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Old 05-18-2012, 12:05 PM
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anyone have pics of a 120 on a night train?
 
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Hopefully I will in a few weeks lol.
 
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I've got a 120 front tire with a pm wheel. I love the look and ride is awesome.
 
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This is a sweet idea. I'm thinking once I need a new felt tire I will go with a 120. So ya just buy a rim and use your stock laces and hub? Use stock spacers? How wide of a fender would ya need to use?

Also that cross bone rear wheel is looking really nice on your train what bars are those your running?
 
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im not sure of the bars and what kind they are. i have been thinking about going with bigger
 
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i want a 120...hear they handle better anyone know for sure?
 
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They absolutely handle better. Now go much wider and yo start to get away from it's handling. A good way to judge performance and handling is to lookat what race bikes run. 120 front, 180 rear, which are ideal sizes for turning and agressive ridding.
 
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looking to get a 90/100 on the stock rim. Any issues with that? are Kendas tubeless good?
 
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looking to get a 90/100 on the stock rim. Any issues with that? are Kendas tubeless good?
Like Lundee said, 90/100 is fine.
 
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