How to find a rear wheel for my Macina Action 29 (2013)?

halfer

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I have a Macina Action 29 which is around 4.5 years old. I bought it from Col on this 'ere forum, and it's still going strong - approaching 10,000 miles - the odometer is a few weeks shy of all zeroes! Unfortunately, some cheeky miscreant stole the rear wheel the other day, turning it into a unicycle. And, it turns out, finding a replacement is rather hard.

Here is what I know. The wheels are 29" MTB, and the remaining front wheel is a DT Swiss 466d (OEM fit). My initial research indicates that this model is not made by DT Swiss any more. So, my best guess is that this is the wheel I need. I have always ordered 2.25" tyres, with a Presta valve. I believe the wheel had a 10x135mm QR skewer. Recently I have been favouring tyres from Hutchinson. I don't know the internal rim width, the site linked here says 19mm.

I've tried Wiggle, and they only have 4 wheels of this size in stock, all expensive (starting at £320) - 29" is evidently out of fashion. Chain Reaction only have two offerings, and they are both wheel pairs, not a single. Evans are better, since they have a wider selection, and more price points for me to consider. However, these are only available to fit 11 or 12 speed cassettes, which is no good for me.

I know that I need the wheel to take a 10-speed Shimano cassette (I have previously ordered Shimano Deore HG62 or Shimano SLX HG81) and the disk rotor I've purchased before is a Shimano SLX-Deore RT64 Centre Lock.

Once the bike was bereft of its wheel, it was laid down on its dérailleur; it seems OK to me, but I wonder if I go to the effort of finding a rare 10-speed compatible wheel only to find the dérailleur is bent anyway, I wonder if I should upgrade to 11 speed? I am also thinking that I should get a tubeless/tubeless ready wheel, to give me flexibility if I decide to jump in that direction in the future.

What is my best approach to get a wheel that will fit the bike? I am greatly worried that I will get something that will fit the brakes but not the gears, or the gears but not the tyre, etc! I can always take my bike into a shop, for the best advice, but it's a pain to transport in its present condition.
 

halfer

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Minor correction to the above - Chain Reaction have a few more wheels than I first thought. I'll see if they can make some recommendations.

Opinions here are still welcome and sought. I have since learned that I can use wheels marked as "11-speed" - I just need a spacer to ensure the 10-speed cassette is a snug fit. I am also told that 10-speed is not as much out of vogue as I first thought, so I will stick with that format for now.
 

Raboa

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Hi, I would try Wheelcraft if near Scotland.

I don't know if he does mail order.

http://www.wheelcraft.net

Call: 01360 312 709

Legendary wheel builder from amateurs to pros.

I have had 2 wheels built by him, good price and excellent quality.

If you wish me to collect and post to you if he does not do mail order let me know.

Thanks
 
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halfer

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Many thanks @Raboa, I'll take a look. Thank you for the offer of helping with the mail ordering :)
 

Wicky

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From the KTM ebike Catalogue from 2014 - Macina Action 29

KTM Line 29" DT/Deore
DT Swiss 466d-29 > https://www.bike24.com/p2119321.html (DT Swiss 370 | 466d - 29" Rear Wheel - 6-Bolt - 12x142mm - black) Still 1 in stock €119,99
Shimano Deore M615-CL > https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/product/component/deore-m610/FH-M615.html

I needed a 29" rear wheel for my KTM eRace and even under warranty they couldn't supply the exact same one so I got a Marvic TN 719 29" 36H rim replacement instead and had that laced up

https://www.davemellorcycles.com/products/mavic-tn719-disc
 
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halfer

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Many thanks Raboa and Wicky for the advice on this thread. Chain Reaction were able to recommend a specific set of products, down to the product code.

Well done Wicky for finding a 466d - I only checked UK suppliers. If I get stuck again, perhaps ordering from Europe would not be so bad.