Bravvos Wheel 27.5 Rear Alloy D/W V-Br F/W S/W HB
What Is It?
The Bravvos 27.5 Rear Alloy Wheel (D/W V-Brake, Freewheel, Steel Hub) is an entry-level complete rear bicycle wheel designed for 27.5-inch mountain bikes or hybrid bikes that use V-brakes and a freewheel drivetrain.
It’s a ready-to-install wheel that includes:
- Alloy rim
- Steel hub
- Spokes already built and tensioned
- Compatibility for basic drivetrain and rim brake systems
It is mainly used as a budget replacement wheel, not a performance upgrade.
Key Features
- 27.5” MTB wheel size (650B)
- Alloy rim for lower weight than steel wheels
- Steel hub for durability and cost savings
- Compatible with V-brake systems (rim brake)
- Freewheel hub (not cassette-compatible)
- Factory-built and ready to install
- Designed for commuter / entry MTB use
- Basic double-wall construction (D/W = Double Wall rim)
Specifications
| Attribute |
Details |
| Wheel Size |
27.5” (650B) |
| Position |
Rear wheel |
| Rim Material |
Aluminium alloy |
| Hub Type |
Steel hub |
| Brake Type |
V-Brake (rim brake) |
| Drivetrain |
Freewheel (thread-on type) |
| Rim Type |
Double-wall (D/W) |
| Intended Use |
MTB / commuter / entry-level bikes |
| Build |
Pre-built complete wheel |
Bottom Line
This is a basic replacement rear wheel, not a performance MTB wheel. It is best for keeping older or budget bikes running reliably rather than upgrading speed, weight, or strength.
It prioritizes affordability and compatibility over performance.
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Entry-level mountain bike riders
- Commuter bikes using V-brakes
- Schools / rental bikes / utility bikes
- Riders replacing a broken rear wheel on a budget
- Casual riders on paved or light gravel roads
Pros
- Very affordable replacement option
- Easy plug-and-play installation
- Compatible with common V-brake systems
- Strong enough for everyday commuting
- Alloy rim is lighter than steel alternatives
- Good availability for older bike standards
Cons
- Not suitable for disc brake bikes
- Uses freewheel (limits drivetrain upgrade options)
- Heavier and less refined than modern MTB wheels
- Not ideal for aggressive trail or downhill riding
- Basic hub quality (more maintenance over time)
- Limited durability under hard MTB use
Who Should Use It?
You should use this wheel if:
- Your bike is an older 27.5” V-brake MTB
- You need a cheap rear wheel replacement
- You ride casually on roads or light gravel
- You are repairing a commuter or budget bike
- You are not upgrading to modern disc brake systems