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Any opinions on Warp9 wheels?
- iggys-amsoil
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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.
Can save quite a bit of money and disappointment.
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DIE FIRST, worry about it later!
DON'T talk about it, Just DO IT!
When in doubt, GO FLAT OUT!
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- eyesky2002
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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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- kelroy_leon
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- supermotoflunkie
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they are popular in the supermoto world. as the guy above said, keep the spokes tight.
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