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Old 07-01-13 | 09:41 AM
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Good point, Looigi.

If you want to preserve your rims, don't ride them in the wet, and clean your pads often (cartridge-style ones are great for this).

Remove those two factors as much as practical and your rims should last a very long time.

I wouldn't expect more than a couple thousand km before the anodising started to look a bit thin at the nipples, though...

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