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Just wondering for those with Ronnie rims and grinds.....have you tried jus grinding the bottom of the braking surface so the top of it doesnt snap off?

If not, would this work? So long as you steered clear from the top edge off the rim, it wouldn't be weaken to the point of snapping off when you bend dints back?

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i bent my ronnie back loads of times, then it finally cracked along the rim surface after 17n big dents haha. raped. mine had so many grinds though, and was bought second hand off caleb. buy an echo 07 rim, supposedly very good

32h.

Get a chris holm.

Burton ronnies are WANK, had.. 2 maybe 3 cant remember lol, but they are SHITE.

Matx

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32h.

Get a chris holm.

Burton ronnies are WANK, had.. 2 maybe 3 cant remember lol, but they are SHITE.

Matx

I've got 1 fella, the new un and all. Strong as oot it is.

Just i want something thinner. I wo thinking DX32, but its barely got a braking surface. Might try one though, if i could find some.

36h is a must, don't want to bodge build.

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I've got 1 fella, the new un and all. Strong as oot it is.

Just i want something thinner. I wo thinking DX32, but its barely got a braking surface. Might try one though, if i could find some.

36h is a must, don't want to bodge build.

Ah right, glad to hear that, getting one sometime this week, you can buy dx32's from aire valley I think, or unicycle.com.

Would be pretty good, there braking surface is no different really, someone who lives around here has one.

Matx

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