The Mini-Max V3 everybody! The same fast and light Omnium as you know it, now with adjustable rocker dropouts!With the big comfy tires and trusty thru axles of the WiFi, now combined with the new super functional dropouts, we once again we feel we’ve created the ultimate cargo bike where versatility is at the top of the list.
The adjustable rocker dropouts allow you to run a variety of drivetrain options (sorry not simultaneously), ranging from external gears with a derailleur to internal gears and belt drive! Heck you can even run it fixed if you’re that type of nut! The swappable inserts allow you to chose between thru axle and quick release depending on your rear hub spacing and gear component choice. Maybe even carry a spare set to easily replace a broken gear hanger if need be.
The Mini-Max is the middle child of the lot, with the best of both the Cargo and Mini. The shorter wheelbase makes it handle more like a normal bike, resulting in a tighter turn radius and increased manoeuvrability.
Though the rack lacks the horns seen on the Cargo, it retains extender bar compatibility, and can still take some pretty impressive loads!
The fact that the front wheel is positioned more in the middle of the rack is positive for steering and handling, while stability during heavy loads is slightly less than that of the Cargo.
The Mini-Max is for those who value snappier turns and a tighter parking spot, and aren‘t necessarily looking to max out hauling capabilities on the regular.
Design
The Mini-Max V3 is designed around 55mm (2.15″) tires front and rear. The list of benefits tied to bigger tires like these is long, but here’s a few we find important. High volume tires run at lower tire pressure, creating a significant layer of suspension between you and the ground. This results in far more comfort and control while riding on all surfaces, making easy work of rough roads, gravel, and cobblestones. The fast semi-slick tire tread design results in a minor rolling speed penalty, but more importantly increases grip, stability, and also reduces the risk of punctures.
The frame and fork have also been updated to take 15 x 100mm front and 12 x 142mm rear thru axles. Although thru axles were first seen on downhill mountain bikes in the late 90’s, most disc brake bikes these days use them. They make perfect sense on our cargo bikes. The axle bolts through a closed hole in the frame and fork, then through the hub, and threads directly into the dropout on the other side. Most importantly, this system increases stiffness, rigidity under braking and load, and reduces the risk of incorrect installation and disk brake rub.
The adjustable rocker dropouts are available as a free replacement when buying a new frame kit, or available separately.
Choose between:
10 x 135 QR with IS brake mount – for internal gear hubs or QR rear hubs.
12 x 142 thru axle with IS brake mount – the standard choice for thru axle hubs like our Omnium Wheels.
Please note, all forks will be 15×100 thru axle regardless of dropout choice.
Find the appropriate dropout inserts separately here!
Size Guide
Weight Guide
Model
Cargo V3
Cargo V3IR
Mini-Max V3
Mini-Max V3IR
Mini V3
Mini V3IR
Material
Steel
Titanium
Steel
Titanium
Steel
Titanium
Frame Kit
10,0 KG
7,2 KG
9,0 KG
7,0 KG
6,2 KG
5,1 KG
Apex
20,0 KG
17,7 KG
19,0 KG
17,5 KG
TBU
TBU
Shimano 11s
20,0 KG
17,7 KG
19,0 KG
17,5 KG
TBU
TBU
Alfine 8
20,0 KG
17,7 KG
19,0 KG
17,5 KG
TBU
TBU
All weights are based on a size medium.
All weights are +/- 250 g.
Geometry
Mini-Max V3
XS (49.5)
S (52)
M (54.5)
L (57)
XL (60)
STL – seat tube length (c-t)
495
520
545
570
600
TTL – top tube length (c-c / actual)
505
520
545
570
600
Stack
533
557
581.5
605.5
634.5
Reach
347.5
355.5
373
391
412.5
SO – standover height
745.5
769.5
793.5
818
846.5
BBH – bottom bracket height
288
288
288
288
288
BBD – bottom bracket drop
81
81
81
81
81
STA – seat tube angle
73.3
73.3
73.3
73.3
73.3
HTA1 – head tube angle rear
73.6
73.6
73.6
73.6
73.6
HTA2 – Head tube angle front
73.6
73.6
73.6
73.6
73.6
WB – wheelbase
1355
1370
1395
1420
1449.5
A-C – axle to crown
298.5
298.5
298.5
298.5
298.5
R – rake
45
45
45
45
45
T – trail
29.5
29.5
29.5
29.5
29.5
CSL – chainstay length
462
462
462
462
462
FL – full bike length
1984.5
1999.5
2024.5
2049
2079
Components List Sram Apex 11
Gears & Brakes
Brakes
Sram Level TL | IS mount
Rotors
Sram Centerline 6 Bolt Rotor 160mm
Derailleur
Sram Apex 11 SPD
Cassette
Sram PG-1130 11-42
Chain
KMC 11 Spd Chain EPT
Crankset
Omnium Wide Narrow Cranks 42t
Bottom Bracket
FSA 10,5mm Square Taper
Wheels
Rear Wheel
Front Wheel
Dynamo Wheel
Rim Weight
760g
500g
500g
Wheel Weight
1414g
880g
1150g
Max Carrying Capacity
180kg
180kg
180kg
Rim Material
Aluminum
Aluminum
Aluminum
Rim Model
U663
U663
U663
Tire Interface
Hooked / Crotchet tubeless TC
Hooked / Crotchet tubeless TC
Hooked / Crotchet tubeless TC
Valve Hole
Presta
Presta
Presta
Rim Diameter
29″ / 700C
20″ / 406
20″ / 406
Rim ERD
599mm
383mm
383mm
Rim Hight
22mm
22mm
22mm
Inner Width
30mm
30mm
30mm
Outer Width
35mm
35mm
35mm
Holes
32
32
32
Hub Type
370
370
SP PD-6
Axle System
12 mm Thru Axle
15 mm Thru Axle
15 mm Thru Axle
Built-In Dimension
142mm
100mm
100mm
Brake Interface
Disc 6 Bolt
Disc 6 Bolt
Disc 6 Bolt
Cassette Interface
Shimano Road (HG)
–
–
Freehub Body
Shim. RD. 11SP Forged (ASF11)
–
–
Freehub System
Ratchet LN 18
–
–
Spokes
Alpine II Spokes 2.34 / 291 + 289 mm
Alpine II Spokes 2.34 / 174mm + 176mm
13 Gauge Stainless
Nipples
DT Brass Standard Pro Head 2.0 x 14
DT Brass Standard Pro Head 2.0 x 14
Brass nipples 2.0 x 13
Compatability
WiFi, V3 & V3.1
WiFi, V3 & V3.1
WiFi, V3 & V3.1
Components List Shimano 1x11
Gears & Brakes
Choose Shimano 11 Speed with MT500 brakes for reliable performance. The Shimano drivetrain offers smooth, precise shifting, ideal for varied terrain. Combined with MT500 brakes, you get powerful, consistent stopping power. This combination ensures durability, easy maintenance, and top-notch control, perfect for the casual rider.
Brakes
Shimano MT500 | IS mount
Rotors
Shimano 160mm 6 bolt Rear & 160mm Centerlock Front
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