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semiwrecker
what have been your guys experience with these wheels? have you jumped and had these things bend on you? or even jumping with padla brats, not a good idea?
semiwrecker
anybody?
JDINER
QUOTE(semiwrecker @ Nov 2 2009, 06:52 PM) *
what have been your guys experience with these wheels? have you jumped and had these things bend on you? or even jumping with padla brats, not a good idea?


i never have but they sound a little thin...
480 Bandit
Î have douglas blue lable rears for racing. they lasted half a lap befor I was bending them back with a pipe wrench and re setting the bead
wolfpack
They are primarily for sand, I have them and have jumped, nothing crazy but I'm 230lbs with no problems.
gncc450r
they bend really easily on a track
D-Rock
I run them in the sand, jumping, and riding pretty hard and haven't bent one yet, I was a little nervous about them at first, but they have been good to me so far.
BigGreenMachine
I've ruined a set riding fast over whooped out icy trails last winter. Bent them back as well as I could but they won't hold air.
RIDE RED
I ran the blue .125 with a 20x10-8 gliders & had no problems.Did lots of jumping with no bending.I think the 8 inch wheel & a soft side wall tire is the ticket running a .125. I would not run the 9 or 10 inch they will bend if jumping(not enough tire sidewall).
2fast4u89
before I went to hipers i ran .125's in the sand with my 22x12x8 haulers. The 125's are usually just for sand you shouldnt use them on dirt or for racing. ^ I agree with the tire/sidewall issue
semiwrecker
yea these held up pretty well for the time being.. no bending until a buddy and i collided then they bent. thanks for the info...
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