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Old 04-12-15 | 11:32 AM
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Bikes: too many bikes from 1967 10s (5x2)Frejus to a Sumitomo Ti/Chorus aluminum 10s (10x2), plus one non-susp mtn bike I use as my commuter

More info would be a big help in answering your question.

For example, did you have good, fair or poor baking on the old wheels? What else changed? What are the particulars on the new wheels, ie. anodized rim, machined brake track, etc. Did you also replace or deglaze your brake shoes?

The more specific info you provide, the better the answers you'll get.
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