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First off thanks for everyone helping me here. I do know it is an individual decision that i have to make but as those who have new wheels already know it is a tough and expensive decision. I posted this tread because many of you out there have beautiful rides and obviously that's from great taste. Ok, enough kissing up.
So far here is what I have for results:
#1 -11 votes
#2 - 12 votes
#3 - 2 votes
#4 - 1 vote
#5 - 1 vote
#6 - 2 votes
#7 - 1 vote
#8 - 1 vote
#9 - 1 vote
So now #4,5,7,8 are all eliminated, #3, #6 and #9 are hanging by a thread...and looks like #1 and #2 are my top choices. Very funny being that those are the two that I like the most
Here are the wheels off the bike:
#1
#2
#3
#6
#9
Thanks again everyone.
I will post the pictures of the ones I choose to go with
Chock up one more vote for #2 Solid Wheels. If I knew then what I know now about how hard it is to clean spokes, I might have gone with something else.
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