Old 07-29-15 | 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by roccobike
Araya made good, strong wheels.
To clarify, (1) I don't think Araya ever actually made 'wheels' - they made rims and the bikes' 'manufacturers' built wheels; (B) Araya also made ultra-cheap steel rims that were as soft as cheese and used on cheap bikes... I recall a guy who bought a Vagabond or something from a hardware store primarily because the rims had Araya stickers on them and he figured that meant they were high quality, but was convinced after one or both wheels was no longer round (probably after a month or less) that he was just too tough on bikes and gave up riding; (iii) I am not familiar with the GP-710 rims, but Specialized generally included (includes?) decent quality stuff on their bikes, even less expensive ones.
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