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Tune AC 14 100 Road 130 AC 16/17 135 MTB Quick Release Skewers Retro NOS Vintage
$ 81.2
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Description
Original tuneQuick release
optional
for racing bike
AC 100/130 (AC 14) or AC 100/135 (
AC 16/17
) for MTB
The AC 16 + 17 quick releases are light enough for professionals, strong enough for disc brakes and safe enough for any laboratory test.
And years ago, our classics were even good enough for Russia's space station. That was almost 20 years ago and is in every TUNE catalog, but we still like to tell it. Today we build them lighter and better than ever and laser the TUNE lettering into the handle. We must too.
The AC tensioners are constantly copied. We just don't change the boring name. It doesn't make them any better. By the way, AC stands for axis. Just in case someone asks.
Color: see selection button
AC 100/130 (formerly AC 14) for rear hubs with installation width 130mm (Road) at the front for 100mm hubs
AC 100/135 (formerly AC 16/17) for rear hubs with an installation width of 135mm (MTB) front for 100mm hubs
Material eccentric & nut: aluminum 7075
Material VR-A
chse
AC 100 Road (AC 14)
Road: high-strength aluminum 7075 T6 - The Tune AC14 with aluminum axle is
not
Approved for suspension forks and use with disc brakes (black is only available with a titanium axle - this is suitable for suspension forks and disc brakes)
Material front axle
AC 135 (AC 17)
MTB: Titan TiAI6V4
Material rear axle AC 130 and AC 135 (AC14 / AC 17): titanium TiAI6V4
Material lever: titanium TiAl6V4
incl. Quick release springs
Weight: AC 100/130 Road (AC 14) approx.
50g
respectively. AC 100/135 MTB (AC16 / 17) approx.
54 grams
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(Germany)
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The AC 16 + 17 quick releases are light enough for professionals, strong enough for disc brakes and safe enough for any laboratory test. And years ago, our classics were even good enough for Russia's space station. That was almost 20 years ago and is in every TUNE catalog, but we still like to tell it. Today we build them lighter and better than ever and laser the TUNE lettering into the handle. We must too. The AC tensioners are constantly copied. We just don't change the boring name. It doesn't make them any better. By the way, AC stands for axis. Just in case someone asks. Material VR-Achse AC 100 Road (AC 14) Road: high-strength aluminum 7075 T6 - The Tune AC14 with aluminum axle is not Approved for suspension forks and use with disc brakes (black is only available with a titanium axl