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Gravel Grinder News: 750D: Another New Wheel Size?

Gravel Grinder News: 750D: Another New Wheel Size? – by Guitar Ted

Mark Slate’s personal 750D wheeled bike

The other day our contributor to Riding Gravel, Grannygear, sent me a text with a video link and his message was “Wow! 750D?“.

I investigated my files, because this designation for a wheel size sounded vaguely familiar to me for some strange reason. As it turns out, I was told in confidence early in 2018 that there was a wheel size being tested by Mark Slate of WTB which was being called alternately “750D”, or “29.5”. Actually, it was told to me by Mark Slate himself, so I was sure that this was no hoax. This was a real thing.

Mark and I had an email thread going considering what the ramifications of such a wheel for gravel might be. I was sent several images showing the bike and the difference between 700c and this new 750D size. In technical terms, 700c is ISO 622 diameter. This new wheel? It was ISO 660!

An image shared with GT from Mark Slate in 2018. The 750D is on the left, 700c on the right. Both tires are 40mm and the rims are identical inner widths.

The news came out now with a video posted by Ben Delaney of “The Ride” on You Tube. (Link) In that video, it is revealed that Moots has a bike set up with a set of WTB wheels and tires on a bike Moots fabricated to show off the wheel size. The Moots representative indicates that 750D might be the size for the taller riders out there.

While that could be, it is interesting to note that the overall diameter of the 750D wheel isn’t far off from a 29″er MTB wheel with a meaty tire and bicycles with those wheels fit a lot of various sized people. So, I wouldn’t write this off as something “just for tall people“.

Will this become a thing? You can bet that if WTB has a wheel set floating around out there with Moots that there are a whole lot more of those wheels and tires somewhere….. Where they show up, and when is anyone’s guess right now, but I think it is safe to say that will happen sooner than later, and this will become a new choice for gravel riders soon.

Stay tuned….

Guitar Ted would like to thank WTB’s Mark Slate for sharing the technical details concerning the 750D wheel standard.

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