Any opinions on Warp9 wheels?

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Disturbed
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Any opinions on Warp9 wheels?

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Good?

Bad?

Ugly?
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Post by iggys-amsoil »

As with all new wheels, stay on top of keeping the spokes tight. I've seen a few hubs distroyed because of that, stock and after market. :?

Other than that, no opinion.
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iggys-amsoil wrote:As with all new wheels, stay on top of keeping the spokes tight. I've seen a few hubs distroyed because of that, stock and after market. :?


Really good advice. :wink:

Can save quite a bit of money and disappointment.
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Post by eyesky2002 »

Never had a set myself, but heard lots of bad things from other riders about the Warp 9's; that is why I went with the DNA's. Neither is no where close to Excels, but at least I could afford the DNA's. They have held up well, have not found any loose spokes and they still be true.

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Post by ~Trever »

I had a warp 9 rear for my yz450 I used it glamis only for 2 seasons and never had a problem.
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Post by kelroy_leon »

cycle gear in sacramento has a deal if you buy a wheel you get any tire for free.
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Post by supermotoflunkie »

they are popular in the supermoto world. as the guy above said, keep the spokes tight.
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