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Honest Hunt Wheels review - Hunt 33 and Hunt 44 Aerodynamicist

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Old 11-17-20, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by robbyville
I can't tell you if mine are hooked or hookless....
If you don't know if they're hookless, they're definitely not hookless.
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Old 11-17-20, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by robbyville
Hi again,
I started the Lightbicycle wheels thread over two years ago now. I'm ashamed to admit that I don't even remember which model wheel I have. I got mine through their North American Distributor since they had Industry Nine hubs which I'm a big fan of. I can't tell you if mine are hooked or hookless but they are tubeless compatible and I've run them tubeless from the day they were received and continue to do so now. After two years of constant riding, pothole hitting, and general stupidity they are as perfectly true now as the day they were unboxed. I don't really know of anyone who has had challenges with them from a quality stand point.

There are a ton of great options for wheels, I'm sure almost all at these prices are solid so I don't want to take away from the joy of selection. But I can say that I think you will be very happy if you choose to go the LB Route.
That’s a pretty good testimonial!
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Old 11-17-20, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Plainsman
That’s a pretty good testimonial!
I've purchased 3 LB wheelsets(2 for me, and 1 as a gift for a friend), and couldn't be happier with them. My road wheelset has about 26k miles, and they are still good as new(other than a few scratches.
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Old 11-17-20, 10:51 PM
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I've also read great things about btlos wheels.
Few good reputable reviews on the winspace wheels as well.
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