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  • Crank bros wheels…should I?
  • whattyre
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    Had a set of iodines in the past and they were faultless…the prices seem really good ATM.i thought they rode great,very stiff and light feeling…what’s the hive think?

    I had no real issue with them although I’ve heard the stories..sold with a past bike

    honourablegeorge
    Full Member

    2Pure do seem to be very good at the warranty support, and they are very cheap right now. I’d take a chance on them if I needed wheels.

    whattyre
    Free Member

    No real need just my hoops are a little tatty and fancy a new upgrade…wondered if cobalts would do the job against the iodines….I’m not that gnarr

    fd3chris
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    I got a set of iodines for Xmas. Look the nuts but it’s been too muddy to take them out 😉

    ianpinder
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    Had three pairs for two years. Never had a problem

    rj
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    They’re the Lindsay Lohan of wheels. Look great, but ultimately you know that you’ll regret it.

    michaelmcc
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    Ive heard and read a fair amount of bad things about them, I was thinking about them but went for Stans instead.

    Ming the Merciless
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    Have a set of the Sage’s on my quake, I actually managed to buckle the rear slightly hitting a granite culvert edge on Dartmoor at telephone numbers….

    Other than that and a rear bearing they’ve been pretty good.

    chrisdiesel
    Free Member

    Got iodine 3s , stiff , quick , light ish and as above said 2 pure have been great with customer support . And they look the dogs too !!! But avoid the early 2010/11 spec like the plague , it seem that’s where the bad reputation came from . Would post a pic if I could work it out !!!

    whattyre
    Free Member

    Cool pretty much what I thought…I love the look of them tbh. The ones I had ran really true and were great…

    jeb
    Full Member

    go to mtb.reviev, and look at the revievs there

    footflaps
    Full Member

    They’re really just a fashion item. For the price they’re not very light, nor particularly tough.

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