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Old 04-28-2007
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Any info on what wheels will fit the Daytonas? I have a 2000 and would like something different.
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I love my Dymags! You can order them from oncycles.com who imports them.

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I've got a set of Marvic Penta's that fit without issue and look and feel nicer than stock.

Edit: Who am I kidding...They feel better in my mind because I spent money on them, but...I definitely never rode to the capacity of the stock wheels.

I do like the look better, though.

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I'm rather fond of the 3 spoke stock wheels.
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On 2007-04-29 11:35, s3hooligan wrote:
I'm rather fond of the 3 spoke stock wheels.
out of curiosity--- how much do the stock 3 spoke wheels weigh compared to some of the atermarket wheels mentioned? Is there really much of a difference in weight?

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