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Old 03-22-16, 01:15 PM
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shlammed
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I will always choose the lightest wheel that I can for the way I ride. durability is only as good as your maintenance schedule, IMO.

Get a wheel built on a good quality, self serviceable hub (DT350 would be great) and some double butted spokes to a rim. if you need it to be stronger, higher spoke count would help over a heavier rim... again in my opinion. if your always bashing the rim off a curb or riding down stairs a slightly heavier rim might help.
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