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I want some new wheels. Some of those rims with big holes in between the spokes to make them light. And magnesium hubs with ti axles. Cant remember who makes them due to several 'draught guiness'... Help me out please .
Cheers lads, not sure which way to go but will probably stick with 36's
Quote from: Voodoocars on December 20, 2009, 07:06 PMI want some new wheels. Some of those rims with big holes in between the spokes to make them light. And magnesium hubs with ti axles. Cant remember who makes them due to several 'draught guiness'... Help me out please .Fly rimshttp://www.flybikesbmx.com/en/products/hubsandrimsQuote from: 'Robbo' on December 20, 2009, 06:50 PMCheers lads, not sure which way to go but will probably stick with 36's If you want lightweight stick with 36'sHazard lites in a 48 will be bomb proof but they aint light despite the name
i'd go for the 48s Rob, i mean those rims are less than half price right?
Quote from: JT71 on December 21, 2009, 04:41 PMi'd go for the 48s Rob, i mean those rims are less than half price right?Yeah but cant help think I'd rather pay a bit more to have the lastest bits...
Buy the 48's and lace them as 36's if you want to save money, also the rims will be lighter than 36's due to the 12 holes drilled in them Simple solutions are always the best ones ! Cheers,I was Reading about this on bmx museum, isn't it awkward lacing them as you need different length spokes?Steve
Buy the 48's and lace them as 36's if you want to save money, also the rims will be lighter than 36's due to the 12 holes drilled in them
Buy the 48's and lace them as 36's if you want to save money, also the rims will be lighter than 36's due to the 12 holes drilled in them Simple solutions are always the best ones ! Cheers,Steve