Stan's Crest S1 29" Rear Wheel (QR x 135mm) (Shimano) (23mm Width)

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Price: $289.00
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Building off the success of the Crest MK3, the Crest S1 aims to provide the same great ride with an emphasis on value and durability. This new Crest has been designed according to Stan’s WideRight rim and tire fit system, with a rim profile optimized for 2.00” - 2.25” tires. The result is increased tire volume for improved stability with wider tires.

Features:
  • 23mm internal width, WideRight for 2.0 - 2.25 tires
  • Includes Stans No Tubes 25mm rim tape (installed)
  • Requires additional valve stem for tubeless setup
  • Chrome sealed-cartridge bearings
  • Sapim Race 2.0/1.8/2.0 Double-butted spokes and Sapim Secure Lock brass nipples
  • Wider rim width for more stability with larger tires
  • Stan's Neo Hub with Durasync freehub featuring 10 degree engagement through 6 simultaneous pawls
  • Neo Ultimate 6-pawl freehub body available as an upgrade for 5 degree engagement
  • Shimano 11-speed driver for Dynasis and Road
  • Neo hubs feature best-in-class convertibility through easy and simple endcaps
Specs:
Hub Drilling 32
Hub/Brake Compatibility 6-Bolt Disc
ISO Diameter 622 / road / 29"
Rim Material Alloy
Rear Axle QR x 135mm
Rim Crest S1
Rim Depth (mm) 17.2
Skewer Included Yes
Spoke Interface J-Bend
Tire Type Tubeless Ready Clincher
Valve Length Short Presta Valve 32-40mm
Wheel Size 29"
Rim Joint Sleeved
Eyelets Single
Rim Width (External) 26.6
Spoke Profile Double Butted
Spoke Info Sapim Race
Nipple Material Brass
Nipple Color Silver
Rim Color Black
Spoke Color Black
Hub Color Black
Color Black
Defined Color Black

This product was added to our catalog on April 9, 2019

Gary Bernatowicz
Verified Owner
Thursday, Nov 21 2019 (about 4 years ago)
Stan's Crest S1 29" Rear Wheel (QR x 135mm) (Shimano) (23mm Width)
Just returned from a ride to find that the axle inside the hub is broken