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EZ Gains

Aerodynamic rear disc wheel covers for road racing bicycles.

Turn your wheel into a disc wheel and enjoy meaningful performance gains of two minutes plus over 90k.

Product Details

What's Included
  • Your EZ Disc Cover (700c) (both sides)
  • Fixing bolts – for securing the disc covers together
  • Cable ties – for fixing the disc cover to your wheel
  • Wheel Protection tape and binding screw stickers x 1 (Outer Wheel Protection Tape)"if removing often please consider buying extra rim tape, you can also use the electric tape supplied to protect you wheel to save on using both tapes on one fit".
  • 4 x valve covers – to cover the valve opening - reusable up to 20 times as they are made from a high quality adhesive material.
  • Swirls purchased separately
Approximate Weight (Complete Set)

The EZDisc has all the aero benefits of the EZDisc SL. It's just 1/3 heavier on average at around 150-250g.

Wheel Information - Compatibility Changes

Below two wheels do not work

  • NSW ZIPP 454 12speed
  • Shimano C24

Works but larger version needed to fit

  • Shimano C50 Dura Ace
  • Vision 80mm Rim Depth
  • Mavic Wheels 50 - 55mm Rim Depth
  • Zipp 808 - Disc Brake (Slightly Larger Diameter check pictures in products or Gallery)

Wind Tunnel Tested At Silverstone

The Science

EZ Disc Cover 700C 10-15 Watt Saving

One of the first areas riders look to upgrade for aero improvements are their wheels.

In time-trial and triathlon racing, many people equip their bikes with a completely covered rear wheel or a full rear disc wheel.

This blocks all air from getting caught in the rear wheel and keeps it moving past quickly. On windy days, the disc may also create a sail effect, pushing the rider even faster.

But bolting one of these on is not cheap. Just that rear wheel alone can cost anywhere from (£1,000 to £4,000).

To make this rear wheel advantage more accessible to the masses, the team at EZGains has created an elegant solution to this problem.

They’ve developed a simple cover made of durable and lightweight material that slips over your existing wheel, connecting securely and creating the SAME aero gains as if you purchased a fancy rear wheel.

In fact, some testing suggests that depending on the wheel you install it on, the cover may perform better than a full disc wheel due to the fact of what quality hub you have, cheap disc wheel or old one often means cheap or poor-quality hub.

This means if you already have a good quality wheel and add the EZ Disc this can enhance your gains, as the aero gains between and Disc and EZ Disc identical.

Testing this out ourselves, we found that installation was quite simple and could be done at home with the appropriate tools (most will need a lock ring tool).

Once on the bike, the feel and performance was evident. It really showed its stuff on those fast descents, capturing an extra mile or two per hour in comparison to our 80mm deep section rear wheel.

Wind Tunnel EZDisc Aerodynamics Testing

The EZDisc was tested at Silverstone Sports Engineering Hub and compared to a top end disc wheel “graph below at 40kph, the orange line is a EZDisc with a lower CDA".

Tests 31st January 2023 using rim tape and a rider holding the exact position within the green lines set out from base ride.

The idea was to validate that putting one of these covers on your wheel actually makes you faster. Spoiler – it does! We had an array of quality carbon wheels of different depths with EZDisc covers for each, one aluminium box rimmed training wheel, one relatively cheap disc wheel and one relatively expensive disc wheel to play with. The test itself was with the wheels on my TT bike, with the wheels spinning, without a rider. Why? The rider adds far more drag than a wheel so unintentional movements can mask the differences the wheels make.

We tested with wind speeds of 30, 40 and 50kmph, with wind angles of -15 degrees through to 15 degrees. The results were unequivocal!

This graph shows lines, one per wheel, for the aerodynamic drag (the “CDA“), including the bike, against the wind angle (the “yaw”). It’s averaged across the wind speeds. The lower the CDA, the better.

As you’d expect the training wheel performed worst (the top line in dark grey).Then there is a group of all the carbon wheels. Surprisingly the depths from 38 to 88 all performed similarly, with the deeper rims just outperforming the shallower ones at higher yaws.

Then there is a grouping containing the real disc wheels and the disc wheels with covers. There’s very little difference between these.

These distinct groupings show the disc covers improving the aerodynamics of the wheels up to the same performance as normal disc wheels! Bearing in mind these are a fraction of the cost, this is a pretty big finding! What do those figures mean in terms of racing?

Plugging the differences between the wheels with and without the disc into a calculator or directly using the formula you can work it out the saving.

The above tests were conducted not using the rim tape in 2021 and without a rider.

That’s a pretty impressive improvement, especially considering these were some pretty high-end wheels to start off with. Comparing the aluminium box rim training wheel to the 88mm with an EZDisc cover or real disc wheels, you can see it’s practically the same time savings EZ Disc / 88mm / 20mm "its clear difference with an EZ Disc. We also in the earlier days used Aero Weenie to crunch the numbers from our tests, this is in real world 

Outside Testing

For our formal testing we manage all the variables as best we can. We conducted our repeat runs on the same hilly route, on the same day with one rider on one bike, just changing the rear wheel from a standard one to one with an EZDisc fitted.

When testing out door you will always get a more positive result then the wind tunnel testing as you will also have a "push factor" from side and rear winds, any front winds will travel over a smoother surface faster.

We have now also had feedback for 100s of riders with over 5,000 EZ Disc riders confirming the below average time savings.

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Customer Reviews

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Snuff
Easy EZ Disc cover

Super fast delivery and I live in Texas. Install took about 30 min after watching the video; it was super easy. First ride I was able to average 32 kph, 2 kph faster than my previous ride without.

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andrew jones
Ez disk and aero chain cover..

Guys this stuff is pure beauty.
It fits perfectly and EVERYONE is commenting on how stealth the bike looks.
Most importantly the bike now glides through the air even more than it did before.
Genuinely this is a VERY happy household after fitting and trying out the new parts today.
We have huge smiles.
Back from the Ironman World Champs in Nice and onto our next race in 4 weeks we just can’t wait to reap ALL the benefit's.
What products
WHAT customer service..
Ez Gains for the win!!!!!!

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Anthony Geffroy
Speed booster !!!!

First ride with the EZDisc wheel cover was very amazing. I've been doing TT for many years now, i was lucky to own beautiful rear disc wheel like bora ultra TT, Hed jet disc, Zipp 900, and i can tell you that my powermeter told that this cover is the best watt per pounds you can find !!!!

Really happy with the nice quality of the product and the kit to fix it.

Thanks EZ Disc

Thanks Anthony !! we love your custom design.

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Nick Clarke
Fast and stable

There's no doubt the EZDisc makes me faster, but what's more it's so stable even gusty conditions. For such a low price, it's a no-brainer.

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Aleksei Ronkel

EZ Disc® Cover (700c) - 10-15 Watt Saving®