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American Classic MTB Disc 29

Average Rating 4.17/5
# of Reviews 6
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Description:
  • Rims: Aluminum
  • Spokes: AC 14/15 gauge
  • Quick Release: Cro-moly
  • Spacing: 135mm
  • Bearings Front: 6803 C3 sealed stainless steel
  • Lacing Rear: 3 cross
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    Submitted by epxhammerhead a Cross Country Rider from athens, ga, usa
    Date Reviewed: August 1, 2008
    Favorite Trail:ft yargo , winder, ga
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:seem light, I can accelerate well, look nice
    Weaknesses:spoke broke after 3 rides, but probably due to bad setup from Bicycle Haus, Scottsdale , Az
    Similar Products Used:only 26" wheels
    Bike Setup:niner emd9, great frame!!!!
    Bottom Line:spoke broke after 3 rides
    seem pretty good
    cross country rider, not hard on components
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Aaron a Cross Country Rider from Folsom, CA, USA
    Date Reviewed: May 23, 2008
    Favorite Trail:South Yuba
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:Universal Cycles
    Strengths:Good looks, light weight, tires mount easily, VERY light, spin up very fast, roll super smooth, accelerate very well
    Weaknesses:Seem a bit flexy, especially the rear wheel
    Similar Products Used:Salsa Delgado Race 29 wheels w/ Shimano XT hubs
    Bike Setup:Niner MCR9 w/ full Shimano XT drivetrain, Reba 80mm fork, RaceFace Deus stem and seatpost, Niner FlatTop 9 bar, Oury lock-on grips, Maxxis Ignitor front tire and Crossmark rear, WTB Speed V saddle, Avid BB7's
    Bottom Line:What I like: These wheels are very light, roll super fast, spin up quickly, and roll very smooth.

    What I am not sure about: I am a little concerned with the flex I am noticing in the rear wheel. It feels a tad noodly to me. I have had the wheels re-tensioned after a few rides which helped a bit but the jury is still out.

    I had a set of Salsa Delgado Race 29 wheels w/ Shimano XT hubs on the bike before. While these were heavier, I think they were a stiffer, more solid feeling wheel.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by DLH a Cross Country Rider from Pacific NW
    Date Reviewed: March 4, 2008
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:Solid, light, round.
    Weaknesses:None
    Similar Products Used:XT 465 hubs laced to WTB rims.
    Bike Setup:Kula 2-9, XT group, Thomson, King, Juicy Ultimates, Race Face Next, Maxxis Ignitors.
    Bottom Line:These are very, very good wheels. Felt the difference in rolling resistance, acceleration, and climbing ability immediately. And it keeps getting better. Seem strong as well -- although they don't seem happy landing any significant amount of air -- but I don't think 29er wheels like air in general, which is just dandy with me.

    If you are looking for a fine XC wheelset that seems to have all the advantages of wheels twice their price -- give these a try. I think you will be happy you did.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Brian a Cross Country Rider from Ohio
    Date Reviewed: September 18, 2007
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $500.00
    Purchased At:downshiftcycles
    Strengths:They are light and actually feel fast, which seems to be more significant in a 29er than a 26er. I have dropped and launched on them with no problems. I'm 185#.
    With the correct tubes, they hold the tires on.
    Weaknesses:These are more personal preferences:
    I don't like the engagement of the freehub ratchet - but then I've had a King hub for about 10 yrs., so I'm prob'ly spoiled. It's solid, but it feels delayed.
    I didn't like that the cog set fit pretty sloppy on the splines. AC said that it's normal. I have had no problem since I installed them. We will see how they look when I take it back off.
    Didn't like the QR's - both wheels moved around in the dropouts.
    The one bad thing is that you cannot service the wheel yourself if you smash it up like I did (the wheel had been perfect through many high-stress impacts, but I ran off the trail and plowed a big log - totally my fault - any wheel would have folded). You have to send it back to AC, and for $170 they build it up again. They would not send me a rim to allow me to do it myself. I would have needed a funky nipple driver anyway to avoid dropping them inside the rim (some people might hold them with another spoke to install them).
    Similar Products Used:26" Mavic x517/King (not really similar, huh)
    Bike Setup:Full rigid MCR9. Tubes. Maxxis Ignitors.
    Bottom Line:The price and quality of the AC's are all in line. They seem like they can take a beating, too.
    I think WTB makes a wheel that uses a similar hub. If someone could convince me that the WTB rim is as good as the AC (which I doubt it is), I would prob'ly go with WTB.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by John Brow a Cross Country Rider from Ontario, Canada
    Date Reviewed: September 4, 2007
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $500.00
    Purchased At:Bike29/Universal
    Strengths:Light and stiff, bomproof for me so far
    Weaknesses:Expensive (but cheap for the weight).
    Similar Products Used:WTB Dual Duty rims on XT hubs
    Bike Setup:Originally mounted on a SIR9, now transferred to a RIP9
    Bottom Line:I've read a lot of smack talk about the AC wheels but they have been great for me. Very, very light and fun to ride. In the year I've had them I've destroyed two bottom brackets and thrashed a frame but the ACs have just kept on rolling like the day I bought them. I've ridden them through sand, snow, mud, rain, roots, rocks, hub-deep puddles, you name it. Lots of bunnyhopping and 1-2' drops, no problem. I almost tacoed the front a week ago by doing something stupid... I saw it flex several inches, but it sprang back perfectly true. Phew.

    Bearings have been completely problem free. Ditto pawl.

    I liked them so much I bought a second set to build up another bike.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Yves Gagon a Cross Country Rider from Victoria
    Date Reviewed: July 11, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $500.00
    Purchased At:lbs
    Strengths:Stiff and fast
    Weaknesses:None as of now
    Similar Products Used:Bontrager Race disc 29
    Bike Setup:GF Paragon, xt AC wheels SM8/specialized rubber.
    Bottom Line:Right from the start, I noticed the weight difference. I could climb one gear harder on steep and slow single track. The Stan tubeless set-up was easy and so far without trouble. I am 195 lbs and the wheel fell a lot stiffer then the Bontrager. I will update this as I use and abuse them. Stan suggest using 26" strips for these wheels. AC has deep dish, narrow rim, so the inner diameter is smaller. These are great value. If you have any ? email @ellygagnon@telus.net
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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