Stan's Crest S1 Disc Rear Wheel (Black) (6-Bolt) (Tubeless)

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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 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 hubs feature best-in-class convertibility through easy and simple endcaps

Specifications:
Wheel Size: 26" or 27.5"
ISO Diameter (ETRTO): 559 or 584
Position: Rear
Tire Type: Tubeless (Clincher)
Brake Type: Disc Brake (6-Bolt)
Hub: Stan's Neo (Durasync)
Axle Type: Quick Release
Hub Spacing: QR x 135mm
Drive Type (Rear Hub): Shimano/SRAM (8, 9, & 10 Speed, 11 Speed Mountain) or SRAM XD
Rim: Stan's Crest S1 (17.2mm Depth)
Rim Width: 23mm (Internal), 26.6mm (External)
Valve: Presta
Spoke Count: 32H
Spoke Type: J-Bend
Material: Aluminum
Color: Black
Weight: 891g (26"), 920g (27.5")

This product was added to our catalog on August 10, 2021

Simon Ramirez
Verified Owner
Tuesday, Jul 7 2020 (about 3 years ago)
Stan's Crest S1 Disc Rear Wheel (Black) (Shimano HG) (26") (QR x 135mm)
I received this wheel along with the appropriate cassette very quickly. It was a lot less expensive than I anticipated. You have to rememberr that I am a neophyte when it comes to maintaining bicycles. I've ridden bikes all my life, but my latest bike is a Trek Fuel EX-8, which I bought in 2010. It started having issues with the bearings and was told locally that I needed the wheel replaced, because one surface that the bearings rode on was the actual wheel hub. It couldn't be replaced locally, because the bike shops were all very busy due to people recreating more during the COVID situation. On top of that, the local bike shops in Orlando are somewhat unscrupulous, mostly because they're a chain and have to pay some of the profits to the corporation.

So knowing my situation, I was referred to Nashbar by a good, trusted friend who ordered bike components many years ago. I went into the situation no knowing much about bikes, although I maintain my cars. I quickly found out that it takes specialized tools to disassemble and assemble bike components. Kate S. responded to my questions. She expertly guided me through the process, which involved analyzing my bike and its intricasies, selecting components, buying the appropriate tools and accessories. It turned out to be the right mix of everything, taking into account my needs and budget. My friend was right - Nashbar is a great place to shop for components. The only thing I didn't find there was rear view mirrors. You do have them, but they didn't fit my handlebar. I found Entrac and Meachow on Amazon, which fit my 22.2 mm bar, plus have the right swivels to adjust them for my need.

There were two other customer service specialists that also gave me expert advice. One was on the phone, and I don't remember his name. The other was Spencer J, who helped me through email. Both were very good specialists.

Then there's Kristyn Santos, who followed up and thanked me for my being a customer. She too was very personal and thankful. She gave me a $10 off discount, even though I really don't need it. I do appreciate her gift, though. I still need more items from Nashbar, and I plan on using the discount there.

Thank you very much for being a great internet store for us bikers who would rather buy internet than locally. I do support local businesses but as I said earlier, Orlando bike shops aren't the greatest vendors in town. Simon.