tusk wheels

holverson34
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Edited Date/Time 4/27/2015 1:11pm
Any of you guys running the tusk rims/wheels? How are they holding up?
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CarlinoJoeVideo
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4/26/2015 2:36pm
I had a set, they are decent. I kept up on the spokes making sure they were tight. If your a bigger guy or beat your equipment, maybe not the best for long term... Normal guy, normal use they will be just fine.
Justin345
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4/26/2015 3:06pm
My buddy has them. They look great! He broke a spoke the other day. Then again, I broke spokes on my kite/DID/bulldog wheel set that were substantially more expensive. If I could go back in time, I'd buy the tusk set. As long as it comes in the color combo you want for your bike, I say go for it. They aren't customizable in terms of rim/hub/spoke/nipple color.
Knoby
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4/26/2015 7:19pm
Still holding up great. Just take off every nipple and anti-seize them when you first get'em.
DoctorJD
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4/27/2015 6:55am
I just put a set on my old YZ. Hasn't quit raining down here long enough for me to check them out.


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Wahtash
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4/27/2015 1:11pm


Although I'm not going too fast, they have held up to moderate level landings with my fat ass. The spokes needed chased at first but have settled down. Bearings, spacers and seals seem to be adequate, if not better.

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