QianKun By YOELEO
The name “QianKun” comes from Qian and Kun. Two of the eight trigrams, among the oldest philosophical symbols in China. Over 3000 years ago, the I Ching (Book of Changes) explained them as Qian representing heaven and Kun representing earth. When they work together through human creation and growth, change and endurance, life goes on endlessly. Inspired by this wisdom, we've made balance the heart of our brand, bringing the same philosophy into our carbon wheels.

Gerhard Moldansky
Romanian UCI Intercontinental Team racer from MenToRise, put QianKun CS50 to the test.

Sandu Ionut
MVP racer from LT United Cycling Team and winner of 2025 UCI Gran Fondo Niseko Classic ITT, put the QianKun CS50 to the test.