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Guys and Girls I need some advice on a good set of MTB Tubeless wheels. Must be disc compatible. Weigh about 85 kg.

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I saw some sweet looking deepsection mtb rims and tubbies at Willie E, only R15k for the rims and R1500 per tubbie..

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The AC's are VERY nice! I also like the look of the XTR's. But I had mine custom build, DT Swiss Hubbs, Rims and spokes, not had one problem with them, brilliant wheels and very light!

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American classic 26" ........Droooooooool

 

I got two sets of AM Classic 350 Discs for my two main MTBs. Very light, very strong, and a very decent price tag (under R3000). Gets my vote.

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The under R3000 price is "my price", being a regular in the shop. Expect to pay just over R3000, unless the price has jumped in the meantime.

 

This is from Penford Cycles in Uitenhage. These guys give great service, great prices and no BS.

 

I live in PE and don't think twice about driving to UTH to shop at Penford. Recently I was looking for a set of Panaracer Speedblasters. PE shop wanted R450 per tyre. Thanks, but no thanks. Drove 35 minutes to Penford, got them @ R275, shelf price.

 

Call Steven on 041 - 961 0697.
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option 1:

 

Shimano XTR WH-M975

 

Option 2:

Stans ZTR ARCH on Shimano XTR FH_M975 hub set

 

Option 3: DT Swiss something or other on Hope Pro III hubs.

 

Option 4; Spinergy Cyclone

 

After this you are just fooling around.

 

 
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