Z-Rims 'age'
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Wow, hadn't thought about Z Rims in a long long time. Those are the ones with the circular hole between spoke nipples that showed the metallic rim tape, yeah?
If the wheels I am thinking of I recall them being around in the early to mid 80's. Typically hard anno black with either silver or gold tape showing through. I had issues with them personally in that they simply weren't as strong as the comparable Araya and bent/warped a set or two.
If the wheels I am thinking of I recall them being around in the early to mid 80's. Typically hard anno black with either silver or gold tape showing through. I had issues with them personally in that they simply weren't as strong as the comparable Araya and bent/warped a set or two.
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Juan,
The set of Z-rims here are the plastic ones that laced into a wheel and would deform on landings and then spring back into roundness and true. I'll try to post a picture later. Smiles, MH
The set of Z-rims here are the plastic ones that laced into a wheel and would deform on landings and then spring back into roundness and true. I'll try to post a picture later. Smiles, MH
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Wow, hadn't thought about Z Rims in a long long time. Those are the ones with the circular hole between spoke nipples that showed the metallic rim tape, yeah?
If the wheels I am thinking of I recall them being around in the early to mid 80's. Typically hard anno black with either silver or gold tape showing through. I had issues with them personally in that they simply weren't as strong as the comparable Araya and bent/warped a set or two.
If the wheels I am thinking of I recall them being around in the early to mid 80's. Typically hard anno black with either silver or gold tape showing through. I had issues with them personally in that they simply weren't as strong as the comparable Araya and bent/warped a set or two.
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Yup, Pro Class. They were astoundingly easy to warp, but light for their time.
I can recall a type of mag (not rim) that were designed to be put into a freezer to bring them back into true but can't recall if it was the same group.
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Wow, hadn't thought about Z Rims in a long long time. Those are the ones with the circular hole between spoke nipples that showed the metallic rim tape, yeah?
If the wheels I am thinking of I recall them being around in the early to mid 80's. Typically hard anno black with either silver or gold tape showing through. I had issues with them personally in that they simply weren't as strong as the comparable Araya and bent/warped a set or two.
If the wheels I am thinking of I recall them being around in the early to mid 80's. Typically hard anno black with either silver or gold tape showing through. I had issues with them personally in that they simply weren't as strong as the comparable Araya and bent/warped a set or two.
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Yeah, Missed that first part of the post. I had Z rims, by ACS. Didn't like them to much after I built a set with some 105 guage spokes and shrunk the rim where the tire would not stay on. Settled on the Araya Aero bmx rims instead. Those made sweet wheels.
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