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Old 07-24-06 | 05:41 AM
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No experience with them, but my gut instinct tells me that they must not be any better than current, traditional spoked wheels. If there were an advantage, you'd see more of them, particularly in the pro ranks where cost and durability (to an extent) are not main issues. Pros can replace their equipment from race to race, and with sponsors, cost isn't an issue. So guess I'd just stay with traditional spoked wheels.
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