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Strongest rim for 250 lbs rider and............
heavy dh bike 50 lbs? also hub made in the same metal .
thank´s
Last edited by racelink; 11-29-2012 at 02:08 PM.
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Turbo Monkey
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Pimp lites and a g1 Zerode.
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 Originally Posted by demo 9
mavic 823
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Money no object, the ENVE DH rim has got to be near the top of the list.
823 if money is an object
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One word and three digits.
Mavic 823
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I'm very close in weight, been on the same 823's for like 4 seasons. They're about to give up the ghost, but I never expected to get this much use out of a rim. I have cased some stupid things, and I'm also a hack at a reasonable clip, so they stand up to abuse.
I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.
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Manufacture d'Articles Vélocipediques Idoux et Chanel 823's
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Sun Doubletrack*. WAY stronger and wider than Mavic 823s. Too heavy for the masses to consider but for your mass they're perfect. I've got one laced with 36 spokes to a Hadley front hub and I think it could handle moto duty.
*Used to be called Intesnse Mag30
Last edited by Lelandjt; 11-27-2012 at 05:26 PM.
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 Originally Posted by Lelandjt
Sun Doubletrack*. WAY stronger and wider than Mavic 823s. Too heavy for the masses to consider but for your mass they're perfect.
I've got one laced with 36 spokes to a Hadley front hub and I think it could handle moto duty.
*Used to be called Intesnse Mag30
i beat the ever loving sh!t out of mine for almost 3 years when i was around 220-230lbs and they were still good to go. never had a rim last as long as that on a DH bike
Originally Posted by Sandwich
i schralped bus stop with a rear flat faster than jonkranked does it on his pretty expresso
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 Originally Posted by Lelandjt
Sun Doubletrack*. WAY stronger and wider than Mavic 823s. Too heavy for the masses to consider but for your mass they're perfect. I've got one laced with 36 spokes to a Hadley front hub and I think it could handle moto duty.
*Used to be called Intesnse Mag30
Mag 30 is a rebranded doubletrack in a blue grey finish; made by Sun - side by side, no 'usedta be'
I dont know that either is still in production, but plenty around. I have a DT on the back of my VPFree.
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I'm 240# of man love.
Four seasons on the same 823's. Had them straightened a few times, but they keep on rolling like Oprah at a buffet.
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