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Old 10-15-06 | 03:05 PM
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From: Pixxxburgh, PA
Originally Posted by IROeunuch
whatever you do, be sure to get a break. you'll brake fewer spokes if your wheels are build by a good builder. where are you? i'm sure that there are good builders their. ok, so let us know how your build goes ok!
Wow, I've never seen both forms of "brake/break" used that closely to each other, and both incorrectly. Not to be an internet grammar Nazi, but I had to read that noise like, 4 times.

Anyway, onto the OP, I'm probably like 210 when I've got shoes, clothes, helmet and full bag on, and I've got 32 spoke Formula hub to the aero-profile Weinmanns (DP-18 or something) and I trued them when I first put them on my bike and they've stayed straight and true now for probably 1200 miles on Pittsburgh's ****ty roads.

And like you said, the set cost less than 1 King hub. King is bling, but Formula works just great for me.
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