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CROFT Comp 26" MTB Bike Rim/Disc Wheelset 24/24H QR Shimano/SRAM Compatible NEW

$ 68.62

Availability: 91 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Brake Type: Disc Brake
  • Wheel Size: 26 in
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: New
  • Tire Type: Clincher
  • Brand: Croft
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Part Type: Wheel Set

    Description

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    CROFT COMP 26" MTB BIKE WHEELSET
    NEW / SHIPS IN 24HRS
    DESCRIPTION:
    Includes wheelset, skewers, and rim strips,
    Hand built
    Every wheel is stressed three times
    Condition: New in box
    SPECIFICATIONS:
    FRONT
    REAR
    RIM SPECS:
    Size:
    26"
    26"
    Holes
    24
    24
    Width
    24.9mm
    24.9mm
    Height
    27.4mm
    27.4mm
    Valve
    Presta
    Presta
    Tire Compatibility
    Clincher, Tubed
    Clincher, Tubed
    Brake Compatibility:
    Six Bolt Disc/Rim Brake
    Six Bolt Disc/Rim Brake
    Material
    Aluminum
    Aluminum
    HUB SPECS:
    Bearings
    Serviceable Ball/Cone
    Serviceable Ball/Cone
    Cassette Compatibility
    N/A
    7 through 10s Shimano/SRAM
    Spacing
    100mm
    135mm
    Axle type
    Quick Release
    Quick Release
    Material
    Aluminum
    Aluminum
    Hub body material
    N/A
    Steel
    SPOKE SPECS
    :
    Material
    Stainless, Black
    Stainless, Black
    Lacing Pattern
    2 Cross
    2 Cross
    Shape
    Aero bladed
    Aero bladed
    Type
    J-Bend
    J-Bend
    WHEEL WEIGHT:
    1000grams
    1190 grams
    COMPATIBILITY:
    Forks: Quick release only
    Frames: 135mm spaced, QR frames only
    7 speed cassettes require a spacer (not included)
    Note: All weights and measures are approximate. Only includes that which is shown in photographs or specifically mentioned in the description
    Please Note: Ball / Cone type hubs are the most common type of hub on planet earth. While being nearly indestructable and serviceable, optimal performance requires maintenance. If you're looking for optimizing performance, we advise that the cones are adjusted to your preferences, as well as checking cone position, and re-greasing the bearings throughout the life of the wheel. See the last image for a general diagram of this type of hub. The closer the two cones are on either side of the hub the more restrictive and poor the wheel will spin. The farther the two cones are apart, the better a hub will spin, however, it may introduce play/slop into the bearings if they are too far apart. The perfect position is where the axle turns with the least amount of resistance, and has no extra space between the cones, bearings, and hub races (has no slop or play). The lock nuts on either side of the axle lock the cone's position in place. It is not unique to our brand of wheels, but the design of ball / cone type hubs. Generally, the folks at the factory err on the side of too tight rather than loose because being slightly too tight is better than too loose. Adjustment usually requires one cone wrench (thin wrench), and a standard box/open end wrench for the locknut. There are loads of videos on youtube describing the process.
    Condition Notes
    While working on bicycles is not difficult, an improperly assembled / tuned bicycle can lead to damage to the bicycle or injury to you. We recommend that you have a qualified mechanic install components and service your bicycle.
    Brakes
    - It is not uncommon that new hydraulic brakes would required bleeding. While not difficult for a qualified mechanic it is very easy to introduce air into the lines. We strongly recommend you have a qualified mechanic bleed your brakes if necessary.
    Wheels
    - It is not uncommon that a new wheel may require some minor truing and if equipped bearing cone adjustment.
    Suspension
    - Shocks are not easily serviced outside a shop setting. Any adjustment beyond rebound and sag should be done by a shop. Quick note on lockout function, it will not become rigid, it will however be very stiff.
    NOTE: STRIPPED THREADS IN CRANKS AND PEDALS ARE DUE TO THOSE COMPONENTS NOT BEING PROPERLY TIGHTENED.  STRIPPED THREADS DUE TO IMPROPER ASSEMBLY / MAINTENANCE ARE NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.
    Some items we sell qualify for the Manufacture warranty, most do not. Generally items in retail packaging can qualify, OE items do not.   While we do not extend any warranty we will offer a refund on items that fail in the first 30 days.
    While working on bicycles is not difficult, an improperly assembled / tuned bicycle can lead to damage to the bicycle or injury to you. We recommend that you have a qualified mechanic install components and service your bicycle.
    Brakes - It is not uncommon that new hydraulic brakes would required bleeding. While not difficult for a qualified mechanic it is very easy to introduce air into the lines. We strongly recommend you have a qualified mechanic bleed your brakes if necessary. Bleeding brakes is not covered by warranty.
    Wheels - It is not uncommon that a new wheel may require some minor truing and if equipped, bearing cone adjustment. Minor wheel truing and cone adjustment are not covered by warranty.
    Suspension - Shocks are not easily serviced outside a shop setting. Any adjustment beyond rebound and sag should be done by a shop. Quick note on lockout function, it will not become rigid, it will however be very stiff. We will not replace a shock that does not become "rigid "when locked out if equipped.
    NOTE: STRIPPED THREADS IN CRANKS AND PEDALS ARE DUE TO THOSE COMPONENTS NOT BEING PROPERLY TIGHTENED.  STRIPPED THREADS DUE TO IMPROPER ASSEMBLY / MAINTENANCE ARE NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.
    Rates - please see shipping tab at the top of the description for expedited options.
    AK, HI, APO/FPO - Shipping to these locations is a global on / off function. Due to the varied nature of our product mix and the impact of DIM weight we are not able to ship to these locations.
    Please see the Shipping and Payments tab
    Please see the Shipping and Payments tab
    We prefer email. We answer email M-F. Please use the ask a question link at the bottom of the description or the ask seller a question link at the top of the page. We strive to answer all email within 1 business day.
    We are open M-F 8-4 Central. Sorry we are no longer allowed to list our phone number, please use the "Find Contact Information" form.
    We respect your privacy. We only collect the information needed to receive your payment and ship your order. We do collect your phone number in the checkout in order to assist the carrier if there is a problem at delivery. We will not sell your information to anyone.
    Where do you get your stuff? - Trade secret.
    Why do you use your own UPC and not the MFG's UPC? - Using our own UPC's gives us greater influence on the description. Because many of our parts are OE they either do not have a MFG UPC or may differ slightly on what is included. Using a MFG UPC can cause our description to be overridden by a catalog description that may not match what we are selling. Additionally many manufactures use UPC's that start with a 4. Those are not necessarily unique numbers and are not always valid as unique product identifiers outside a store setting.
    You say over and over to have a qualified mechanic work on my bike. What if I want to do my own work? - Not a problem, most repairs are easy and do not require special tools. There are several great instructional resources out there. Just be aware as a novice it will take you longer and components damaged due to improper installation are not covered by warranty.
    Can I pick up my item to save shipping? - Yes, but we are in the sticks. Our closest Starbucks is 30 minutes away. We do ask that you contact us first so we can pull your order. With drive time and gas not many people realize a savings.
    Our History
    Before disc brakes, before V-brakes, before suspension forks, around the time the first index shifters that actually worked and the first production mountain bikes hit your LBS, Ben Gibbs started Bennett’s Cycle in St. Louis Park, MN. In the late ‘90’s he sold that shop and started experimenting with online sales. Ben started selling on eBay in ’99, back in the day when your default user ID was your email address. If you wanted to get fancy you could change that to your website URL. That ID (can’t put the name here because it included a URL) was one of the first to exceed 100,000 positive feedbacks.
    Our Business Philosophy
    Move as many parts as possible without it being a pain. Just keeping it real. Pulling that off is a bit easier said than done. In order to do that we strive to deliver value to our customers by sourcing quality products at prices that make you ask is that for real? We commit to being honest and fair in our transactions with customers and suppliers. If a dispute arises, if we are at fault, admit it early. We are committed to providing a work environment that recognizes the unique value of each of our employees. And recognize that work, while it consumes much or our time, is only a part of who we are and by being welcoming and accommodating when life spills in. The only slightly unreasonable thing we ask of them is to stay out of our parking spots.
    Where we are:
    Crosslake Sales
    Crosslake, MN 56442
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