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Easton EA70 Wheel Set - 700C - 2008

Easton EA70 Wheel Set - 700C - 2008

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Easton EA70 Wheel Set - 700C - 2008

Easton's EA70 700C Wheelset gives the dedicated club racer or the training pro a balanced diet of long-distance comfort, fine-tuned response, and bulletproof durability. The EA70's shallow-dish rim profile and radial front lacing track straight in crosswinds without losing straight-line aero efficiency, while the forged EA70 aluminum and high spoke count take a beating without going out-of-true.

Bottom Line: The EA70 Wheelset is Easton's tough multi-tool for road training and racing.

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Rating for this product: 1

Total Junk.

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November 10, 2009

This wheelset is not strong enough to withstand riding or training. I purchased my wheelset in September 2008. I have put 2000 miles on the wheelset. I lost a spoke on the drive side yesterday. I took the cassette off to inspect the broken spoke. The freehub had serious damage. The cassette had chewed into it. I called Easton for warranty service. The representative told me both the spoke and freehub are use items and would not be replaced under warranty. I asked why the freehub had damage and was told I used a low end cassette. I told the rep. I have an Ultegra cassette on the wheel. I was told I should have used a Dura Ace Cassette. Their solution is to buy a quality component.... Well that is what I will do and anyone considering this wheelset should do the same.

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Rating for this product: 5

I may not be the most knowledgable, but I love these!

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February 23, 2009

I normally don't write reviews for products. When I first purchased these, i tried looking for other reviews and when i couldn't find many - i was skeptical. after About 1000 miles, these wheels have done exactly what I wanted them to do. run fast, run true and stay fast and true! I used to be skeptical about a wheelset making your Ride better. I used to have mavics on 105 hubs and after replacing Them with these... I swear that I'm able to accelerate faster, feel no flex when pumping hard and even after a few jumps, the wheels have Stayed true and hubs spin great. - By the way - there is some "ratcheting" noise form the hub... but I love that 'noise"!! Ride strong ya'll.

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the above product states that it is for a campagnolo cassette.

the above product states that it is for a campagnolo cassette. my question is: will a dura ace 10-speed cassette fit? how about a sram red 10 speed cassette?

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October 6, 2008

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No, this wheel has a Campy hub and you will need to use a Campy cassette. These wheels are also offered with a Shimano hub, but at this time they are out of stock.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
October 6, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Easton wheels are great

By: Backcountry.com Employee
August 9, 2008

I have a pair of Easton Havocs on my mountain bike and got these Easton EA 70s for my sweet new Opera road bike. I only have 60 miles on the wheels but they are smooth and can take a hit. I have not noticed the hubs being loud as others have mentioned here.

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Rating for this product: 5

Got 1100 miles on mine

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August 15, 2009

Although people complain about the loud ratcheting sound from the hub, it's because nobody has bothered to break in the wheels before reviewing them. After 600 miles, basically they are as loud as any other wheel I've ever owned.

I'm 210 lbs, and I climb some serious hills.

http://graphics.stanford.edu/~lucasp/grade/redwoodgulch.html

That's one that I'm starting to climb regularly.

The wheels are still completely true, totally stable, and I like them a lot. They are relatively inexpensive, they are great for climbing, and what is most important to me - low maintenance.

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can i fit a shimano 9 speed casette on the rear wheel?

can i fit a shimano 9 speed casette on the rear wheel?

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July 10, 2008

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A cassette is a cassette is a cassette. A 9 speed cassette can fit on this freehub body, just make sure you have a 9 speed chain, 9 speed chainrings, and 9 speed shifters too. :)

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July 13, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Best spin for the buck....

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September 16, 2008

These aren't the lightest wheels on the planet and certainly wouldn't call them a race wheel, but they are a very solid everyday trainer and don't think you'll find a better option in this $ range. The hub does make the ratchet noise when you're not peddling, but I've never found that to be a problem with this wheel or any other.

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Rating for this product: 3

EASTON EA70 Wheel set

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July 8, 2008

Nice light wheel set which is what I wanted to have for climbing the hills. I also ordered a 12-27 Cassette which I had installed on the EASTON Wheel set which has been awesome for getting me back on the rode and back to my training. Something that I have added to my training is not spinning while riding. Why you ask? Well the EASTON hub is not what I believed it to be and that was QUIET, this HUB is very loud and not at all what I wanted in a expensive hug such as this. To loud on the ratcheting and not what I would recommend.

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Rating for this product: 3

Easton EA70 wheels

By: Backcountry.com Employee
July 9, 2008

This wheel set is a good option for those looking to get a nice light wheel. It's good for climbing, and for cruisin' around town. The hub does seem to be a bit loud, but it's still a good wheel.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Easton EA70 aluminum 
Weight:
[Pair] 1650g 
Rim Width:
19mm 
Rim Depth:
26mm 
Spoke Count:
[Front] 24; [Rear] 28 
Spoke Material:
Sapim double-butted silver 
Spoke Nipple Type:
Alloy 
Skewers:
Not included 
Hub Spacing:
[Front] 100mm; [Rear] 130mm 
Hub / Brake Compatibility:
Rim brake 
Recommended Use:
Club competition, road training, climbing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
5 Years 
Country of Origin:
Taiwan 

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