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Rene Carrasco
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by Rene Carrasco » Tue Feb 08, 2005 10:19 pm
I did try the PROTOTYPE Manx @ 2004 WLAC - and they worked well .

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Jim Weatherwax
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by Jim Weatherwax » Tue Feb 08, 2005 1:52 am
Steve wrote "Who else is going to come out with a center-set performance wheel?"
who HAS come out with a PERFORMANCE center set wheel?
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Steve Collins
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by Steve Collins » Mon Feb 07, 2005 11:44 pm
... back to the comparison ...
Avalons are great wheels
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Manx are better
(IMHO)
.......Better grip
.......Better slide / re-hookup
.......More predictable / no lip buckle
.......Faster
(like I said, IMHO)
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Dan bought 3dm with the wheel designalready established.
Why mess with a winning wheel? Now Chicken has come in with a
better wheel.
I'd like to see what Dan's R&D comes up with in response (or Chris
for that matter).
Speaking of ... What about the Grippins niche? No competitors yet?
Who else is going to come out with a center-set performance wheel?
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Jim Richardson
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by Jim Richardson » Mon Feb 07, 2005 8:44 pm
They clear 105 Seismics just fine, as long as you throw a couple speed rings in there... probably won't need to do that if you have the extra fat speed rings that come with the seismics...
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Cameron Conn
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by Cameron Conn » Mon Feb 07, 2005 1:00 am
I am pretty sure they will fit on the sicecmics becuase the seicmic can't fit center set wheels and I am pretty sure they arn't center set. So probably they will fit.
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Levi Hill
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by Levi Hill » Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:38 am
The lip on 3dm's makes them slower than Manx wheels.
and orange is fast
i assume they would work on seismics, i haven't tried my manx wheels on my seismics yet, i'll check later, i'm feeling a bit lazy right now
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Kevin M. Gamble
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by Kevin M. Gamble » Sun Feb 06, 2005 12:56 pm
How do Manx wheels compare with 3DM Avalons? Shape, offset, speed, grip, wear, etc.
Will they fit on aluminum Seismics?