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Old 06-26-18, 05:17 PM
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TiHabanero
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The stock wheels on that bike are less than desirable in my mind, however once you are able to flex the rim enough to rub the brakes or frame, and climb without chuffing like a locomotive, then upgrade the wheels.

PS. you may want to have the spokes tensioned on the stock rear wheel as they are often delivered under-tensioned and loosen up over time.
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