Old 07-21-11, 01:13 AM
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Originally Posted by TrojanHorse
I have a pair of Easton EA90SL or so(not the super skimpy ones) with 24/28 spoke count and they're right as rain for me.

I think the key is to get well built wheels in the first place and then maintain them.
Agree with both statements. I also have a set of Easton EA90SL wheels and love them. I'm also surprised at how many people buy wheels, perform no maintenance, and then seem flabbergasted when they end up with wheel problems...
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