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Fulcrum Racing 3 Rim Brake Wheelset


Regular price $65200

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The Fulcrum Racing 3 Rim Brake Wheelset typically ships in 5-8 business days

Fulcrum   |   SKU: R3-18CFRBS1  |   Option: Black

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Fulcrum Racing 3 Rim Brake Wheelset Info

The Fulcrum Racing 3 Rim Brake Wheelset sits in the sweet spot of Fulcrum's road lineup — a step up from entry-level alloy wheels, built with the same spoke technology and engineering approach Fulcrum uses on its higher-end Racing Zero and Racing Quattro wheels, at a price that makes sense as an upgrade over stock wheels on a caliper-brake road bike.

The rim is milled from 6082-T6 pre-aged aluminum with Fulcrum's undrilled Momag bed, so there's no exposed spoke hole puncturing the tire channel and no rim tape required. Rim depth runs 27mm front and 30mm rear, with a 17mm internal width and roughly 22.5mm external width — a wider, more modern rim profile than older-generation alloy wheels, which better supports today's road tires and gives the tire a rounder, more stable profile under load.

Spoke count and pattern are asymmetric front to rear, which is where Fulcrum's engineering shows up most. The front wheel uses 16 stainless steel aero spokes, while the rear uses 21 spokes built around Fulcrum's patented Two-to-One spoke ratio — effectively doubling up spokes on the drive side, where torque and chain tension load the wheel hardest. That concentration of spokes on the high-load side lets the wheel build torsional stiffness exactly where it's needed instead of adding spokes evenly around the wheel, which would add weight without adding useful stiffness. The spokes themselves use a straight-pull, aero-shaped design with an anti-rotation system that keeps them from twisting during build and truing.

The hubs carry an aluminum shell with an oversized flange on the drive side to anchor those concentrated spokes, and Fulcrum equips the Racing 3 with cup-and-cone ceramic bearings rather than sealed cartridge units. That's a deliberate choice: cup-and-cone bearings can be adjusted rather than replaced outright, so a shop mechanic can dial out play or drag as the wheel ages instead of pressing in a new sealed bearing every time. The wheelset uses quick-release axles front and rear, which keeps it compatible with the rim-brake road bikes it's designed for, and Fulcrum rates the wheels for riders up to 240 pounds.

All of this comes in at approximately 1,560 grams for the set — reasonably light for an alloy wheel with this kind of build quality, and light enough that riders coming off heavier stock wheels will feel the difference in how the bike accelerates and climbs. These are rim brake wheels specifically, built for caliper-equipped road bikes rather than disc brake frames.

The Racing 3 is the wheel we point riders toward when they've outgrown the stock alloy wheels that came on their bike but aren't ready to spend Racing Zero or carbon money. It holds up to regular club rides, weekend racing, and long training miles, and the adjustable bearings mean a good mechanic can keep it running smoothly well past the point a sealed-bearing wheel would need replacing.

Fulcrum Racing 3 Rim Brake Wheelset - Specifications

Material:
Aluminum
Brake Type:
Rim
Max Rider Weight:
240lbs
Tire Type:
Clincher
Hub:
Aluminum
Rim Depth:
27mm (Front), 30mm (Rear)
Rim Inner Width:
17mm
Rim Outer Width:
22.5mm
Min Tire Size:
25mm
Spoke Count:
16 (Front), 21 (Rear)

*Specifications are subject to change.

The RA Perspective

The Racing 3 is one of the wheels we recommend most often to riders upgrading off stock alloy wheels, mostly because it doesn't try to be anything other than a well-built, serviceable wheelset. The Two-to-One spoke ratio on the rear is the standout detail — you can feel the difference in how directly power transfers under hard accelerations compared to a wheel with even spoke spacing front to back.

The cup-and-cone ceramic bearings are a bit of a mixed bag depending on who's riding it. Riders who bring their bikes in for regular service will appreciate that a mechanic can adjust bearing preload instead of swapping a sealed cartridge, and it tends to extend the wheel's usable life. Riders who never get their bikes serviced won't notice a difference either way until the bearings need attention, at which point they're better off at a shop than doing it themselves.

At 1,560 grams these aren't ultralight wheels, but they're stiff enough that we don't hear complaints about flex from heavier or more powerful riders, and the 27/30mm rim depth gives a bit more aero benefit than a shallow box-section alloy rim without adding much weight.

We'd put this wheel in front of a club rider or someone doing their first season of racing who wants a meaningful upgrade over stock wheels without jumping straight to carbon. It's a dependable, rebuildable wheel that a good shop can keep running for years.

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