KH 07 24" rims?



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so!

sold the koxx DH pro, bought myself a kh 24", street'ed it up. I
noticed it came with the drilled rim ( kinda sketchy), i thought
nothing of it. Until i ripped 3/4,s of the spokes out of it flipping a
9( well tiny steps so an 8). First day of riding and a taco the rim,
BRUTAL!
it was weird because the spokes all popped out ( litteraly *popped*),
except it sounded more like a gun shot.

just wondering if anyone else these problems when riding muni with it.


ill post pics in a bit, my buddy took some pictures of the after math


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I've muni'ed the heck out of my 2007 KH24 and never even had the wheel
go out of true.


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Is it possible the stock wheel build was not so good? A well built
wheel is quite important for stuff that big.


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I flatspotted the rim as well, and I weigh 90 pounds.


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> just think of it like a roller coaster.

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Jkohse wrote:
> so!
>
> sold the koxx DH pro, bought myself a kh 24", street'ed it up. I
> noticed it came with the drilled rim ( kinda sketchy), i thought
> nothing of it. Until i ripped 3/4,s of the spokes out of it flipping a
> 9( well tiny steps so an 8). First day of riding and a taco the rim,
> BRUTAL!
> it was weird because the spokes all popped out ( litteraly *popped*),
> except it sounded more like a gun shot.
>
> just wondering if anyone else these problems when riding muni with it.
>
>
> ill post pics in a bit, my buddy took some pictures of the after math



were you filming the shot?
cause i bet that would be an impressive shot
and i want to see the pictures too


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just buy a solid wide rim, maybe a dx32 or sun doublewide, or if you're
going really crazy and don't care about weight, the large marge will
put up with just about anything (might be really bad for street though!
:D)


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Kris himself has tacoed rims. I myself have 3 KH rims on my KH20 KH24
and KH29. no problems with them. I am regularly doing 3 foot drops and
I don't always manage to roll out. Then again I only weigh about 145
pounds.
I am much happier with the KH 47mm rims than the Alex 32mm.

Unicorn


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Unicorn wrote:
> 47mm rims than the Alex 32mm.


Exactly my thoughts, I occasionally roll my 24" duro and I couldn't
imagine going to a narrower rim. (mind you I don't have a KH, rather
one of those qu-ax bx-## rims)


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Sorry to hear that Justin.
I didn't get the 07 KH when I heard that the rims was drilled... I
heard of some other people tacoing them.
Hopfully next year's rim is hole-less.


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took a pic


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If I recall, you keep your wheels trued and tensioned, right Justin?


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If I recall, you keep your wheels trued and tensioned, right Justin?


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maybe because that wheel was stock...get it tensioned and true...if it
had been touched by a wheel builder that wasnt asian it would have been
fine.....what kind of tire pressure you running in that beast?


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I Don't know how the ethnicity if the Wheel-builder has anything to do
with this! but that picture sure was nasty man. Here's hopin' you find
an affordable, durable substitute tout suite.


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Another pick?

It's hard for me to see the bend at that angle.


What's the other rim? Did you already have it laying around?


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skilewis74 wrote:
> Another pick?
>
> It's hard for me to see the bend at that angle.
>
>
> What's the other rim? Did you already have it laying around?




yeah i picked up a kh '08 from kris a little while back, so its
literally lying in the corner


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Jkohse wrote:
> yeah i picked up a kh '08 from kris a little while back, so its
> literally lying in the corner




A KH08 rim?
Mmm, what can be different about those then? :rolleyes:

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I want to see your uni Justin.


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hey justin,
it sounds like a bad batch of spokes. I doubt the drilled out rim had
anything to do with it. call up whoever you got it from and tell them.
you also might want to email kris; he may be interested to know of this
breakage (it is the first I've heard of).

corbin


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