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Bontrager Race Modified Disc

MSRP $ 499.00
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# of Reviews 4
Average Rating 3.5/5
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Description:
  • Rims are disc-specific and welded for superior strength; 28/28 hole design, with OSB feature, reduces dish, and is engineered to withstand both braking and lateral forces for any size rider
  • Hubs are Swiss made and fully serviceable, with a combination of cartridge and needle bearings
  • KB's HiLo ATB rear hub design ensures excellent spoke bracing angles for improved lateral wheel stiffness, while steel freehub body will not get marred up with use; front hub utilizes oversized cartridge bearings and aluminum axle
  • Bontrager Race Mtn Cro-moly skewers included
  • Disc model brake rotor placed for international standard – no adapters required when used with most braking systems



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    Submitted by Shane Gouldthread a from Weedville
    Date Reviewed: July 5, 2005
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Purchased At:Sponsor
    Strengths:lighter, tubeless, and hubs are really nice!
    Weaknesses:rims???
    Bike Setup:05 Trek 8500, XT groupset all round, SLR saddle, mosquito tires, SID Team poploc..
    Bottom Line:these wheels worked great but i had my rear wheel damaged badly.. it was sad. i was doing a training day on fire roads and single track. when i got home i realized that my rear wheel was horribly bent. i dont jump or anything like bc im a xc racer so i know what not to do and to do. the rim was out of dish so bad we couldnt true it. one side of the spokes was completely tight and the others were all lose but the side we needed to tighten was to tight so the rim needed pushed back into alignment. we put it into a workman stand like used for carpenters. and slowly pressed on it till it got closer to being true. but its still pretty bad. im buying a new wheelset now before nationals next month. i was impressed with them at first but this was only the 6th ride on them. i wont be buying them again.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Patrick Beeson a Cross Country Rider from Bluff City, TN, USA
    Date Reviewed: October 13, 2002
    Favorite Trail:BearTree
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $250.00
    Purchased At:Trek Bicycles
    Strengths:Fairly light weight(for discs), black looks, strength(especially for 28 spoke wheels), DT Swiss hubs(smooth!)
    Weaknesses:Cro-Moly Skewers? They should be Ti for this level. Did require a small amount of truing from Trek, which is a small disappointment, again, for this level of wheel.
    Similar Products Used:XTR/Valient set, Spinergy, XT/517
    Bike Setup:Yeti ARC, XTR, Skareb Super, Hope Mini, etc
    Bottom Line:A great wheelset for the money(I got mine at employee purchase price). They actually weigh within the same range as more expensive wheelsets from Mavic and others. I do like the fact that one can repair all parts of the wheel with normal, common spokes, etc. I have ridden these wheels over some rough terrain for the past few months, with no problems and have yet to true them aside from inital "out-of-the-box" tuning. Not too shabby!
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Breeze a Cross Country Rider from Milwaukee
    Date Reviewed: August 31, 2002
    Favorite Trail:John Meir
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $250.00
    Purchased At:N/A
    Strengths:Great Hub's, Light weight, Very Solid feel they corner as if on rail's, Killer looks.
    Weaknesses:none yet
    Similar Products Used:Mavic Cross Max, Mavix 517's XTR Hubs, Rolf URRACCO's
    Bike Setup:NRS, XTR, Race Face, Easton Carbon, Fox Frox Vanilla 125 RLC, Sid XC Race Rear, Hayes Hydro disc's
    Bottom Line:Very solid wheels set, i ride long, and i ride short and hard, they have taken every thing i have thrown at them and spit it back.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Andy a Racer from catlin, il , usa
    Date Reviewed: January 25, 2002
    Favorite Trail:kickapoo park trail
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:came with bike
    Strengths:these wheels are really tough i take all the drops and all the hills and they show no bends or wobbles the wheels have stayed true and strong though brutal conditions
    Weaknesses:they are a bit on the heavy side but the will reward u with
    good strenghts 2
    Similar Products Used:spinergy cyclone disc
    Bike Setup:giant reiner,xtr shifters/deraileurs, race disc modified rims, easton ct2 seatpost, easton ec 70 bars and other top of the line parts to
    Bottom Line:like i said before it took them of the sugar 3 disc and put on another bike and they r almost as good as the spinergy. they also have very tough rims and can take a beating. these all good all around rims but could be lighter and some colored spokes would be really nice too
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






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