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Pavement Front Wheel 700c 36h XT M756 / DT Swiss TK540
If you're looking for a great 29er mountain bike wheel at an awesome price, this is the wheel for you. All Handspun wheels are perfectly dished, hand-trued, stress-relieved and tension checked wheels. Built with 36 DT Swiss double butted competition spokes in a three cross pattern with brass nipples, this wheel is built to hold up.
The wheel spins on Shimano''s classic XT series hub and is 6-bolt disc compatible. Top it off with DT Swiss'' double wall eyeleted TK540 rim add a machined braking surface, and you''ve got an epically awesome wheel for disc or rim brakes!
- Shimano XT Hub
- DT Swiss TH540 Rim
- Skewer is included
Specifications
Axle Type
Standard Quck Release
Brake Compatibility
6-Bolt Disc, Rim Brake
Front Axle Type
9x1 (Standard Quick Release)
Wheel - Intended Use
Cross Country
Wheel Size
29" (700c), 700c
Review Summary
LIKES
Strength (2),
Durability (2)
WORKS FOR
Cross Country (1),
All Mountain (1),
Trail Riding (1)
Customer Questions
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The hub pictured has mounts for disc brakes. Can you build it with a hub without these mou
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Customer Reviews
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A GuestI still have rim brakes, but may upgrade to disc, so this was a perfect fit (and the only place I could find this set-up.)
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yellowshirtguyThis review is for the front wheel and the rear wheel, each sold separately.
They were exactly what I was looking for as a second set of wheels for my Cross Rip. I put Continental Travel Contact 700x37s on them and use them for my daily commute. The extra volume gives the cushion I was looking for and the extra width helps to float over the gravel I encounter where it is not supposed to be.
Hand built by Quality Wheels, part of the Quality parts company, the builders initialed the tags. EK and SP, whoever you are, thanks.
I can't say much about the longevity of the M756 hubs, until I have had them longer, but I am counting on them lasting at least as long as the M475s that came on my hardtail that I rode for over 10k mi. Shimano; you would think.
The rims look bomb-proof, but I will never know. The crash that breaks these, will probably put me in the hospital.
If you want to see what these wheels look like there is a Youtube video of someone building a rear wheel with these exact components.