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Juice
a Cross Country Rider
from breckenridge, coDate Reviewed: July 18, 2007
Strengths: light, black, disc specificBottom Line: I wanted to upgrade from v-brakes on my piece of crap 04 Fisher Cake 2. I was a bit sceptical about such a cheap pair of wheels, but I was on a tight budget. Disc specific are usually stronger and lighter than the old ones because of the arched rim design so I went for it. I abused the hell out of these wheels so far for a year. They have seen several foot drops at porcupine rim Moab, slickrock, abuse in Fruita and all over Colorado. Why they have not blown up with a 185lb. rider and a camelback, I can not explain. They do need a serious trueing but that is expected. I have had an unbelievable experience with these wheels and was sad to see them go last week when I sold my bike.
Favorite Trail: peaks trail
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
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$200.00
Purchased At: pricepoint
Similar Products Used: lots of bontragers race and select, cheap alex
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Mark
a Weekend Warrior
from Columbia City, IndianaDate Reviewed: September 25, 2006
Strengths: Hubs spin soooo smooth. Pretty strong. I've taken 4ft drops and no bends yet. That cool buzz sound when coasting.Weaknesses: Rim profile is kind of cheesy looking but they are real easy to clean.Bottom Line: Can't beat them for the price. Sure Cross-Max wheels are really nice but at least twice the price. If your not a racer these will work just fine.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
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$180.00
Purchased At: Pricepoint
Similar Products Used: CR18's, Rolf Satelites (very strong as well)
Bike Setup: 2004 Weyless SP, Avid BB7's, Stylo team cranks Sid fork, AD-12 rear shock, XT/XTR
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