MTB by 198 RSS Feed       TwitterCounter for @mtbby198

WTB LaserDisc Trail 29er

Thu, Jul 24, 2008

29er, Bike and Parts Reviews

WTB LaserDisc Trail 29er

Thanks for visiting! If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. This blog posts regular product reviews, industry news, riding tips, videos, ride reports and anything else mountain biking. Go ahead, subscribe to our feed! You can also receive updates from this blog via email.

WTB LASERDISC TRAIL 29ER

As many of you already know, I am in the process of reviewing the Project Pink Ellsworth Evolve. Before I get to the overall bike review (pretty much frame only review), I want to touch on a couple of the components as I go along.

This bike came spec'ed with the WTB LaserDisc Trail 29er wheels. Here is the information on these wheels from WTB's website:

USAGE:29″ Cross Country Racing

MSRP:Front $220 / Rear $320 / Single Speed Rear $400

The ultimate Wagon Wheels. With 27-millimeter-wide LaserDisc Trail 29″ rims, 28 WTB double-butted spokes and LaserDisc Lite hubs, these wheels are light enough for the racecourse yet strong enough for aggressive trail riding. Optional LaserDisc SingleDuty rear hub.

front 950g laserdisc lite - 28h laserdisc trail 29er black 14/15 gauge | black alloy nipples | laced 3-cross

rear 1090g laserdisc lite - 28h laserdisc trail 29er black 14/15 gauge | black alloy nipples | laced 3-cross

It is my experience that these wheels are not built for trail riding. After the first ride, they had to be trued. Halfway through the second ride...they were worse off than the first! The biggest flaw on this set is the 28 spoke build. With increased diameter of 29" wheels, you increase the leverage from the axle. This creates more force than you would see in a normal 26" wheel under the same riding conditions. It is this fact that makes it even more important to have a stronger wheel build with the larger hoops. I would be interested to see how these same wheels would perform with a 32 spoke build. Even at full tension, the wheels are coming out of true.

Below is a video on how the wheel looks after my ride today. I could physically feel the wheel flexing while I was riding. For the rest of the testing session I am robbing the Industry Nine/Flow build off of the Moots to guarantee a proper assessment of the frame.

Have you guys had any experience with WTB's 29" package? I have had great success out of the rest of their products, so I am going to email them to see what their thoughts are. I have not been riding these wheels in any situation they are not built for.


WTB LaserDisc Trail 29er Wheel from MTBTrailReview.com on Vimeo.

If you like this post then please consider commenting below and subscribing to my full feed RSS. You can also subscribe by Email and have new posts sent directly to your inbox. You can also follow me on Twitter.


 Powered by Max Banner Ads 

Related Posts

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed! You can also subscribe by Email and have new posts sent directly to your inbox. When you feel bored, follow me on Twitter.
, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

4 Comments For This Post

  1. Carl Martens Says:

    Wow. Major bummer dude. Hopefully once you contact them they’ll have a solution for you!

    Carl Martenss last blog post..Interview with Mountain Bike Artist Chris Bourke

  2. Jason Mitchell Says:

    You may just have a bum set. I’ve got the exact same bike in for review with the same wheels and have pounded them over the past couple of weeks. They are as true as can be. Might be an isolated problem. Anyone else have issues with these wheels?

    Jason Mitchells last blog post..Giro Xen Mountain Bike Helmet Review

  3. jmilliron Says:

    Damn, that’s not right. Would be interested in hearing what kind of support you can get from WTB.

    jmillirons last blog post..Amazing South African food

  4. 198 Says:

    @jmilliron: I emailed them on Monday. Still no response.

2 Trackbacks For This Post

  1. Ellsworth Evolve - Project Pink - Update | Mountain Biking by 198 Says:

    [...] weak for 29er use. With only 28 spokes, I can feel the wheels flexing from under the frame. I even posted a video of what the rear wheel looked like after just one ride. I have emailed WTB, and as of this [...]

  2. WTB LaserDisc Rear Wheel Update | Mountain Biking by 198 Says:

    [...] in touch with a WTB contact after I couldn’t get a response through email. He took a look at the video that I posted on the WTB LaserDisc 29er after one ride, and he assured me that the wheel should not [...]

Leave a Reply