I love my outlaws. Granted they arnt as good as some custom setup but I havent had any problems with them. I forgot do order the 10mm step down axel so I called azonic and they sent me one for free. I ended up just grinding my frame for the 12 though.
I love my outlaws. Granted they arnt as good as some custom setup but I havent had any problems with them. I forgot do order the 10mm step down axel so I called azonic and they sent me one for free. I ended up just grinding my frame for the 12 though.
i understand that but is the night train 110mm bmx spaced or 135mm mtb spaced? It will be hard to find a 14mm axle 135mm spaced 14mm is usually bmx hubs. Profile makes one that is mtb 14mm don't know anyone else off hand
The DMR page shows a hub that looks like a free wheel version. Based on the prices of their other freewheel hubs, they should be cheaper if you can find one.
99% of the time, simply keeping your spokes tight will eliminate any wheel alignment issues. don't knock the wheels when you don't proprly maintain them...
FWIW - i weigh almost 220 and have ridden the same set of rhyno lytes for over 3 years...
Yeah, I have an eastern frame w/ 14x135 rear hub. Eastern makes 3/8" to 14mm stepdown washers. They are available on daniel's competion. Have your shop get you some.
well its got the stock wheels on it. The hubs are ok but the rims are some off brand I have never heard of. They are double wall but for some reason they don't like to stay true. I have built quite a few wheels and know how to true and tension wheels. I think these are just crap rims...... Plus I'm 6'5" 235lbs and ride park and trails. so I might need to build a stronger set.
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