Miche K1 EVO wheels review
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Miche K1 EVO wheels review

Flyweight Italian XC hoops

Our rating

4

1885.00
1885.00

Andy Lloyd / OurMedia

Published: August 8, 2023 at 3:00 pm

Our review
Lightweight, comfortable XC hoops, but buy the 12mm hex keys early

Pros:

Lightweight; comfortable; good ground tracking

Cons:

Servicing needs pre-planning

The K1 EVO is Miche's lightweight XC and marathon race wheelset, which received an update in late 2022.

The new wheels are light at 1,392g, and come with a broad unidirectional carbon fibre rim, ready to support the current crop of wide cross-country tyres.

In testing, the wheels provided snappy acceleration with forgiving handling.

However, scope for home servicing is a little limited, and needs plenty of prior planning.

Miche K1 EVO wheels
Miche's XC-focused K1 EVO wheels. Andy Lloyd / OurMedia

Miche K1 EVO wheels specification

From the outside, the K1 EVO features a new UD carbon fibre 29in rim. This has been broadened and given a 29mm internal width, which is appropriate for up to around 2.4in tyres.

This width is becoming increasingly prevalent in cross-country, thanks to low rolling resistance and better bump absorption of the wider rubber. Basically, there are few downsides to broader tyres.

The rims have a hookless design, so there's no rolled-over hook on the top edge of the rim. We've found this poses no issues with tyre retention, and in theory helps cut weight.

The rims are 25mm deep, which is relatively shallow, and the vertical rim wall itself is also shallow.

Miche K1 EVO rim
The carbon rim never felt harsh or uncomfortable. Andy Lloyd / OurMedia

The spokes enter an asymmetrical rim bed. This means they don't sit in the centre of the rim, but are offset to allow for better triangulation over the hub body.

Each wheel has 28 stainless steel double-butted straight-pull spokes, held in the rim with alloy nipples.

The hubs feature a Center Lock rotor interface, and come as standard with a Shimano-ready MicroSpline freehub. The rear axle requires the use of two 12mm hex keys to release for bearing or freehub swaps.

Miche K1 EVO freehub
Swapping the freehub body is a pain, requiring a pair of 12mm hex keys – not the most common workshop tool. Andy Lloyd / OurMedia

The wheels come with a 6-bolt adaptor, rotor lockring and a pair of wheelbags.

The rider plus bike weight limit for these 1,392g wheels is 97kg.

Miche K1 EVO performance

Miche K1 EVO jump
The wheels didn't get an easy ride during testing – they were comprehensively thrashed, considering their XC intentions. Steve Behr / OurMedia

While not baggy, the rims don't feel overly tight to fit tyres to, and the low height of the vertical rim wall means getting a tyre lever under the tyre bead is pretty easy.

I found tyres popped into the rim wall without resorting to a pressure canister. During testing, I didn't burp tyres, or suffer any punctures.

On the trail, the K1 EVO wheels impressed.

Their weight is competitively light at under 1,400g, however if you're pushing that 97kg weight limit, you might want to consider burlier hoops.

Their lightweight nature will impress weight weenies. Any shaving of grams will help uphill in some small way, and while it's impossible to say these will make a marked difference to your uphill speed, their lack of weight certainly helps psychologically.

Miche K1 EVO valve
Valves and tape come pre-installed. Andy Lloyd / OurMedia

While Miche doesn't state the hub-engagement angle, it's not quite as quick as the best out there, which often have 0.5 to 3-degree engagement, but I didn't find them too lazy for my tastes.

Over harsh chatter, the rims seem to give a slightly muted feel, reducing harshness, which leads to lessened fatigue on longer rides. Their shallow rim depth, and potentially softer spoke tension, are likely contributing factors here.

There seems to be a similar performance level on off-camber sections of trail, where the wheels moulded nicely to the ground, helping me hold a line and boosting grip.

The wheels don't get pinged and pushed off line too easily, further calming the ride.

At 78kg kitted up, and fitted to a 12kg bike, I'm getting towards the weight limit of the wheels. Despite Miche saying these wheels are stiffer than the previous version, I could get them to twang a bit, especially when pushing hard into corners, or landing skewed.

Here, there'd be a tell-tale noise from the spokes.

Miche K1 EVO corner
In hard corners, it's possible to get the wheels twisting and twanging. In normal conditions, this slight flex gives comfort and off-camber grip. Steve Behr / OurMedia

This is, I feel, moderately acceptable. The target rider may well be a bit lighter, and while they twanged, they stayed true throughout testing. That said, at the top end of XC racing, riders push their kit really, really hard.

My only real frustration during testing came when I wanted to fit an XD freehub.

It was then that I realised I'd need two 12mm hex keys to swap the freehub, and bearings if needed.

It's not overly common to find 12mm hex keys in bike tool kits, let alone a pair. As such, my workshop time was delayed. I would strongly recommend purchasing a pair when you buy the wheels to save any last-minute pre-race stresses.

Though we've heard of some reliability issues with Miche hubs, my set seemed in decent condition after four months of regular use.

Miche K1 EVO bottom line

The K1 EVO wheels are a fine set of cross-country wheels.

Their light weight is appealing (so long as you're suitably light too), while their trail manners mean you won't be rattled to pieces on rocky courses.

The broad rim bed helps keep tyre pressures down, while grip is aided by their fairly soft feel.

Just make sure you have some hex keys to hand well in advance of any short-notice maintenance.

Product

Brand miche
Price 1885.00 EUR,1885.00 GBP
Weight 1392.0000, GRAM () -

Features

br_rimMaterial carbon
br_tubelessCompatibility tubeless_ready
br_tyreType tubeless
br_wheelSize 29in_700c
br_brakeTypeSimple disc
br_hubs Miche
br_spokes Double Butted
br_rimDepth 25
br_rimInternalWidth 29
br_spokeCountRear 28
br_spokeCountFront 28