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Old 01-07-12 | 10:46 AM
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canam73
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From: Haunchyville
I'd figure out what you want in a wheelset and move in that direction. What I mean by that is don't buy or re-lace anything now that you know is temporary and that you will replace. If you can't afford the whole set now, then at least buy/build the front that you want to be on. You have the luxury of a back up front (and rear) so you can consider this for a bit.
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