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Sanitas Cycles' New Tap Root Ti Hardtail – Featuring Wheels Manufacturing Components!
Sanitas Tap Root Ti Hardtail featured on The Radavist
We’re thrilled to share a standout feature from the world of custom titanium hardtails. Our friends at Sanitas Cycles just landed a full review on The Radavist for their brand-new Tap Root Ti Hardtail—and we’re proud to be part of the build.
The Tap Root Ti is built for performance and reliability, with Sanitas selecting proven components for real-world riding. We partnered with Sanitas to supply our precision-engineered T47 bottom brackets, thru axles, and other Wheels MFG parts to keep the bike smooth and solid—whether you’re on technical trails or daily miles.
Read the full review: Sanitas Tap Root Ti Hardtail – “Silver Surfin’ Daily Driver”
We’re always stoked to support brands like Sanitas Cycles that push quality and craftsmanship forward—and to see how Wheels MFG components elevate the ride.
Photos: Spencer Harding
Wheels Manufacturing Teams Up with Gee Milner Dream Build!
Partnering with Gee Milner’s Dream Build
At Wheels Manufacturing, we’re always on the lookout for exciting opportunities to showcase our components. We’re thrilled to announce a sponsorship and collaboration with Gee Milner, the creator behind the wildly popular Dream Build YouTube series.
If you haven’t stumbled upon the Dream Build channel yet, you’re missing out. Gee captures the beauty of bike assembly in a cinematic way—like getting a backstage pass as frames transform into rolling works of art.
Since launching on December 26, 2017 with Gee’s own Santa Cruz 5010, Dream Build has grown from a handful of subscribers to a massive global audience with millions of views.
We’re teaming up to feature Wheels Manufacturing components throughout the series—showcasing the craftsmanship and attention to detail that go into our products.
Gee Milner on Wheels MFG: “Your products are great! More people need to know about them!”
Beyond the builds, we’re collaborating on photo and video content so you can enjoy stunning visuals and over-the-top bikes. Keep an eye on our Instagram and the Wheels MFG website for front-row access.
Hop aboard the Dream Build train and join us for a cinematic ride. Subscribe to Gee Milner on YouTube, follow along on social, and let’s keep building beautiful bikes together.
Photos courtesy Wheels Manufacturing.
The Path To A Better Ride - Wheels Manufacturing
Introducing: The Path To A Better Ride
Wheels Manufacturing is thrilled to present our latest video, "The Path To A Better Ride." Designed for cyclists of all types, our bike parts and components are engineered to enhance your cycling experience. Whether you're a road biker, a mountain explorer, or a daily commuter, we have you covered. We believe that better parts lead to a better ride, and our commitment to engineering excellence ensures top-notch performance. With "The Path To A Better Ride," you'll witness the transformation of ordinary rides into extraordinary adventures. Join us on this journey and ride towards confidence.
Better parts, Better ride!
Wheels Manufacturing.
Introducing the Wheels Manufacturing Cockpit Taco Caddy
Introducing the Cockpit Taco Caddy (April Fools!)
The ultimate accessory for taco-loving cyclists. This totally real* product safely transports your precious tacos to the trailhead, lunch spot, or park—warm, intact, and ready to devour.
Watch on YouTube
Made from durable, dishwasher-safe plastic, the Cockpit Taco Caddy cradles two tacos through rocks, roots, and coffee shop sprints—no more carnitas confetti in your jersey pocket.
Bonus bits include two silicone taco savers, a hot sauce bottle, and a jalapeño holder for that extra kick. MTB or road—bar mounts included.
Happy April Fools’ Day!
*Not actually real. But if you do bring tacos to the trail, we fully support you.
Wheels MFG Employee to tackle 4,200 mile Trans AM Bike Race
On June 6, 2021, Wheels Manufacturing employee Mateo Ramos took on the Trans Am Bike Race. In this post, we dig into what the Trans Am is, Mateo’s plan to complete the route, and the gear he brought along.
What is the Trans Am?
A 4,200-mile, self-supported bicycle race from Oregon to Virginia. Unlike RAAM, there’s no support vehicle—riders handle their own navigation, repairs, food, and logistics.
Race dates
Start: June 6 • Estimated finish: around June 23.
How long have you been training?
Four years.
What do you do at Wheels MFG?
I’m a CNC mill programmer working on overhauling our automation to enable 24/7 machining of rear derailleur hangers and tools.
Most challenging part of the course?
Wyoming and Kansas—because of high crosswinds. My rig is very aero for headwinds and descents, but it catches crosswinds heavily.
Hydration and food plan
Eat and drink as much as possible. Burning 10,000–12,000 calories per day, but I expect to absorb ~8,000–9,000, so I’ll start a couple pounds up to avoid dropping below ~5% body fat.
Favorite part of your kit?
The cockpit: computer, front light, bottle, and aero bars tucked together for clean airflow. Most people clamp items in a row; each one “punches” its own hole in the wind. Same idea with rear bottles and bag tucked right behind my pelvis.
2021 Trans Am Gear List
Bike: Cervélo P3 (2014)
Front wheel: Hope Pro 4 hub / Zipp 404 Firecrest rim
Rear wheel: Hope Pro 4 hub / Zipp 808 Firecrest rim
Skewers: TriRig Styx
Crankset: Rotor 3D+ with 56/42T carbon chainrings
Cassette: Shimano R8000/XTR mix, 11-speed 13–40T (custom shims for spacing)
Chain: Connex 11sx
Derailleurs: SRAM Red eTap, 11-speed
Bottom bracket: Wheels MFG BBright30 w/ AC bearings
Tires: René Herse Cayuse Pass 26 mm
Brakes: TriRig Omega X w/ Delta aero front fairing
Headset: FSA
Saddle: Specialized Power w/ Mirror
Seatpost: Cervélo
Aerobar: TriRig Alpha One
Pedals: Speedplay Zero Ti
Saddle bag: Apidura Expedition 17 L
Bottle cages: XLAB Gorilla
Top tube bag: JPaks FarvaPak
GPS: Lezyne Mega XL
Tracker: SPOT Gen3
Headlight: Exposure Six-Pack
Rear light: Planet Bike Superflash 65
Other: Custom-machined front/rear bottle holders, rear bag mount, computer and light mounts; 3D-printed toolbox nested in the frame
Clothing
Rain jacket and pants
Wool and summer-weight socks
Waterproof gloves and liners
Shoe covers
Reflective vest
Three skinsuits (two summer, one cold-weather)
Arm and leg warmers
Thermal headband
Merino wool top
Arm and leg coolers
Tools / Repair
Hand pump and CO₂
Multi-tool
Master links
Tire lever
Patch kit
Valve extenders
Spare tires and tubes
Personal
Wallet
Toothbrush and toothpaste
First-aid kit
Food
Electrolyte mix
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Bivy
Electronics
Phone
20 Ah power bank
eTap battery charger
Wall outlet adapter
Where can we track progress?
Live updates during the 2021 race were available via Trackleaders: trackleaders.com/transam21
Mateo, thanks for sharing your Trans Am planning and setup. Stay safe out there—your Wheels MFG crew is cheering you on.
Learn more about the Trans Am Bike Race: transambikerace.com
Photos courtesy Wheels Manufacturing and Mateo Ramos.