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My bike is in the shop as I write this having my DNA mammoth wheels, Super spoke pulley and super spoke rotors installed. Bought them through an ebay contact who deals direct with DNA and KCINT. Picked them up at hishouse and save shipping. Also got the spacer, rotor and pulley bolts. Paid $ 385 per wheel, $150 for the pulley and bolts, $25 for the spacer, $ 119 for the rotors and bolts and picked up a set of LRB Z-plus pads to boot(from LRB) Paid cash for all but the pads so avoided sales tax. Total for all including pads....
$1340.
Be careful getting DNA wheels from outlaw, i did, and i wish i had never heard of either of them!!!!
I got my wheels, and the back one leaked.... this was saturday... i called 4 times monday, 20 times tuesday, and about 15 times today.. still no help... paul at DNA does NOT return or answer calls, and Robert at outlaw does nothing but take up for him....
the worst customer service i have ever had.... i look forward to spending another couple hours on hold tomorrow to get nothing resolved yet again.
Be careful getting DNA wheels from outlaw, i did, and i wish i had never heard of either of them!!!!
I got my wheels, and the back one leaked.... this was saturday... i called 4 times monday, 20 times tuesday, and about 15 times today.. still no help... paul at DNA does NOT return or answer calls, and Robert at outlaw does nothing but take up for him....
the worst customer service i have ever had.... i look forward to spending another couple hours on hold tomorrow to get nothing resolved yet again.
Try calling and asking for Henry at DNA. He helped me when my front wheel arrived damaged. He was not overly nice or anything, but he answered my calls and I got my new wheel within a couple weeks. Good luck.
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