbigdesigngroup