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muddy beast

Turbo Monkey
Nov 26, 2005
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depending on your definition...

but if you have to ask, then my guess is it will be fine for you.
 

markhammond77

Monkey
Apr 6, 2007
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I would rather buy new. But just wondering if they are good quality and they will last with decent drops and jumps.
 

blkmrkt91

Monkey
Nov 25, 2006
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stanford, CA
well i hear theyre not very good. if i were u id build up a mavic 729 wheelset.(take it to a pro to build kause that makes the biggest difference). mavic 729's are super strong.
 

El Gordo

Monkey
Aug 15, 2007
375
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Vernon, NJ
Go get a set of Azonic Outlaws great wheels super strong and not to heavy... New you can get them for $220 those pricpoint are crap bro like that manitou fork you were looking at.. Honestly do some more searching dude like the fork go get a new Marzocchi 55 for $345 new on ebay and go get a new set of Azonic Outlaws I rode them all season before I got my new Wheelset built and I just switched the Outlaws to my Trailbike and they are fine. I am 240lb so they are strong.. Those Pricepoint wheels are a waste of your money..
 

stinkyboy

Plastic Santa
Jan 6, 2005
15,187
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¡Phoenix!
Go get a set of Azonic Outlaws great wheels super strong and not to heavy... New you can get them for $220 those pricpoint are crap bro like that manitou fork you were looking at.. Honestly do some more searching dude like the fork go get a new Marzocchi 55 for $345 new on ebay and go get a new set of Azonic Outlaws I rode them all season before I got my new Wheelset built and I just switched the Outlaws to my Trailbike and they are fine. I am 240lb so they are strong.. Those Pricepoint wheels are a waste of your money..
:cheers:
 

trailblazer

Monkey
May 2, 2005
464
4
Jamaica
spend some cash or those rims will fold like a cheap suit.
Doing anything freeridable means you need a strong wheelset.
The Outlaws are the basic minimum and they are tough and inexpensive.
Under 300.
grab em before they sell out.
respect.