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Old 05-29-12 | 11:11 PM
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LOL ya they are not $20 or less that’s for sure, but if you find someone with a set ask to try opening and closing them you will see they are a mechanical joy to use and the pressure they produce with so little effort it what I needed, my back wheel would sometimes skew when climbing and sprinting slightly no matter how tight I tried to make the other skews I'd stop and loosen the skews and I could fill it move slightly back into the drop out, I borrowed a set from a friend to try and I was sold and got my own. Well worth it to me I found a set for $70, you really need to see just how they fill for yourself nothing like some of the others.
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