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It was my birthday yesterday and I have been looking on tartybikes at a new rim and I would like a strong rim but light and is in a good price range not too costly for a rim I run a profile hub so it is 36H

I have been looking at this rim but I have no idea if it will last long or not, Has anyone had this rim before?

Tryall street

Cheers,

Luke

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I would imagine it will last a hell of a long time, i run the normal drilled ones and find them to be pretty durable, so these should be even stronger.

Ah right, I'm looking for it to be strong ? as I land hard :( so it needs to last me a year or so lol.

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Pros: strong as heck!!!

Cons: Heavy-might as well be made of lead. dont look as good as drilled

just my opinion. Id get a monty, or an echo urban if i were you. Both are way pimper, and alot lighter, and proven to be strong.

Not really there only 99g more than the drilled rim, hardly lead. only 70g heavier than the Echo TR rear rim and probably a hell of a lot stronger

Zona Zip guy get your facts sorted more first.

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I'd say the best 36H 19" rim you can get is the 2007 Kris Holm rim. Not too heavy, nice width, REALLY strong! I've had mine for ages on a fair few grinds and it's still going fine, not one dent either!

www.unicycle.com for them.

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I'd say the best 36H 19" rim you can get is the 2007 Kris Holm rim. Not too heavy, nice width, REALLY strong! I've had mine for ages on a fair few grinds and it's still going fine, not one dent either!

www.unicycle.com for them.

I saw these the other day. They make a 24" rim aswell don't they?

If you think there strong i might concider a couple of the 24" instead of trialtechs.

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