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For those using carbon pulleys what is the life span of those compared to aluminum?
carbon on mtb is not the best way
i think aluminum is better and is cheaper and looks nice.
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i think aluminum is better and is cheaper and looks nice.
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I've been using these through the winter, http://www.cyclomonster.com/cart/drive- ... yrKdlw9UR0.
still working nicely, cheap as chips too.
still working nicely, cheap as chips too.
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davej35 wrote:XTR jockeys are quite light and very durable.
They haven't lasted very long on my bike. The lower one definately doesn't spin very well any more.
Has anyone tried the KCNC ones?
is there a real weight reduction compared with shimano jockey wheels? how many grams?
shimano jockey wheels always lasted more than alu jockey wheels. it was like that in 1996, i don't think it has changed.
shimano jockey wheels always lasted more than alu jockey wheels. it was like that in 1996, i don't think it has changed.
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