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Cane Creek Zonos Disc Team

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Description:This wheel combines the performance and punishment-defying strength of the Zonos with the added control of disc braking. To optimize wheel durability, the rotor-mountable hubs include disc-side Torque-Transfer Flanges, front and rear. For the same reason, both front and rear Disc wheels include asymmetrical rims to improve wheel dish and equalize spoke tension.
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    Submitted by nurfhurder a Cross Country Rider from NY, NY, USA
    Date Reviewed: July 9, 2008
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $650.00
    Strengths:Strong, light, have only needed to true them twice. Plus the titanium spokes just look awesome.
    Weaknesses:The hub needs to be set 'just' right or you get some play. To tight, to loose and they just dont roll right. Cost!
    Similar Products Used:Ryno, Shimano, Mavic
    Bike Setup:SC Blur, XTR 960 , Juicy 7, 2.2 Mutanoraptors
    Bottom Line:These were worth the money. I've ridden the hell out of them for over a year and have only needed to true them twice. Strong and light! The hub is a little fussy but once its dialed in you are set. Im an XC rider so Im not dead dropping off more than 3-4ft but these wheels have handled beautifully.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Luke a Weekend Warrior from Canada
    Date Reviewed: May 1, 2007
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $600.00
    Purchased At:ride-this
    Strengths:stiff, light and fast. Looks cool. Tubeless works great. New 3.5 hubs are super smooth.
    Weaknesses:none so far.
    Similar Products Used:mavic, wtb , alex
    Bike Setup:07 trance 1 with a few swaped up parts. Thomson post, Fsa carbon bar and stem .Ust Crossmark to roll and 2.2 Michelin to ride aggressive stuff.
    Bottom Line:I like this design and they feel fast . Cane Creek's reputation for great service push me in purchasing those instead of Crossmax st.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dremark a Cross Country Rider from Los Angeles
    Date Reviewed: June 22, 2006
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Light. Stiff. Stay true.
    Weaknesses:... ah... expensive... ah...
    Similar Products Used:Mavic Crossmax, FSA
    Bike Setup:Litespeed Nitoa, XTR, XO, Thompson
    Bottom Line:Best wheelset! I have the set with the blue Ti spokes, and the set look wicked. These wheeels are light, and have NEVER needed truing. The idea behind the wheels may sound like corporate mumbo-jumbo, but putting the nipples near the hub and reducing the rotational weight really works. These wheels feel light, spin up incredibly fast and track straight. And as a bonus, Cane Creek's customer service is second to none. They stand behind their products.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Triple D a Cross Country Rider from North Carolina
    Date Reviewed: June 8, 2006
    Favorite Trail:All and Any
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $795.00
    Purchased At:Online store
    Strengths:This wheelset is so light that my riding has actually inproved stamina wise. They have taken a pounding and I have never trued them, still like new. I have them lubed and adjusted at my LBS every year so I have never had a problem with these wheels, unlike others I have used.
    Weaknesses:They aren't as pretty as the Crossmax but they outperform them without a doubt. The looks grow on you though!!!
    Similar Products Used:Crossmax SL(never again, nothing but problems), Race X Lite(nice light wheels but hell to change a tire and lose air pressure within a few days) and Sun DS2-XC rims w/ xt disc hubs(heavier due to not tubeless, but good)
    Bottom Line:This wheelset is by far the best wheelset I have ever used, and I didn't list all of the one's that I have used in "similar products used". They accelerate like no other and never have dishing problems due to their design. I have hit some major trails in NY, ME and NC and never had 1 problem with air loss or mechanical issues. I don't use any type of slime in the tires and yet they hold air for months at a time, this is a miracle if you ask me. I wasn't going to get these wheels because I didn't know much about them, but now I am so glad I did. I will never use another wheelset now that I have tried these. If you can afford to get some, believe me they are worth it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Lou a Cross Country Rider from NM
    Date Reviewed: May 1, 2006
    Favorite Trail:ALL major trails
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $800.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Lightweight, very strong and they look great.
    Weaknesses:NONE
    Similar Products Used:crossmax sl(junk, rear hub problems from day 1 and seals are no good, customer service wouldn't help)
    Bottom Line:This wheelset has done wonders for my riding ability. They are so light and fast I feel like a racer, even though I am not! I have gone down some very rough and ROCKY trails but could not hurt these wheels. I always take my bike apart and clean and grease everything but these wheels have only needed grease once just recently. That is amazing for over 2 years on the wheels. The seals must be made of some super stuff since I have gone through many mud puddles with no damage whatsoever. The crossmax sl's would have to be cleaned and greased after every ride almost. That is why I sold them and went with these wheels, wish I wouldn't have listened to the crossmax hype!!! All I can say is go with Cane Creek instead of Mavic, for around the same price you get a much, much, much better wheelset...
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Paul Witkos a Racer from Dabrowa, Poland
    Date Reviewed: February 15, 2006
    Favorite Trail:all of them
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:local dealer
    Strengths:Acceleration, durability, lateral stiffness, sealing!!!
    Weaknesses:Quite difficult to adjust on the bike (see bottom line)
    Similar Products Used:many
    Bike Setup:scalpel with RF Deus Cranks etc...
    Bottom Line:Best wheels on the market. Because of the low rotational weight they accelerate like demons. They will make you smile when after uphill you will leave the competitors with similar power at the moment it comes to gain the speed :). Beautifully machined. Unbelievably stiff. No more fear of parallel obstacles on the ground-they turn exactly as you wish them to. But the most awesome thing is the way they are sealed. After one so bloody muddy marathon that my RF bb died (piece of crap) and all my stuff (including XTR shifters) sucked tons of mud and water I dismounted them to estimate the damage and.... NOTHING!!! The bearings were like new (opened them to check the inside)!!! Crossmax? Please.
    The lateral play on the bearings can be adjusted using a small screw on the spindle. It is recommended to do it with the wheel mounted on the bike and it is quite difficult to reach this screw. But I don't think it is a real disadvantage. It just takes some time and patience.
    The bottom line is: Don't be misleaded by their theoretical bigger weight than some other ones. The are much faster by the way they accelerate and corner. Best notes.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Richard Byrd a Cross Country Rider from Houston, Texas, USA
    Date Reviewed: August 28, 2005
    Favorite Trail:Ant Hills
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $500.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:These wheels are light, strong, and spin great!
    Weaknesses:The stickers already pealing off, but I was going to take them off anyway.
    Similar Products Used:Bontrager Corvairs
    Bike Setup:Trek Fuel 80 with XT Crank and cassete, deore everthing else.
    Bottom Line:I wound up getting the Zonos SS wheels in stead of the team issue, the differrence is Titanium vs Stainless Steel spokes. There is tons of Marketing info on Cane Creek's website about these wheels. The big deal is that the nipples are placed in the hub instead of on the rim. This soposedly reduces the amount of weight on the rotational edge of the wheels to make them more responsive and handle better. I didn't totally buy into it, but they were light, and I liked Cane Creek's reputation for standing behind their products. So I opted for these instead of the Mavic CrossMax wheels I was also considering. I also liked the fact that they achived the lighter weight without reducing the amount of spokes or using some weird spoke patern. I have not been disapointed. This was the first upgrade I made on this bike and they have made a hudge difference in my riding. I am much faster now than I was with the Corvairs, plus they corner great. Also they accelerate much faster ot of the corners. The biggest difference I have noticed though is in my stamina. I can ride all day long with these wheels. I guess it is because they are so much ighter than my old ones. They are strong too. I go about 170lbs, so I'm not supper light, and I am a pretty agressive rider. I never shy away from drop offs or rock gardens, and the wheels are perfectly true after 3 months of hard riding. I would recomend these wheels to anyone.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5






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