New DT FR600 rims (formerly FR6.1D), DT 2.0/1.8 spokes, brass nipples, DT Onyx 9x135 and 20x110 hubs. Hand built by me. Not sure what to use them for yet...
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New DT FR600 rims (formerly FR6.1D), DT 2.0/1.8 spokes, brass nipples, DT Onyx 9x135 and 20x110 hubs. Hand built by me. Not sure what to use them for yet...
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 These rims are good for downhill?!
pros and cons??
answers plsSmile thanks
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 Like I said above, the FR600 rims are designed to ding easily but remain straight and true regardless.
  • 0 0
 how much for just the front?
  • 0 0
 I'd rather not split them up. However I'd sell the pair for $200 even.
  • 0 0
 ight thanks ill consider that
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 okay, thanks
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 are those rims stiff?
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 Stiff? I've never had an issue with a rim's stiffness, so I don't know what to tell you. They're strong as all hell, but they ding easily. Regardless of how many dents they get though, they'll stay straight and true.
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 ok i should have worded that better, im looking for lighter rims then my atomlabs that wont bend easily, i nvr ride in rocks or anything so dents shouldnt be and issue, do u know of any rims i should look into, im a pretty smooth rider, just trying to lighten my ride up, and my rims are pretty heavy, the fr600 rims seem pretty nice so far
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 Yeah, the FR600s would probably work for you. They're basically the FR6.1D rims with new stickers, so I can say that I know they'll stay straight and true no matter what you throw at them. My buddy rode 4 miles on one with no tire on (it had torn off earlier) and the rims was still perfectly straight.
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 yea i read up on the, the fr600's are made of a denser alloy to make dents harder to make, i think ill get a set.







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