Trek Bikes has
27.5˝ Bontrager AT-550 Disc MTB Wheel (Rear, Shimano HG 8/9/10-speed / W506972) for
$18.93. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise
shipping is free on $49+ orders.
Trek Bikes has
27.5˝ Bontrager AT-550 Disc MTB Wheel (Front, No cassette / W506971) for
$15.93. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise
shipping is free on $49+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member
foofurrah for finding this deal.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Features:
- Original equipment replacement Bontrager AT-550 27.5 wheels
- Bontrager AT-550 single wall, non-eyeletted rims
- Does not include skewer, reflector, rim strip, valve, or owner's manual
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If you've got a bike co-op in your town you're likely to get a higher quality wheel for a similar price, even a used double wall rim is superior. At our shop we put anything with a single wall rim directly into the metal recycling bin, we have too many good wheels to use up space with single wall rims.
Also, these are cup and cone hubs. That isn't a problem, plenty of quality cup and cone hubs have been made, but these are so cheap that you can be assured that they're poorly adjusted and should be opened, greased, and the cones properly adjusted.
The only reason you should buy these is that you need a wheel for a bike that's missing one, or the one you have is completely unusable. I wouldn't even call them acceptable as spares or backups.
If you've got a bike co-op in your town you're likely to get a higher quality wheel for a similar price, even a used double wall rim is superior. At our shop we put anything with a single wall rim directly into the metal recycling bin, we have too many good wheels to use up space with single wall rims.
Also, these are cup and cone hubs. That isn't a problem, plenty of quality cup and cone hubs have been made, but these are so cheap that you can be assured that they're poorly adjusted and should be opened, greased, and the cones properly adjusted.
The only reason you should buy these is that you need a wheel for a bike that's missing one, or the one you have is completely unusable. I wouldn't even call them acceptable as spares or backups.
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