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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: punkdSICO on January 05, 2013, 11:07 AM
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Im sure this is old news just google just poined me at this: http://www.araya.co.uk/complete-wheels-with-tensile.html (http://www.araya.co.uk/complete-wheels-with-tensile.html)
Anyone know the score? These would look ace on my new build: Subrosa DTT..
Paul
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The profiles of them look ok - would like more info though on what ali they're made from and how they're joined.
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The profiles of them look ok - would like more info though on what ali they're made from and how they're joined.
there is a bit more info on the RIMS page on their site..
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Yeah, but no join or ali type. Sure it'll be good though, it's Araya after all.
Bit weird with the idea of breaking surfaces on an aero rim though - most aero rims nowadays are designed for brakeless.
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£189.99 a set, not exactly non bank breaking in price, I can think of a couple of sets of wheels I'd rather ride with lower price tags and not need to feel nostalgic about the branding
http://www.rocknrollbikes.com/araya-tensile-bmx-wheelset-9-tooth-driver.html'search=&brand_id=20&category_id=0&sort=featured&results=20&
At least they aren't cashing in on the os market I suppose
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£190, that's probably a bit more than I was expecting.. Hey ho.. They still look hot!
Paul
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£189.99 a set, not exactly non bank breaking in price, I can think of a couple of sets of wheels I'd rather ride with lower price tags and not need to feel nostalgic about the branding
http://www.rocknrollbikes.com/araya-tensile-bmx-wheelset-9-tooth-driver.html'search=&brand_id=20&category_id=0&sort=featured&results=20&
At least they aren't cashing in on the os market I suppose
Yeah, without more info - looks like the hubs are made by the Super Cycles Group, that's quite pricey-ish. They look like they mainly do MTB stuff.