Cole 29er Lite Wheelset Review

Cole 29er Lite Wheelset Review

4 out of 5 stars

"Great handling from this budget 29er wheelset"

Bikeradar Review Manufacturers description User reviews Sun 27 Nov 2011, 12:00 pm UTCBy Justin Loretz, What Mountain Bike

Cole will be a new name to many outside its home territory of the USA, but with national chain Evans Cycles now stocking them in UK stores and online, you might be tempted, especially when you look at the price and feel how they ride. As for the nuts and bolts of how they ride, the answer in one word is well. Some of this we put down to a stiff rim extrusion, but most of it we think is down to the unique way in which Cole spokes its wheels. The pattern is a non-traditional two-cross design, which is ideal for light, stiff, durable builds, but instead of employing regular J-bend-style spokes it uses a straight spoke threaded into rotating brass carriers. These slot into holes in the hub flanges, which incidentally are designed for splined rotors.

Each spoke under tension rotates the carrier until it’s pulling in exactly the right direction allowing Cole to place the spokes under a really high, even tension. They were and remain the tightest factory wheels we’ve ridden. This tight build helps make the wheels feel sprightlier than the scales suggest and make them ping off rocky, rooty hits rather than flexing around them. While not a tubeless rim, it is convertible using a Stan’s kit and we would recommend you do so, and fit them with some to minimise rotating weight to maximise the feeling and responsiveness.

Cole claims 1790g per pair but ours are a rather more dense 1862g, near the upper end of the 29er cross-country (XC) wheel weight chart. Not so heavy that you’ll be cursing, not so light that’ll you’ll stop looking at lighter wheels. That said most riders looking to upgrade from their stock entry-level 29er wheels, typically nearer to 2100g a pair, the 200g-plus difference will be felt as soon as you turn the pedals. They won’t (and don’t) turn the bike into a rocket ship, you’ll need to shed another 250g and spend three times more for that feeling.

The Cole wheels are a bit heavier than other wheelsets we"ve tested recently but they"re also a full set of tyres and sealant kit less cash than the next most expensive. You can make that choice for yourself. Would we buy the Coles? For general riding it’s a yes, the ride feel/cost matrix makes it a n