Revolution Wheelworks 33 and 33x (Prerelease preview)

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mtbwrx
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by mtbwrx

The rims look similar to the Planet X carbon rims and the hubs appear to be American Classic Hubs?
but these can be purchased in the states and the Planet x must be ordered from EU.
#easier
#cheaper
if a carbon wheel can hold up to cross, it can hold up to anything you can throw at it on the road.

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Rich_W
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by Rich_W

Negative and Negative. While visually similar, different components.

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by Guy

So what hubs do these use? And any feedback on how the seals hold up in wet/muddy conditions? Given the good buzz these seem to be generating I'm interested (will depend on shipping to Europe - if even possible).

mtbwrx
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by mtbwrx

if they are anything close to what the American classic hubs are, there is four bearings in the rear hub and two in the front.
they are easily serviceable and replaceable.
I would imagine there is a ceramic option as well.

Guy

by Guy

Had confirmation - no shipping to Europe.

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Rich_W wrote:So 'Poo -- how are the 33's? Lets see some pics.


Ah sorry for the delay.. Here they on my Spooky Skeletor:
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