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Old 04-20-24, 08:54 AM
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ADAM31
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Originally Posted by Fissile
There are other options. If the hub is worth saving you can rebuild the wheel yourself. When I was a kid I rode dirt bikes. This was back in the day when most rims were steel, and tacoed wheels were common. The only way I could afford to keep riding was by learning the alchemy of wheel building. Seriously, it's not that hard. I was doing it at 16 and I'm no genius...ask anyone who knows me for confirmation. Your other option is to order a new wheel or wheel set.
I think the wheel is under warranty but the LBS is not working to hard to replace it I took it in last week but have yet to hear anything
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