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Old 01-15-07, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by nine
interesting, but i don't buy it. i think anyone who has had experience with both types would agree that machined rims making breaking feel easier, smoother, and squeek free. i know sheldon brown makes a similar argument as rivendell, but it hasn't been my experience.
Not everyone, I'll stick with 'machining is unnecessary'.
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