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Need Info On Onza Hog Rear Rims (19 Inch)


Mr_Pitbull

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OK so its says theres the hog hole and the normal sized drilling hole on tartybikes

but it says the 36 is only in small hog drillings, which i dont want. i wanted the large drills in a 36h. Can i get a onza hog rim in a 36h with the normal drillings or do i have to have those hedgehogs.

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The 36h are now only being made with hedgehog drillings, hence us not having any with normal holes in stock.

We've asked for normal holes but Onza dont seem to have any.

More Large haven't taken delivery of Onza parts yet as far as we are aware.

Cheers

Adam

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OK so its says theres the hog hole and the normal sized drilling hole on tartybikes

but it says the 36 is only in small hog drillings, which i dont want. i wanted the large drills in a 36h. Can i get a onza hog rim in a 36h with the normal drillings or do i have to have those hedgehogs.

Biff drill it yourself you spoon.

And i'm well ashamed for you! Buying a Onza Hog rim... Breaking Surface is WANK! And they dent like a bitch, remember jakes? he had dents in his, and didn't fat Nicky kill one?

Get another to be honest mate, but its up to youuuuuu!

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Biff mate, don't be such a tool!

Buy a Kris Holm 19" rim :- ...

£22 from unicycle.com or, if that's outta stock, buy it from the Germans: Municycle.com (VERY RELIABLE, even though its based outside UK! cheap deliv.)

KH rim is 42mm wide, not far off a Hog rim, and is far stronger and is specially made to take sideways impacts meaning wonky gaps etc. won't end up in sidewall dents! Also the rumours about the sidewalls on a KH being wank for a grind is so untrue, as the KH rim is made of 7005 aluminium almost like DX32's 7075, whilst the Koxx/Onza rims are 6061!

Plus the KH rim is lighter than even the Tryall rim, so ideal basically... ^_^

To give you an idea of its strength: a quote from a unicycle site: "Many riders have broken several DX32s in one season whilst their Kris Holm 19" Freeride rims have lasted for several seasons to this day".

Sounds ideal...

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Ronnie's are WANK.

Everyone down here who had one killed it in a month or two, The sidewalls just cave in and crack.

Yeah Ronnies are really shit, I've said there good before but thats only when i had grinded it like 2 times and they were light grinds and after about 4 light grinds it just started denting like fook ! there's like 12 dents 3 witch are 3" long and some parts of the sidewall have snapped of, Those who have seen it will know were i'm coming from.

I think I'll be getting a Hog for next rim, heard quite a few good things about them.

Hog !

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I do not need to defend the Ronnie as its record speaks for itself. I think any rim will be considerably weakened after four grinds.

I do however want to make some corrections about the Onza Hog and the Kris Holm rim. Kris does co operate with us on certain areas and our rim manufacturer on those rims is the same. The material on both the Onza Hog and the Kris Holm is identical, 6061H (the heavy duty version of 6061) The rim is made in 38mm, 42.2mm and 47mm. We use the 47mm with hog piercing and Kris uses the 42.2 undrilled.

For your further info we are introducing 42.2mm Half Hogs in August to add to the 47mmWhole Hogs to cater for those who need a slightly narrower rim. I would also point out that Kris is now changing to 47mm with 18mm drillings to replace the 42.2mm undrilled for his future deliveries.

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