American Classic Tubeless wheelset

Pigeon.
Pigeon. Posts: 49
edited May 2010 in MTB buying advice
Have read some good reviews of this wheel-set and seems to fit the bill for the slightly more aggressive XC riding I do, anyones tried them or got a set or has any views on them I'd really appreciate it.

http://www.amclassic.com/en/products/mt ... 26disc.php

Cheers

Pigeon

Comments

  • cat_with_no_tail
    cat_with_no_tail Posts: 12,980
    I've not got any "real-world" experience of them, but I did get to spin a set of the AM version in my LBS when I was looking for wheels for the 456.

    They seem good quality, well put together wheels. That's about all I can say though.
  • Pigeon.
    Pigeon. Posts: 49
    Thanks Cat With No Tail, good to know the build quality seemed pretty good

    cheers

    Pigeon
  • They look nice, got to be more reliable than mavic crossmax

    How much are those bad boys

    £1.25 for sign up http://www.quidco.com/user/491172/42301

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  • welsh_wonder
    welsh_wonder Posts: 152
    Iv had these on my Scott Spark for a few months now although mine were the 2009 version that were not tubeless and i love them, they feel good nice and light very well built with a lot of thought gone into them.

    Radioactiveman these are £399 or £449 if you want the white ones which considering the weight there great value.
  • Pigeon.
    Pigeon. Posts: 49
    thanks both, at under 1500g for the set seemed really good value to me for £400, Welsh-wonder do you feel confident pushing them hard, what's the worst you've thrown at them?

    cheers

    Pigeon
  • welsh_wonder
    welsh_wonder Posts: 152
    The worst iv thrown at them was the Dyfi Enduro ok thats not much but i only use them for xc enduro's etc, i do feel confident pushing them hard and feel they can withstand a fair old battering and keeping very much true they take a bit to knock themselves out of line.