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Old 07-16-13, 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Wogster
Use the wheels that came with the bike, if you get repeated issues of broken spokes and a rebuild doesn't resolve it, then look at different wheels. The only time I would consider swapping out wheels that are not giving problems are if the manufacturer has put a weight limit on the wheel and your over it.
Why? Especially since wheels are usually where bike mfrs "go cheap"? Honestly, I'm still in a small amount of sticker shock from the new bike, I'm not ready to sprint another $600-700 until the bill gets paid next month and, by then, I'll talk myself out of it.
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