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so is it bad form to have two different makes of wheels on your bike? obviously, the same size but different brands/hubs etc?
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why do you care please?
edit - sorry i meant why do you ask?
obviously, the same sizeNot obviously.
Just coming across a single wheel here and there that seem like good deals..
different sized wheels are used sometimes?
I have a heavy duty Mavic T520 on the back and a cheap Alex DA22 on the front. Since there's more weight on the back, it actually makes sense to put a heavier wheel on the back.
Hey this is cross not road ocp!!!! mix and match parts are fine
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