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anyone using them are they has good has stans or dt swiss thanks
Yes have an tech enduro/pro2 evo rear wheel on my 29er HT (tech xc(& stans crest)) not strong enough for me as I'm a bit fat)
Seems to be holding up ok, have a stans arch on my 27.5 FS too they're pretty much the equivalent of each other.
I have them on my Trance SX.
Certainly had no issues with them over six months on a variety of terrain. They may even be a bit 'much' , but I wanted a strong wheel to avoid having to maybe change something lighter if they didn't stand up. On that basis, possibly a bit on the lardy side , as I'm 74 kgs.
They go round, no dings or mishaps, set up tubeless really easily.
I've used and abused them for nearly a year with no issues, all I did do was pack a bit more grease in the bearings when I got them.
I got them to replace the Hope XC model after I buckled the front one in a couple of rides, the XCs are just a bit to soft for me, I did weigh 100kg at the time :lol:.
Been running a set of 29ers for over a year, bomb proof. Arguably a little narrow for fashionistas but great for aggressive hardtail riding where you just want them to work without constantly fettling or truing. They also hold tyres on like super glue.
a bit on the lardy side , as I'm 74 kgs.
74kg lardy?
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Ha ! Just re read my ramblings.
What I meant by that is that maybe the wheels are a bit lardier than I need , seeing as I'm only 74kgs.
Lol. I can take a trail side piss, behind the smallest of saplings and no one would see me !
ok thanks all