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tartan pixie

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for the amount youll use it for trials, just get the cheapest one you can do, it will crack easier if you drop it, the motor wont be as strong, it wont be as durable, and it will shake around a bit more, but for 5 minutes use, every 6 weeks, it doesnt really matter.

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a cheap one from B&Q or halfords, maybe. look for different discs, they come in finer or coarser, and you might find one to be more suitable than the others.

Or maybe you could get a dremel and the grinding bit for it, dremels are quite useful. Plus, the grinding bit is about the right size for a wheel, iirc.

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i find a masonary grinding disc better for a harsher grind but doesn't lat that long, i have to re-grind every month or so, when its freshly ground, its amazing. the metal cutting disc i used is harder to get a harsher grind but lasts aaaages

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I use one of these Skil girnder thingys Works really well, cuts fast, nice and manoverable/light and seems really good quality. But then I use it for alot more than grinding bike rims, so if you purely want it for rims, get to halfords and get a 10 quid thing, it'll make your rim jaggid once every 6 weeks so who cares about anything else.

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