Bontrager SSR Disc Road Rear Wheel
Details
Whether you're touring, building the ultimate commuter or just want excellent stopping power on the road, Bontrager's Select Disc Road Rear Wheel is a sweet choice. Free speed will be yours thanks to the low-profile aero rim and 24 spokes that aren't afraid of rough roads. Plus, the hub is easily serviced and features polished, ground bearing races, a forged shell and a chromoly axle for top-notch durability. And the 130mm and 135mm Over Locknut Dimension (OLD) hub options makes these wheels usable on both your road or cyclocross frames.
This wheel accepts 6-bolt disc rotors.
For easy repairs, this wheel accepts standard replacement spokes.
Specs
Size(s) | 700c |
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Model | Clincher |
Rim Material | Aluminum |
Hub(s) | Bontrager Disc |
Spokes (Front/Rear) | Stainless-steel |
Holes (Front/Rear) | 24 |
Nipples | Aluminum, locking |
Weight (Front/Rear) | 1,181 grams |
Cassette Compatibility | Shimano 9/10-speed |
Color | Black |
* Subject to change without notice.
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN | Store SKU |
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130mm OLD | 601479079834 | 415457 | |
135mm OLD | 601479079858 | 415458 | 13536 |
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Good breaking surface (2)
- Stays true
Cons
- Heavy
- Needs truing
- Not durable
- Poorly built
- Spokes break constantly
Best Uses
- Road biking
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Pros
- Good Breaking Surface
- Stays True
Cons
- Heavy
- Longevity
Best Uses
Comments:
I had a pair of SSR's that came with a trek 2.1 in 2011. There is a spacer in the hub for the disc brake in the road version. They started out rolling nice, but over two, three years it appears the bearing are going. I've replaced the hub and noticed that it is very heavy compared to the one I'm installing (new one is 300g). I'm adding some lighter spokes and it should make the wheel a more reasonable weight.
Pros
- Good Breaking Surface
Cons
Best Uses
- Road Biking
Comments:
Have a a set off SSRs for about a year, over 1k miles, have had zero issues with the rims. Rides lots of steep ups/downs, confidence inspiring solid breaking. Could re lighter, but have held my 180 lbs well.
Pros
Cons
- Needs Truing
- Poorly Built
- Spokes Break Constantly
Best Uses
Comments:
I bike 5000+ miles a year in rural Central Ohio, weigh 200 lbs, and really enjoy this sport. However, I am on my second set of these wheels since the first ones also broke spokes and splintered at the spoke area on the rim. Fortunately Bontrager replaced them, but these are not good wheels.(Period!) My rear wheel has broke 4 spokes in two months...not good.
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