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This SunRingle Duroc 35 rear wheel is a brand-new OEM take-off that has never been ridden. It was removed from a complete bike during professional assembly and may show very minor cosmetic marks from handling or storage.
Built around the proven SunRingle Duroc 35 rim, this wheel features a wide 31 mm internal profile designed to provide excellent tire support, improved stability, and confident handling at lower pressures. The rim is constructed from durable 6061 aluminum and is fully tubeless-ready with a Presta valve interface.
The rear hub uses Boost 12×148 mm spacing with a Shimano HG freehub body, making it compatible with most modern Shimano and SRAM HG-style drivetrains. A 6-bolt disc mount supports modern hydraulic disc brake systems.
This wheel is well-suited for modern mountain bike applications, including trail, all-mountain, and enduro builds where wide tires and durable components are preferred.
Key Features:
Brand: SunRingle
Model: Duroc 35
Wheel size: 29”
Wheel position: Rear
Hub: SunRingle SRC-series rear hub (OEM for Volcanic Bikes)
Freehub body: Shimano/SRAM HG compatible
Hub bearings: Sealed cartridge bearings
Axle standard: Boost 12 × 148 mm thru-axle
Rotor mount: 6-bolt disc
Spoke count: 32
Rim construction: Double-walled 6061 aluminum
Internal rim width: 31 mm
External rim width: 35 mm
Tubeless-ready: Yes (Presta valve)
Color: Black
OEM wheel built for: Volcanic Bikes
Weight: ~1230 g
Condition: New take-off, never ridden
Compare to MSRP: ~$279.99
Fitment Details:
Intended Use
Designed for 29” mountain bikes
Ideal for trail, all-mountain, and enduro riding
Rear Axle Compatibility
Boost 12×148 mm thru-axle
Not compatible with QR or 12×142 non-Boost frames
Drivetrain Compatibility
Shimano HG freehub
Compatible with most Shimano & SRAM HG-style cassettes
Brake Compatibility
Disc brake only
6-bolt rotor interface (rotor not included)
Tires
Tubeless-ready rim
Supports modern wide trail and enduro tires
Buyer should verify tire/frame clearance
New Take-Off, Never Ridden.
While working on bicycles is not difficult, an improperly assembled / tuned bicycle can lead to damage to the bicycle or injury to you. We recommend that you have a qualified mechanic install components and service your bicycle.
Brakes - It is not uncommon that new hydraulic brakes would required bleeding. While not difficult for a qualified mechanic it is very easy to introduce air into the lines. We strongly recommend you have a qualified mechanic bleed your brakes if necessary.
Wheels - It is not uncommon that a new wheel may require some minor truing and if equipped bearing cone adjustment.
Suspension - Shocks are not easily serviced outside a shop setting. Any adjustment beyond rebound and sag should be done by a shop. Quick note on lockout function, it will not become rigid, it will however be very stiff.
NOTE: STRIPPED THREADS IN CRANKS AND PEDALS ARE DUE TO THOSE COMPONENTS NOT BEING PROPERLY TIGHTENED. STRIPPED THREADS DUE TO IMPROPER ASSEMBLY / MAINTENANCE ARE NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.
NOTE: STRIPPED THREADS IN CRANKS AND PEDALS ARE DUE TO THOSE COMPONENTS NOT BEING PROPERLY TIGHTENED. STRIPPED THREADS DUE TO IMPROPER ASSEMBLY / MAINTENANCE ARE NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.
Our History
Before disc brakes, before V-brakes, before suspension forks, around the time the first index shifters that actually worked and the first production mountain bikes hit your LBS, Ben Gibbs started Bennett’s Cycle in St. Louis Park, MN. In the late ‘90’s he sold that shop and started experimenting with online sales. Ben started selling on eBay in ’99, back in the day when your default user ID was your email address. If you wanted to get fancy you could change that to your website URL. That ID (can’t put the name here because it included a URL) was one of the first to exceed 100,000 positive feedbacks.
Our Business Philosophy
Move as many parts as possible without it being a pain. Just keeping it real. Pulling that off is a bit easier said than done. In order to do that we strive to deliver value to our customers by sourcing quality products at prices that make you ask is that for real? We commit to being honest and fair in our transactions with customers and suppliers. If a dispute arises, if we are at fault, admit it early. We are committed to providing a work environment that recognizes the unique value of each of our employees. And recognize that work, while it consumes much or our time, is only a part of who we are and by being welcoming and accommodating when life spills in. The only slightly unreasonable thing we ask of them is to stay out of our parking spots.
Where we are:
Crosslake Sales
Crosslake, MN 56442
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