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Aeromax Wheels?
Ok so I've googled and searched but who makes these wheels?
Are they worth it? I got a really good deal on a complete set including tires, tubes, cogs, and lockrings. http://images.channeladvisor.com/Sel...comp%20001.jpg |
they're probably garbage, save your cash and have something built.
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Well, I guess you'll find out, eh? We expect a full report!
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Full report as soon as I get them on
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consider riding them before reporting!
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Ridden them. They come on very very cheap eBay bikes.
They roll, that's about it. |
They look very similar to the rims found on the Crosslake Sales bikes on eBay.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 9588560)
They look very similar to the rims found on the Crosslake Sales bikes on eBay.
atlas besides the fact that they don't cost as much as Velocity are they any good, mine come in Fri? |
What if you ask if they suck and someone says they suck and then you think they suck even when they dont because you asked someone on the internet and they said they suck without even ever having ridden them?
Has the entire world forgotten how to formulate their own opinion? |
Dude, don't worry, I'm sure they'll be fine, a lot of these guys think that paying $400.00 to have wheels built makes them better, when in reality all it does is make them more expensive. ;)
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Originally Posted by ilikebikes
(Post 9605032)
Dude, don't worry, I'm sure they'll be fine, a lot of these guys think that paying $400.00 to have wheels built makes them better, when in reality all it does is make them more expensive. ;)
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Originally Posted by Astronomical
(Post 9605093)
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Originally Posted by Astronomical
(Post 9564827)
they're probably garbage...
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eh whatever
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so here they are, they fit good and spin true. Haven't locked it up yet, have to wait on new chain and fixed cog. For the price I paid, I'm not complaining since its my 1st.
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take the stickers off
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Originally Posted by ilikebikes
(Post 9605032)
Dude, don't worry, I'm sure they'll be fine, a lot of these guys think that paying $400.00 to have wheels built makes them better, when in reality all it does is make them more expensive. ;)
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don't worry the stickers are definately coming off. Quality doesn't always mean you pay more. Sometimes for example aftermarket car parts are better than OEM. Plus humans make more errors than machines but if you have the money then buy the best money can buy. Everyone has their own perrogative :thumb:
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It's fine, just get a spoke wrench and learn to keep the wheels true. You will start to get loose spokes after a while. But if you check them once a month and keep them tight then they will last.
It is kinda funny how people say cheap wheels are bad. In what way? Astrocomical! Please explain why they are garbage. Probably the biggest concern would be the hub's threads, which could strip if they are low quality. |
Originally Posted by the_don
(Post 9621074)
It's fine, just get a spoke wrench and learn to keep the wheels true. You will start to get loose spokes after a while. But if you check them once a month and keep them tight then they will last.
It is kinda funny how people say cheap wheels are bad. In what way? Astrocomical! Please explain why they are garbage. Probably the biggest concern would be the hub's threads, which could strip if they are low quality. +1 |
Hey RiD3FR33 I was just wondering how those aeromax's worked out for you. I was thinking of getting a set for my build.
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Originally Posted by RiD3FR33
(Post 9621026)
don't worry the stickers are definately coming off. Quality doesn't always mean you pay more. Sometimes for example aftermarket car parts are better than OEM. Plus humans make more errors than machines but if you have the money then buy the best money can buy. Everyone has their own perrogative :thumb:
edit: thought of one more, Dansk cat back for the same car and while we are making vehicle references, why do you think only exotic cars are hand made? are you saying a machine built Suzuki has higher build quality than a bentley? the saying you get what you pay for almost always holds true. your wheels are probably perfectly acceptable (i think my friend may even have them) but a $500 wheelset is going to be a lot more than just "more expensive" |
Originally Posted by elTwitcho
(Post 9619799)
A handbuilt wheel is about a million times better than machine built given the same hub/spokes/rim. If you haven't noticed a difference then you either haven't ridden your wheels long enough to form an opinion or you live in a magical shangri la where all the roads are made of perfectly smooth hardwood.
The aeromax wheels may be a tad bit heavy and the bearings may not be the best, but, otherwise, I'm sure they are fine. What is questionable is the quality of the build, even th ough thats not a huge issue. Any build deficiencies can easily be corrected by a wheel mechanic in a few minutes and for a few dollars, resulting in a true and structurally stable wheelset. |
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