I have the TRS+ wheel set on my trail bike and they have been rock solid for 1.5 years. The rims have taken a beating with very little to show for it. My previous bike had Stan's Flows and they dented by looking at them, so far this has been the most solid wheel set I've ever had and the rims are obviously a huge part of that.
Why are the hubs rubbish? I've been running them for over a year and they've been phenomenal. I'm going to reuse the hubs and lace them to some carbon hoops over the winter.
Using the LG1 wheelset for the second season here.
The rims are solid and can take a beating. You can also bend them back more then once, if you get some dents in the rims.
Just happened to me, during runs with less then 2bar in the tubes.
What impresses me the most, is how straight these fugging things stay. After one and a half season of dh tracks, landing sideways, etc., they just stay straight.
The only downside are the shorter then normal spokes (a pita to get replacement if things get south) and the rear hubs are looouuuuud.
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