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People With Cnc Backed Pads , Need Some Help.


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Ok well having just been riding today I have put a fold in my rim and it's time to get a new one. Although my friend changed to the new echo rim and couldn't fit it in with his pads.

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So i'm looking for a tough rim , good with grinds and good with green cousts please?

Don't say use the search as I have and it revealed nothing to help.

Cheers in Advance

Craig

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echo rim would work with your setup, but my cousts in cnc didn't work very well with an echo rim, gosh knows why.

maybe kris holm? similar material to the koxx your running now, so if that works grind wise, then go for a kris holm :)

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Two :( and they werent that harsh either.

Wow, you must have fingers the size of my thighs to have done that then!

Is that the only dent? if so, you dont need a new rim, may as well use it till the bitter end :)

cheers andy

You might be able to fix it? If you can get hold of an aluminium welder, just bend out that part, cut a piece of aluminium to fit behind it, and try that?? Should save you some dosh if it works

Alun

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I have no welder , I have no access to one and I also think that a new one will be more efficent.

Oh and Will I thought you had trouble running your new echo one ?

if you get an echo one, it should be the same width as the koxx one???!?!

i had a different model frame remember, so maybe thats why?

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