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So is MT going to include this wheel for all their new releases? I have heard and read about as many "this wheel is superior" as I can stomach. So far I haven't seen any scientific proof that one wheel performs any better than another, and it's more based on personal preference. As far as MT saving any money, I would suspect that if they stopped both the lo pro and pizza production, and went with only one wheelset, it could save some cash. I dunno, I don't understand MT that much anyway.
Tom, I know it wasn't. I guess I was ranting preemptively. They do look better than the standard flanges, but not as good as the low pros...If they aren't going to switch to these, I'm wondering what the point would be?
Quote from: RDG_Rich on November 12, 2009, 08:55:03 PMTom, I know it wasn't. I guess I was ranting preemptively. They do look better than the standard flanges, but not as good as the low pros...If they aren't going to switch to these, I'm wondering what the point would be?I've had the privilege of testing them as well a few months ago. These MTL wheels are superior to all current MTL wheels, both in looks and performance. The side-to-side tolerance is much tighter, no more side-to-side sliding. Because of this, they noticeably roll better than all current MTL wheels. It is my understanding that this new design will be the wheels utilized going forward.