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Bontrager
Rhythm Comp TL Disc 26
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Submitted by
amrgb
a Weekend Warrior
from Pittsburgh Date Reviewed: August 9, 2008 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Strengths: | Light (a tad over 1900g) considering how strong they are (or appear to be). Nice rim width. | | Weaknesses: | I could use a bit more engagement points. It has only 15. I'm not asking for the 70+ of Chris King or I9 hubs, but just 30ish would make a big difference. | | Similar Products Used: | Bontrager Select Disc, which are also pretty good. AM worthy wheels, these are my first ones. | | Bike Setup: | Trek Remedy 8. | | Bottom Line: | These wheels came stock with my Remedy 8. So I can't comment on how good they are relatively to the price paid.
The other reviewer almost said it all. Light weight for a AM wheel with a wide rim width. It's just a shame that it has so little engagement points. The freehub is a little noisier than usual, but nothing compared to a Chris King or, God forbid, a Hope Pro II.
In the past month I've went fast through the gnarliest lines full of roots and dropped 3 feet to slope (but my landing technique is in its infancy, so heavier on the wheels), and the wheels are true. Today I landed while turning my front wheel and, surprise surprise, I went over the bars. I was going pretty fast and so I expected to see the consequences of my inability on the wheel. No, I got away with a true wheel. That amazed me. I was considering getting another set of wheels (Mavic 721's, around 2100-2200g) for my freeride days and save these for trailriding, but after today I don't know if I really need it. I guess I'll keep using these ones for everything and see what they can take. Probably more than what I initially thought based on its weight.
The 5 year warranty is just a cherry on top of the cake.
I'll give the same value rating as the overall rating, since I don't know for how much these sell for. It's going to a be a 5. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Znarf
a Weekend Warrior
from Karlsruhe Date Reviewed: June 12, 2008 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$450.00 | | Strengths: | This wheelset is really nice, works VERY well with either tubeless tires, normal stires without tubes (and a bit of sealant) or with tubes. The wheels are really light, yet very stiff. So far they hold up great, I do some 1-2feet drops to tranny, gnarly trails. They are still true... | | Weaknesses: | Color may or may not appeal to you. | | Similar Products Used: | Sun Singletrack with XT hubs (much heavier) | | Bike Setup: | Giant Reign X. Fox 36 Float, Roco WC, 755DH discs | | Bottom Line: | If you´re in the market for some new wheels. Don´t hesitate, get them. As they have one of the best width to lightweight ratios on the market. Combined with a relatively moderate price and they even come with a five year warranty!
Greetings Znarf | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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