This is the main ONYX Suspension Wheels hub. It explains how suspension, wheels, tires, and rim design affect how the bike actually rides.

If you’re dealing with tire sizing, ride comfort, fitment issues, or wheel behavior, this is where everything connects.

This is not just specifications. This is how suspension and wheels behave in real-world ONYX setups.


Quick Start: What Matters Most

  • Tire size affects handling, range, and clearance
  • Rim design affects tire shape and stability
  • Suspension affects comfort, control, and traction
  • Fitment limits matter more than labeled specs

Most problems come from misunderstanding how these systems interact.


What This Covers

  • 72V vs 80V wheel and tire systems
  • Tire sizing and real-world fitment behavior
  • Rim construction and structural limits
  • Suspension components and ride feel
  • Pressure, grip, and traction behavior
  • Common mistakes and fitment risks


How to Use This Hub

  • Start here if you don’t fully understand your setup
  • Use the related pages for detailed specs and behavior
  • Stay within known fitment limits unless you understand the tradeoffs

Key Reality

Suspension, wheels, and tires are not separate systems.

  • Changing tire size changes handling and efficiency
  • Changing pressure changes grip and stability
  • Changing suspension changes how the tire behaves

Everything is connected.


Common Mistakes

  • Choosing tires based only on labeled size
  • Ignoring real mounted width differences
  • Running incorrect pressure
  • Exceeding fitment limits without checking clearance

Most issues are caused by assumptions, not hardware limitations.


Final Notes

The ONYX platform is sensitive to suspension and wheel changes. Small adjustments can significantly change how the bike feels and performs.

Understanding how these systems interact is what separates a correct setup from a problematic one.