All-Mountain/Enduro Wheelset
veagnox
Posts: 77
Hello guys. I'm trying to build bike from zero with all components I want. I nearly decided 80% of these, but still I have some questions about wheelsets. Is anyone know good/stiff but budget friendly (i'm not saying cheap, just don't want something like MAVIC CrossMax for 1k bucks)? And I also want to know, if I buy wheelset, will it's rear hub support the cassette that I selected for my bike build? Because in some websites such as eThirteen's, there are options for SRAM/Shimano specific, but in some other websites I couldn't find options. Please help me on decide. For those who can help about compatibility problems about my pick or something I miss, here is the list:
Frame: 2015 Commencal Meta AM V4 (w/ 150mm rear travel)
Fork: Rock Shox Pike RCT3 27.5" Solo Air 160 Tapered ML15 black
Rear Shock: Rock Shox Monarch+ RC3 Debon Air Mid Tune
Brakes: SRAM Guide RS (w/ 200mm front/180mm rear rotors)
Bottom Bracket: Race Face Turbine X-Type Bottom Bracket 68 / 73 mm
Crankset: Race Face Turbine Chinch 30 Crankset 1x10/11 32T 175mm black
Rear mech.: SRAM X1 11-speed Type 2.1 Derailleur black
Cassette: SRAM 11-speed Cassette XG-1150 10-42T
Shifter: SRAM X1 Trigger 11-speed rear
Chain: SRAM PowerChain PC X1 11-speed Chain
Grips: Sixpack Racing S-Trix Soft non Glove Edition black - black
Bar: Spank Spoon 785 Riser Handlebar 31.8 black
Stem: Spank Spike Race Stem 35 mm x 31,8 mm black
Headset: Spank Spacer Kit-Set black
Saddle: Ergon SME3-M Technical Enduro Saddle black
Seatpost: Rock ShoxReverb 125 Seat Post 31,6 x 420 MMX left
Seatclamp: Sixpack Racing Seatclamp Cock Ring black
Rear Tyre: Maxxis Minion DHR II Rear 27,5 x 2,40" TR EXO Dual Folding
Front Tyre: Maxxis Minion DHF Vorne 26x2.50" EXO MaxxPro 60 Folding
Waiting for your comments
Frame: 2015 Commencal Meta AM V4 (w/ 150mm rear travel)
Fork: Rock Shox Pike RCT3 27.5" Solo Air 160 Tapered ML15 black
Rear Shock: Rock Shox Monarch+ RC3 Debon Air Mid Tune
Brakes: SRAM Guide RS (w/ 200mm front/180mm rear rotors)
Bottom Bracket: Race Face Turbine X-Type Bottom Bracket 68 / 73 mm
Crankset: Race Face Turbine Chinch 30 Crankset 1x10/11 32T 175mm black
Rear mech.: SRAM X1 11-speed Type 2.1 Derailleur black
Cassette: SRAM 11-speed Cassette XG-1150 10-42T
Shifter: SRAM X1 Trigger 11-speed rear
Chain: SRAM PowerChain PC X1 11-speed Chain
Grips: Sixpack Racing S-Trix Soft non Glove Edition black - black
Bar: Spank Spoon 785 Riser Handlebar 31.8 black
Stem: Spank Spike Race Stem 35 mm x 31,8 mm black
Headset: Spank Spacer Kit-Set black
Saddle: Ergon SME3-M Technical Enduro Saddle black
Seatpost: Rock ShoxReverb 125 Seat Post 31,6 x 420 MMX left
Seatclamp: Sixpack Racing Seatclamp Cock Ring black
Rear Tyre: Maxxis Minion DHR II Rear 27,5 x 2,40" TR EXO Dual Folding
Front Tyre: Maxxis Minion DHF Vorne 26x2.50" EXO MaxxPro 60 Folding
Waiting for your comments
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Go for Hope Tech Enduro. They're the toughest wheels I've owned and not excessively heavy. Good quality hubs which are easy to service and loads of options for axle size and freehub size.Transition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350
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alternatively don't go if you want soft, heavy wheels according to others.
if you are building your own I'd go with DT swiss EX471 rims onto your own choice of hubs or buy a complete EX1501 wheelset0 -
RockmonkeySC wrote:Go for Hope Tech Enduro. They're the toughest wheels I've owned and not excessively heavy. Good quality hubs which are easy to service and loads of options for axle size and freehub size.
Thanks for reply. There are Standard and SRAM spesific in chainreactioncycles online store, and 142x12mm/148x12mm /150x12mm options for standard, but only 142x12mm option for SRAM. That means 148 and 150 is out of stock, or SRAM is 142mm only?0 -
POAH wrote:alternatively don't go if you want soft, heavy wheels according to others.
if you are building your own I'd go with DT swiss EX471 rims onto your own choice of hubs or buy a complete EX1501 wheelset
Thanks for reply. I don't want to go with my spesific hub selection, want to get complete wheelset. So I will check EX1501 now. Are they stiff and long lasting?0 -
veagnox wrote:POAH wrote:alternatively don't go if you want soft, heavy wheels according to others.
if you are building your own I'd go with DT swiss EX471 rims onto your own choice of hubs or buy a complete EX1501 wheelset
Thanks for reply. I don't want to go with my spesific hub selection, want to get complete wheelset. So I will check EX1501 now. Are they stiff and long lasting?
Wooow dude, I checked now and they cost 1300$. It's out of my budget as I mentioned before0 -
problem is we don't know how much wheelsets cost where you are.0
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battered down fort william with them - read the reviews and what spank say.0