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Submitted by
SEAN Haugen
a Racer
from Anacortes,Wa,USA Date Reviewed: September 2, 2008 | | Favorite Trail: | Any FAST singletrack | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$650.00 | | Purchased At: | Skagit cycle | | Strengths: | Everything! greatest rims in the world.. Nothing to complain about whn it comes to DH, XC, or FR! | | Weaknesses: | Carbon is easy to chip. thats the ONLY one! | | Similar Products Used: | Mavic 817 disc | | Bike Setup: | S-works Ground control, Full XTR ...All mountain riding. | | Bottom Line: | THE BEST RIMS YOU CAN BUY!!!! NOONE CAN TALK SHYT ABOUT THEM BECAUSE THEY DONT BUCKLE, THEY FLEX! THATS THE STUFVF RIGHT THERE!!!!
ALSO, FYI, THRE ARE THE REV X ROKS AND THATS THE MT BIKE VERSION, BUT THERE IS A ROAD VERSION OF THESE RIMS.. Y'ALL PROBLY TRIED THE ROAD RIMS.!! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Wes Drake
a Cross Country Rider
from Sherman Oaks, CA Date Reviewed: April 21, 2005 | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$650.00 | | Strengths: | Looks: To this day nothing looks better than these. Strong, sturdy, aways perfectly centered. | | Weaknesses: | Pricey, Is effected by heavy wind gusts. | | Similar Products Used: | Nothing is simular. | | Bike Setup: | Trek 8000, Carbon Judy Rockshock FSX, Continental Tires | | Bottom Line: | These wheels helped me defeat hundreds of racers in CA, I was the only one who raced with them at the time, and to this day, 6 years later I ride with the same pair and they are strong and strait, exactly the way I bought them new in 1997. Over 6 years of racing I never had to touch them. How many wheels have you all went through in that time, I can't believe the negitive remarks on these wheels. Spinergy Rocks!!!! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Alex Colin
a Cross Country Rider
from San Gabriel, CA Date Reviewed: February 17, 2004 | | Favorite Trail: | Mount Wilson Toll Rd | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$500.00 | | Purchased At: | Universal Cycle | | Strengths: | They look cool | | Weaknesses: | Poor quality control and bad engineering | | Similar Products Used: | Mavic Crossmax | | Bike Setup: | Gary Fisher Joshua 4, XTR Groupo | | Bottom Line: | Stay Away. I'll never buy another Spinergy product. The rear wheel delam'ed around the hub the first time I took it off road. Spinergy gave me the run around for weeks until I finally got sick of it and bought a new wheel set. They're BS wheels from a BS company. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Mauka Rider
a Weekend Warrior
from R.S.M. Ca. Date Reviewed: August 31, 2001 | | Favorite Trail: | Any Singletrack | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$650.00 | | Purchased At: | lbs | | Strengths: | they were round | | Weaknesses: | everything about the wheelset and the company | | Similar Products Used: | Mavic Crossmax, crosslink. Custom handbuilt wheeels with Mavic 317 disc | | Bike Setup: | Intense Uzzi SL with Manitou Black Elite 100/120 | | Bottom Line: | These things are the worse and the broke after 4 rides and returned to the LBS that sold it to my wife as a Birthday Gift. The LBS closed and have never seen the wheels again. The company cant even stand behind their product and give me some kind of an excuse, instead blame the LBS. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Peter Erdmann
a Cross Country Rider
from USA Date Reviewed: August 12, 2000 | | Favorite Trail: | Chequamegon 40 | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Strengths: | Ha! ...Well now, that's not fair, I suppose. The rim appears to be good at handling big nasty impacts. | | Weaknesses: | Made by an awful company. Made poorly. Made cheaply. Made from low-grade materials. | | Similar Products Used: | Spins, Crossmax's, Handbuilt lace-ups. | | Bike Setup: | Y Prototype. Xtr, marinovative, Kooka, Topline, Judy SL, etc. 20.5 lbs complete. | | Bottom Line: | This company should be shut down, and all it's engineers and managers sentenced to the catherine wheel.
Not joking or exaggerating now... AT LEAST 300 flats a year. What does this have to do with the wheels? Well, when your manufacturing tolerances are either crap, or your quality control is, cutting your rim stock slightly too short means that no matter what set of tires you put on them will fit loose. Subsequently, every time you accelerate, the rim starts to rotate, and slips a little in the tire, grabbing the valve stem and yanking it backward. With the friction of the tube compressed in the tire, and the tire on the ground, something's got to give, and so your 700 dollar wheels rips valve stems out of tubes as fast as you can replace them. Over the course of a year all the walking in cleated shoes, being late for work daily, and spending a fortune on tubes and 2 of every tire on the market makes one grumpy.
After six months of my good friend and shop owner calling once a week, they hadn't picked up the phone once, and haven't returned any messages.
Then I moved. Every six months, I moved. and every time I moved, a shop would try for six months to get a hold of spynergy, and would be dazzled by the companies resistance to the telephone.
In Fort Collins, this nice Santa Cruz racer named Jen gave me a set of her IRC downhill tires. Big big heavy tires, they don't slip! They're made to bee really really tight. Unfortunately, the soft custom downhill tread has worn to a slick, and I'm once again forced to deal with these awful abominations.
I don't even care about the fact that after a month, the hub bearings felt like they contained small odd-shaped clumps of stone rather than spherical metal. I don't care that there's no practical way to true them! I don't care that the hubs continually losen to the point of falling apart on thier axles! I just hate walking in cleats.
I think the spins, though a tad heavy, are a better product when it comes to a composite wheel. Less parts, and better made ones at that. And they even answer their phone! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Craig
a Cross Country Rider
from Clawson, MI, USA Date Reviewed: April 6, 2000 | | Favorite Trail: | Fiber-optic drop on Mt Haleakala, Maui | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | Stayed true and solid. Tensioning was easy and they let you know when it neede to be done. Took massive abuse. I'm 195lb and ride EXTREMELY hard. | | Weaknesses: | The little adjustment nipples seized and snapped. I ride in the winter in Michigan -- salt, ice, corrosion -- you get the picture. It was late Fall, 1999 and I contacted Spinergy direct and they offered to upgrade me to SPOX for 140.00 for Front AND Rear. I took them to my local dealer (who I didnt even buy them from) and they handled the whole return thing. Sweet Deal!! The SPOX are even better than the XE's. Havent even TOUCHED them in 900 miles since new. (But I always squirt a little lube on em just in case) | | Bike Setup: | K2 5500 with every top tech, nerdy, overly expensive, stupid upgrade you could possibly do to a bike. | | Bottom Line: | I've had a good experience with Spinergy! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Richard Fellman
a Weekend Warrior
from Encinitas, Calif. US Date Reviewed: February 29, 2000 | | Favorite Trail: | Water tank, Encinitas Ca | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Strengths: | Looks, smooth sounded strong when sold, strait as a ruler.Easy to maint. | | Weaknesses: | Snaped one spoke ,cracked another, walked home.Survived many landings over6ft +. Catches wind at times. Crash-replacement policy was a shady deal, I know every one needs to make their percentage,shame when they tell you stories on whats available. Best advice talk to spinergy yourself and compare the two different deals. All and all a little call or two got a better answer, I guess. R7 | | Bike Setup: | Cannon D V1000 ,Wbros 110, Maguras tomac,Kore elite,Sdg kev, Racefce 170, 4spoke Spinergy and spox Rear 9.0 sl all Kooka rngs,Fox | | Bottom Line: | Previously stated ^ | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Rob
a Cross Country Rider
from Canada Date Reviewed: February 8, 2000 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | other than good looks, NONE | | Weaknesses: | difficult to adjust impossible to repair yourself | | Similar Products Used: | Mavic, various | | Bottom Line: | I used to own a couple of Spinergy Roks-XE wheels. Their makers touted them as BOMB PROOF wheels. In reality these wheels were unending trouble! More succinctly put, the wheels AND their manufacturer, Spinergy, were a constant source of irritation and frustration. It turns out that Spinergy does not give a flying fart about any problems the end users of their products suffer from.
My experience with Spinergy Roks-XE wheels (the notoriously ill designed, adjustable carbon fibre 6-spoked wheels) actually includes one front and TWO rear wheels. I am not hard on my equipment, and I have owned whole bicycles that cost less than a set of Roks-XE wheels, none of which have ever proven to be so fragile and vulnerable as these wheels. Within one month of taking possession of my new Spinergy Roks-XE wheels it became necessary to tighten the spokes on both wheels. Also within that time the rear hub started squealing so loud I was almost embarrassed to ride around the neighbourhood. I greased up the hub, and tightened the spokes numerous times for the next four months, never wanting to truly believe that these wheels were crap. Always secretly hoping the problems would magically go away. Why? Was it only because these wheels looked so flash? These were just "minor" irritations, weren't they, the wheels truly were indestructible! That's what Spinergy said so themselves! Yet, venting my little complaints to Spinergy, by fax, phone and e-mail, fell on virtually deaf ears. I took my bicycle and Spinergy wheels on a trip Down Under. First thing that happened was my rear wheel being stolen off my bike! Anyone would think "Alright! Get some real wheels now!" However, insurance only covered an exact replacement, so that is what I got. A brand new shiny Spinergy Roks-XE rear wheel! This would prove once and for all that my experiences with the first wheel were just an unexpected and random occurrence. NOT!!! Within ONE month the hub of my new rear wheel had to be overhauled and the bearings replaced. Only a week later the final insult: one of the rear spokes cleanly SNAPPED after I accidentally dropped my bike while carefully stepping over some rocks that I did not want to ride over. Try to find a dealer in Australia that carries Spinergy products or any spare parts! Even in the capital city of Canberra it proved to be a fruitless exercise. Not until we reached Melbourne we found a store that was able to repair the damage, WEEKS LATER than they told me they could, and only because EVEN THEY had a tough time getting a response from Spinergy or their Australian representative. But finally I managed to get my wheels on the road again. The supposed great advantage of these Spinergy Roks-XE wheels was that everything was replaceable! You could get a new rim or new spokes, anything you wanted! Nobody ever mentioned that one new spoke really meant SIX NEW SPOKES because Spinergy DOESN'T SELL SINGLE SPOKES, ONLY WHOLE CLUSTERS OF 6! And that for the price of a whole wheel, rim and spokes, by any other manufacturer! Nor was the wheel true any longer, no matter what you tried. The repair lasted for nearly 300 kilometers. Then another spoke broke, or rather one of the tiny little attachments that connects the carbon spoke to the rim. This time from the other side of the Australian continent, I phoned the dealer in Melbourne who repaired my wheel earlier. They felt somewhat responsible and for more than four weeks tried to connect with Spinergy or their representative to arrange for a replacement. No such luck. What I had been unable to do several months earlier, to get a response from a company proudly marketing "unbreakable" mountain bike wheels, proved to be impossible too for one of the biggest bicycle stores in Melbourne, Australia. They could not get anybody from Spinergy to even acknowledge the problem. Again, it turned out that SPINERGY DOES NOT GIVE A FLYING FART!!! Spinergy stopped manufacturing their Roks-XE wheels somewhere near the end of 1999.
Would it be possible to have someone steal BOTH wheels this time? I have finally learned.... | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Equis
a Weekend Warrior
from Cali Date Reviewed: November 5, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | Theese whels are kicking, they are super stiff servicble ans strong as hell, all you other people must be big fat ass riders weighing 600lbs to break theese damn wheels. I fucking downhilled on theese suckers alot and I only had to true them once. | | Weaknesses: | none that I can see except jealous retards posting this lame crap on how much they suck. | | Similar Products Used: | Spin Wheels | | Bike Setup: | Jashua Z-1 All XTR | | Bottom Line: | This wheels set ROKS you are all fools | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Shawn D
a Weekend Warrior
from Scottsdale, AZ Date Reviewed: October 2, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | Javelina DH | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | APPEAR durable, serviceable, stiff | | Weaknesses: | They suck. But, to Spinergy's credit, they replaced them with a free pair of SPOX when my rear wheel grenaded (2 spoke nipples). I promptly traded the new SPOX to my LBS for a set of Sun/Ringle R.P.M.'s and some other schwag. | | Similar Products Used: | Sun\Ringle R.P.M. | | Bike Setup: | DBR V-Link 3.0 K2 3000(wheelset died on first ride w/new bike) | | Bottom Line: | The only reason that you should buy a set of these is ,assuming you get them for less than five dollars they WILL break and then you get SPOX for free. But even given that scenario, you still have Spinergy's and then get to deal with their absolutely horrible customer service. The front wheel of this wheelset was defective, so I had to send it back to Spinergy. I waited SIX MONTHS for a replacement. My advice--stick with a good light spoked wheelset. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Byron
a Cross-Country Rider
from Edmonton, Canada Date Reviewed: September 24, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | fast, hard singletrack | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | none | | Weaknesses: | weak rim weak spoke nipples weak blades impossible to true | | Similar Products Used: | Spinergy Spox XTR/Sun | | Bike Setup: | Rocky Mountain Blizzard GT Zaskar/ Judy SL | | Bottom Line: | I cant believe that a company such as Spinergy could market such crap. I broke three sets. The only good thing about the whole deal is that Spinergy sent a set of Spox to replace them. Dont recommend anyone to buy these. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
SUNNY
a Weekend Warrior
from CAM5 Date Reviewed: September 10, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Weaknesses: | HUBS | | Similar Products Used: | REV X ROKS,XT/MAVIC | | Bike Setup: | STS 1000 | | Bottom Line: | THE HUBS DOESNT GET SMOOTHER, WHY DID SPINERGY MADE THIS CRAP. I ALREADY SAW ONE GOT A NIPPLE BREAK. IF YOU BUY IT, YOU HAVE TO ALIGN IT. I RATE THIS 4 STARS. MINUS 1 FOR THE NIPPLE BREAK/HAS TO BE ALIGNED. MINUS 2 FOR THE ROUGH HUB ROTATION. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Jeff
a Weekend Warrior
from Florda Date Reviewed: September 10, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | Extreme Technical Singletrack | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Strengths: | Looks very durable and agressive. | | Weaknesses: | Looks very durable and agressive. Blades popping!... Nipples siezing!... Bearings desintegrating!... and a partridge in a pear treeeeeeee!. | | Similar Products Used: | None this bad. | | Bike Setup: | At the time; Trek Y-22 w/ every concievable high-end component on this God's earth. | | Bottom Line: | At the webmasters request,Decorum prohibits me from REALLY laying it out.So I'll leave you with this;If you find a pair at a garage sale,scrape the loose change in your car together,and buy them. | Overall Rating: |
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