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not disagreeing with u... i bought a second hand set of wheels with a fair bit of damage but at a decent price i believe..... (gutter etc)
Going to be getting them fixed
the rota grids - i was ok running them, as rota are consdiered a decent "fake" brand. and also the spoeks of the GRID/TE37 are fat! less prone to weakness/weksos thana ce28n fake rim or a cr kai rim.
Rota is actually a decent brand when it comes to Rims... There quality isn't to bad... Just much heavier then genuine i believe...
Not saying i would trust them though lol
ROFL. Metal Composition and quality of fake rims obviously aren't up to the genuine ones, clearly thats why there is a price difference. But for companies such as Rota to manufacture rims on that of a large scale, i'm sure they would need to meet certain road standards.
the rota grids - i was ok running them, as rota are consdiered a decent "fake" brand. and also the spoeks of the GRID/TE37 are fat! less prone to weakness/weksos thana ce28n fake rim or a cr kai rim.
Thickness doesn't mean strength though. It's the manufacturing process that's important.
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