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Old November 1st 04, 05:31 PM
Alex Rodriguez
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OK, so the general concensus seems to be to err on the safe side by
using 14/15 (I'm 195 pounds by the way) and any of the three brands
will work fine.

Should I also get the spoke prep stuff, or do tight spokes and periodic
maintenance negate the need for this?


Save your money. Spoke prep is over priced and unecessary. Plain old oil
is all you need.
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Alex

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