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I have been asked by my parents to order 2 front rims and 2 back rims, what do people advise and its for a 20" bike

p.s. this is because halford are taking ages to replace my hub and parent want me to have loads of spares :S

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I have been asked by my parents to order 2 front rims and 2 back rims, what do people advise and its for a 20" bike

p.s. this is because halford are taking ages to replace my hub and parent want me to have loads of spares :S

revell rims!!!

BEST RIMS I'VE EVER HAD!!!

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here are my experiences -

d521 - strongest rim ever, but not available as wide rim

echo 06 - pish (da even go there)

echo 07 - second best rim i have used for strength (behind the d521) really good rims. and fairly light

try-all - why would you go there, even 8 stone towler kills try-alls. your likely to as well.

dx-32 - a good rim for the price actually. i ran one for ages and took it like a man.

commenting on other peoples comments...

a revell rim looks like a standard catalogue rim with hexagon holes (same as a viz rim)

dont do try-alls.....

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Says hes on a Mod in his profile... and in the topic so guess he can't use DX32's... just look in NMC there are endless topics like this, usually come out with 3 top runners, try all, echo and revel. I snapped the sidewall on my Try-all 1st ride out just airing out a quarter pipe so i would exactly advise it, just put the echo on but havent really had the chance to push it yet...

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Onza Hogs are nice and strong. Got my old one in the garage with a very minor buckle + 1 flat spot (proabably from tyre removal with a set of screwdrivers). It stuck up with 6+ months of unsmooth riding!

Currently I'm using an 07 Echo rim but have hardly ridden it but so far it's not buckled or flat spotted.

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