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Next up is a rare and desirable Bontrager race lite wheelset from around 1997-8
Keith Bontrager commissioned specially reinforced hub shells from Chris King with beefed up flanges to deal with the higher spoke tensions required from the 24/28 spoke count and radial front lacing pattern.
The rims are top of the range Bontrager with ceramic brake surface and an offset rear spoke arrangement for more even tension
They weigh an amazing 645g front and 835g rear
Condition wise, there are a few imperfections listed here:
- front rim is fairly new but the ceramic braking surface has come off in spots in places. The actual amount of wear is low - under 0.5mm. See photos
- Whoever replaced the rim must have lost 9 of the spokes and used silver ones which are slightly too short. Wheel truth & strength is fine, but if I were keeping them I’d spend £9 on new, correct colour spokes.
- one of the end caps is slightly damaged so when inserting in the fork, you’d want to ensure this was facing downwards for correct wheel alignment. This should be an easy part to replace. See photo
- the ceramic coating on the rear rim is more worn and there is scoring on one side, around 1mm deep on the inside edge of the brake surface. The rest of the brake surface is similarly less than 0.5mm worn per the front. See photos
- the bearings in the rear hub are slightly “grumbly” so either need replacing or a re-grease
Taking these issues in to account, I’d like £225 for them.
I have 2 sets of period correct Bontrager Revolt Folding Bead tyres that I’m happy to sell with them. One set of knobbliest and one set of semi slicks. They both fall in to the “rider” category, not garage queen.
Next up is a rare and desirable Bontrager race lite wheelset from around 1997-8
Keith Bontrager commissioned specially reinforced hub shells from Chris King with beefed up flanges to deal with the higher spoke tensions required from the 24/28 spoke count and radial front lacing pattern.
The rims are top of the range Bontrager with ceramic brake surface and an offset rear spoke arrangement for more even tension
They weigh an amazing 645g front and 835g rear
Condition wise, there are a few imperfections listed here:
- front rim is fairly new but the ceramic braking surface has come off in spots in places. The actual amount of wear is low - under 0.5mm. See photos
- Whoever replaced the rim must have lost 9 of the spokes and used silver ones which are slightly too short. Wheel truth & strength is fine, but if I were keeping them I’d spend £9 on new, correct colour spokes.
- one of the end caps is slightly damaged so when inserting in the fork, you’d want to ensure this was facing downwards for correct wheel alignment. This should be an easy part to replace. See photo
- the ceramic coating on the rear rim is more worn and there is scoring on one side, around 1mm deep on the inside edge of the brake surface. The rest of the brake surface is similarly less than 0.5mm worn per the front. See photos
- the bearings in the rear hub are slightly “grumbly” so either need replacing or a re-grease
Taking these issues in to account, I’d like £225 for them.
I have 2 sets of period correct Bontrager Revolt Folding Bead tyres that I’m happy to sell with them. One set of knobbliest and one set of semi slicks. They both fall in to the “rider” category, not garage queen.
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