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[Closed] Crank Bros Wheelset - what do you reckon?

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Thinking of buying a pair of Sage. Whats the experiences with these Crank Bros wheels? Should i just stick with the Mavic/Hope combo? Cheers.


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 7:49 pm
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http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/crank-bros-wheels-any-good

Hope and [s]Mavic[/s] Stans it is then..


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 7:50 pm
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Ah thanks!


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 7:51 pm
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Hope and Mavic Stans it is then..

Agreed!


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 7:53 pm
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Guy who was selling some on Pinkbike told me he was getting rid as they were the crappest wheels he'd ever had and had been back 3 times in 6 months for freewheel issues! Not a great salesman, but refreshingly honest!

Unsure if they newer ones are any better.

Look pimp though!


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 7:54 pm
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What about the headsets? Any good?


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 10:10 pm
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I bet they come in a lovely box.


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 10:13 pm
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What about the headsets? Any good?

The headsets rust up in 3-4 minutes, depending on conditions apparently.


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 10:37 pm
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I bet they come in a lovely box.

+1
also a solution looking for a problem.


 
Posted : 29/09/2011 11:52 pm
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Having tried several Crank Bros products, I can safely say I'd never touch anything of theirs again. The design's great, but there's just no longevity.


 
Posted : 30/09/2011 6:54 am
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Not even with a bargepole.


 
Posted : 30/09/2011 7:59 am
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I'm going to disagree with the wheel comments & agree with the headset issue.

I have been running the Crank Bros Iodine wheelset for over a year now, including some pretty recent 'heavy' use for two weeks in the US (Downieville & Mammoth Mountain etc.) and I have had absolutely no issues with mine whatsoever. Freehub runs smooth, quick engagement and so far still true (despite some hard hits).

On the other hand, a mate had the headset fitted to his bike and with in 2 rides it had completely crumbled (and I mean crumbled!) - not a good life span!


 
Posted : 30/09/2011 8:48 am
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Couple of blokes in our chalet in Morzine this year both had freewheel problems with their Crank Bros wheels. They weren't impressed.

Mind you a swallow doesn't make a summer so based on my limited experience of them who really knows if this is a typical problem?


 
Posted : 30/09/2011 9:23 am
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Mind you a swallow doesn't make a summer so based on my limited experience of them who really knows if this is a typical problem?

Woah woah woah with the logic there, I prefer wild extrapolation. We have one good case and 3 bad ones, ergo we can conclusively prove that 75% of them are rubbish. You may get lucky. ๐Ÿ™‚

I'd not bother myself, but I'm not a fan of factory wheels. Apart from bling looks they achieve nothing at all IMO.


 
Posted : 30/09/2011 9:26 am
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My Iodine freehub and pawl carrier had to be replaced after 6 months of light use. The sealing on the hubs is pitiful. Yes, they are a strongly built wheel but the rear hub requires a lot of TLC to keep it running smoothly. Who knows how long the replacement pawl carrier will last...

For me, the phrase "form over function" sums up Crank Bros products.


 
Posted : 30/09/2011 9:28 am
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Right, it's now down to 20% being good. Any more?


 
Posted : 30/09/2011 9:29 am
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I'd not bother myself, but I'm not a fan of factory wheels. Apart from bling looks they achieve nothing at all IMO.

+1 with the caveat that the really expensive ones can offer a performance advantage though it's debateable if the cost is worth it. Unfortunately Crank Bros wheels don't fit into that category.


 
Posted : 30/09/2011 9:36 am
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Whilst mine didn't "break" as such, I had the occaisional non-engagement issues. I sold them on before it became terminal!


 
Posted : 30/09/2011 1:31 pm
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They look quite pretty though...


 
Posted : 30/09/2011 1:54 pm
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Ive always fancied a set and unlike others I think they look great. And i like the look of the Orange skip (5) too !!!

I emailed Crank Brothers and asked what changes/improvements had been made to the new wheels for 2011, this was the respons

[i][b]"The improvements are quite dramatic. The new 2012 wheels have a 30%
stronger rim, reinforced at both the valve hole and the weld seam. The hubs are 10 times stronger due to all new internal axles, bearings and freehub body, incorporating a wire spring and new oversized pawls. We tested the freehub against our previous version and it proved to be 10 times stronger in the pawl area (our biggest issue in the past) and is now triple sealed, making it virtually powerwash proof! The freehub spacing has also been changed to accommodate the new 10 speed drivetrains and is compatible with ALL cassettes sold today." [/b][/i]

Now if thats not enough to put anyone off the older version that are now been sold off cheap I dont know what is.


 
Posted : 30/09/2011 2:26 pm
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How can anyone go from V1 to V2 and produce something 10x stronger?? In engineering terms, it suggests your original design must have been pants (and ones made from papier mache at that)!!


 
Posted : 30/09/2011 2:42 pm
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Canyon are mouting a pair on their new 2012 Strive!!!!!


 
Posted : 30/09/2011 2:55 pm