Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 > Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!)
z rims
lazychubs:
true they are very easy to flex as i was bending some the other day with me hands
but i reckon with some heavy duty spokes they would hold up a bit lol
theRuler:
that would help i guess
i wonder if the graphite z's were any stiffer?
Wayne Ryder:
Am I right in thinking there were a few Z-48s made? I'm sure I remember reading it somewhere.
I broke a Z-Rim. It started out as a small ding/crack; I got a free replacement, but when you factor in the price of spokes over a couple of Summers, how free was it?
crazycraig:
dont be sayin all this about these rims ive just bought 3 sets :santa_cry:
theRuler:
hehe
just ride them in a straight line and you will be fine!!!
i could never see the point of z rims.
stronger than alloys? doubt it.
lighter than alloys? maybe by 1 gram.
better than alloys? um . . . .
someone put me straight.
i have a history of missing the point.
i still find myself bidding on these hula hoops though. i need to buy some and see how they ride now.
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