Price of rims with reinforcing rings?
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I never used to enjoy riding on mx tracks with my 400ex but ever sence I got my ds I cant stay off of them. This thing flies around there awsomly. Yesterday I went to my favorite track and was flying a lot ferther and higher than I would have ever considered before. The owner of the track likes to sit and whatch people run the track. He said that I was running 1minute 29 seconds per lap whitch is as fast as enyone there that day on bikes. Anyhow at the end of the day when I was loding it up to go home I noticed the inside of my back rims where bent up prety bad. What brand of rims do you recomend that have reinforcing rings on them and how much are they. Thanks for any info.
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Bombardier makes the reinforced "Baja rims" seperate now. I don't know how tough they are, but I would bet they're pretty damn strong. If you want the ultimate in no flatspot never break never lose a tire dependability, go with hiper tech's carbon fibre rims. they are supposed to be nearly industructible.
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Buy reinforced Douglas .190's from OMF - they'll cost you approx $100/ea. Make sure to get rings on both sides, believe it or not, the inner rings are more important than the outers for jumping - axle flex.
BTW, now that you've developed a taste for MX, you should try it again on the 400EX or a 250R, with their comparative light weight, you'll be surprized at what you can do - Weight & MX typically don't mix well.
BTW, now that you've developed a taste for MX, you should try it again on the 400EX or a 250R, with their comparative light weight, you'll be surprized at what you can do - Weight & MX typically don't mix well.
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I do suggest though, that you do not get inner rings on the front wheels. They are partial rings, and do fit as long as the fender is not mounted, but they come within 1/4" or the worst thing they could contact. The bleed screw for the brakes is the closest part and if the wheel were to get dinged, you could end up losing front brakes. OMF sends the wheel with one inner ring and one without an inner ring. I don't know why they do that since clearance is equal on both sides, but I suggest outer rings only on a DS front.
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Travis Spader was getting paid to use the carbon fiber wheels, as well as getting the wheels for free, but he no longer uses them. I wonder why? I have heard rumor that he had a few wheel failures, but I haven't confirmed this as of yet. I would like to get a set of these to hammer on, so I know for sure, but Hipertech doesn't seem intrested. I went to them to see about a set for my last magazine bike, letting them know that it would say wonders if they held up to a magazine test[they really hammer on test bikes] on a quad as heavy as a DS. The fact that they were not intrested has me curious about wether they are up to par yet or not. Untill I get a chance to test them for myself, I'll spend my money on a proven wheel.
I'm not trying to bash Hipertech at all. These wheels may be great. But I have seen a few things that has me leary untill they have proven themselves. If they were everything that they are supposed to be, why are so few racers using them?
I'm not trying to bash Hipertech at all. These wheels may be great. But I have seen a few things that has me leary untill they have proven themselves. If they were everything that they are supposed to be, why are so few racers using them?