🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with BUCKLOS Wheels!
The BUCKLOS Mountain Bike Wheelset is designed for performance and ease of use, featuring a lightweight carbon hub, quick installation, and a unique flat spoke design that enhances speed and reduces wind resistance. With a commitment to quality, BUCKLOS has served over a million satisfied cyclists globally.
Brand | BUCKLOS |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | 1Pair (Front+Rear) |
Brake Style | dual-disc-brakes |
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
Rim Size | 29 Inches |
Rim Width | 25 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 2400 Grams |
Number of Spokes | 14 |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 390 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | BUCKLOS |
UPC | 192236746286 739944265755 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 25.25 x 7.5 inches |
Package Weight | 4.01 Kilograms |
Brand Name | BUCKLOS |
Part Number | 901 |
Size | 29 inch |
Sport Type | Road Cycling |
J**J
Smooth hubs and stiff wheels
Everything works perfectly! I don’t ride rough trails, so I can’t speak to how they are on those trails, but they’re great for flowing type trails.
B**O
Most versatile!
Not the most expensive, not the cheapest but somewhere in the middle for a somewhere in the middle wheel with great features. 2 sealed bearing up front and 5 in the back. Can't beat that. The hubs have a piece of tape that looks like carbon fiber, for all I it just might be carbon fiber wrapped around it. You know it's not real but some people like that kind of stuff. I'm not really into that myself. But to each their own right.Now for the best feature. The hubs are adaptable from the long time standard of 9 by100, quick release up front and 10 by135 in the back to 15 by 100 in front and 12 by142 in back. Now for the tricky part. It is not mentioned in the product description page but with there most excellent customer service all your have to do is shoot them a message with the order number telling them what you need and they will be on the way. There are a few companies that are doing this now. And I mean a few, like 3 that I have come across across. They accomplish this by the sealed beatings. Instead of a solid axle, it is hollow, also saving a little weight, and instead of a inside ajustment nut and a locking nut on the outside you have these alloy caps that fit onto the end of the axles making it possible to change from the traditional to the modern. Oh, did I mention that they are also Thru Axles. Yes, not quite boost but the next best thing.I'm really surprised that someone didn't stumble across this idea a long time ago. I mean it's so simple yet so inovative.I've been riding on them for about a month now and not one issue.So, all in all, I'd say that they are a pretty good deal for an entry level rider upgrade.
T**
Bucklos rims
I got the rims took them out of the box all parts were included along with gear spacer mount my 11 speed cassette and rode away happy with excellent performance...
E**S
Loose Freehub Body
The media could not be loaded. After 2 months of use, noticed a wobble in the cassette. The freehub body was loose and slid a bit on the axle. The end caps have no threads, so it seems the skewer is what actually holds everything together. So the freehub body and the cassette are a unit that can be easily removed from the axle. Great for quick swaps, but some folks could consider this unsafe. Check to ensure you have the correct spacers behind the cogs. Any small gaps will contribute to a wobble, with the chain skipping or with pedal kick-back. With no gaps and a well adjusted skewer, you should have a solid ride. Beyond that, it is a light weight build that feels way more efficient than my old MTB wheels.
P**F
Good. Could be better.
The clicking while coasting is louder than any bike I’ve ever had. Some refer to it as “angry bees”. I agree with the term but it also kinda grows on you. I rarely need to signal when I’m coming up behind someone. I simply stop pedaling and let “the bees” do the talking! I noticed, as others have, after a couple hundred miles, the cassette was lose. I had to add in a 7speed spacer (mine is a 9 speed) in order to be able to properly tighten the cogs down. Who knows what that could do in the long run. Overall, I probably won’t buy one again but will run it into the ground while it’s still working.
G**E
You get what you pay for
Overall a good value, fairly light weight, pictured on a converted 26" mtb with a 27.5x2.1", will switch to 650bx33mm. Didn't get five stars because of cheap quick release axles ( not very solid feeling)....2 week update, while changing tires I noticed some play so I decided to remove the cassette, I was surprised when I removed the skewer and the hub body fell off. Message sent to seller to make this right, hopefully I we will hear from them...The response was they found nothing wrong with the wheel based in the picture... When I service a hub it is a very deliberate action to remove the hub, not accidental
A**R
Great Wheel, Tubeless ready
While this wheel doesn't say so, it is tubeless ready. Just add some PMP Tubeless Rim Tape 23 mm (Amazon), a stan's tubeless stem and some stan's sealant and you're up and running. Very good quality and comes with the skewer and a spacer. My 10 ring XTR cassette fit perfectly with the included spacer. I bought the 26inch wheel to refurb a Gary Fisher Sugar 1 and it works great. Replaced a Mavic wheel. While I didn't weigh it, this wheel felt about the same weight as the Mavic which is very light.
R**E
Sound insane
If you want loud hubs you need these I would compare the sound to that of my friends trek fuel ex 9.8 he paid 8k for, ingagement is crazy and I am running 2.40 kenda hellcat pros I think 2.5 is possible but I don’t know the little things that come in the box should slide in so you just need to figure out which goes on which side, and it is standard quick release not boost so you may need spacers if you want boost great wheel no problems yet they did need a truing however so I would either do it yourself or have someone else true it for you
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