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  • T Bolt USA
1424 posts
Location: Pennsylvania

Posted 21 June 2009 - 07:21 AM


New exciting product 100% made in USA
Check it out for your full size MX bikes
http://tboltusa.com/dna/
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  • Denn10

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5963 posts
Location: California

Posted 30 June 2009 - 01:10 PM


What about laced up wheel sets for supermoto???? For a XR650R, dont see them on your site for hondas???? Help the BRP crew LOL!! im gonna build a SuMo 650R and been shoping around for some wheels, TY

  • REDBULLRICK

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Location: California

Posted 30 June 2009 - 02:23 PM


umm there $369 each? thats $738 bucks set. they can be found on ebay for $500 for the set.:worthy:

  • T Bolt USA
1424 posts
Location: Pennsylvania

Posted 30 June 2009 - 07:00 PM


REDBULLRICK said:

umm there $369 each? thats $738 bucks set. they can be found on ebay for $500 for the set.:worthy:
Thanks for the info
we dont sell much on ebay and we do sell on this and other forum based sites were customer service is highly valued
This is a newer offering for us so our retails may need to be adjusted , also if you had put the items in your cart you would see there free shipping
and to my knowledge the ebay sets pre-built are NOT available with custom rim/hub color configurations

  • T Bolt USA
1424 posts
Location: Pennsylvania

Posted 30 June 2009 - 07:03 PM


Denn10 said:

What about laced up wheel sets for supermoto???? For a XR650R, dont see them on your site for hondas???? Help the BRP crew LOL!! im gonna build a SuMo 650R and been shoping around for some wheels, TY
thanks for your interest sir , my webmaster is currently updating the site to include SM wheels and sets
also
rims , hubs , spokes and stands by DNA

  • crzyatv

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729 posts
Location: Alberta

Posted 30 June 2009 - 09:20 PM


just out of curiosity, how do these compare to exel rims? thanks.

  • REDBULLRICK

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225 posts
Location: California

Posted 01 July 2009 - 07:04 AM


crzyatv said:

just out of curiosity, how do these compare to exel rims? thanks.

ive heard 50/50 some good, some bad.

  • REDBULLRICK

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225 posts
Location: California

Posted 01 July 2009 - 07:07 AM


T Bolt USA said:

Thanks for the info
we dont sell much on ebay and we do sell on this and other forum based sites were customer service is highly valued
This is a newer offering for us so our retails may need to be adjusted , also if you had put the items in your cart you would see there free shipping
and to my knowledge the ebay sets pre-built are NOT available with custom rim/hub color configurations

theres a couple people on ebay selling them for what ever color you want, im surprised im the only person saying you are a little high, but hey still cheaper than a 1000 bucks for wheels:ride:

  • Denn10

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Location: California

Posted 01 July 2009 - 01:34 PM


REDBULLRICK said:

theres a couple people on ebay selling them for what ever color you want, im surprised im the only person saying you are a little high, but hey still cheaper than a 1000 bucks for wheels:ride:

are you talking MX or SM wheels??? cheapest set of SM wheels ive seen on ebay are $629 but not DNA

  • REDBULLRICK

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225 posts
Location: California

Posted 01 July 2009 - 03:13 PM


mx wheels

  • jdn444

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63 posts
Location: California

Posted 02 July 2009 - 07:28 AM


I bought a set DNA's after I blowed up my rear hub on my KTM and have nothing but good things to say so far.  I ride mainly single track (woods) and occasionally the desert without any issues.  Only one thing I would be cautious of though, the sprocket bolts DNA supply are weak and I did break those.  I bought a beefier set from Ironman and no problems.  Also I bought my set from DNA in SoCal for only $375. Not a bad deal.

  • REDBULLRICK

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225 posts
Location: California

Posted 02 July 2009 - 07:53 AM


yea where at in socal, thats where i live

  • jdn444

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Location: California

Posted 02 July 2009 - 08:01 AM


REDBULLRICK said:

yea where at in socal, thats where i live

Gardena.  Look them up online.

  • REDBULLRICK

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225 posts
Location: California

Posted 02 July 2009 - 08:05 AM


ight thanks how long ago did you buy them? ill check it out

  • 06crf_er

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Location: Oregon

Posted 02 July 2009 - 08:06 AM


There's a guy selling them around here for $500 fo rthe set, any color you want and all laced up.

  • WGP

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644 posts
Location: California

Posted 02 July 2009 - 09:45 AM


They really need to get rid of the stupid bearing and sleeve design:bonk:

Make it OEM so we can put in our own spacers!

  • offroadrider12

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294 posts
Location: Michigan

Posted 02 July 2009 - 11:12 AM


Does DNA offer any sumo wheels with a cush drive?

  • aslmx

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124 posts
Location: Alabama

Posted 02 July 2009 - 08:48 PM


crzyatv said:

just out of curiosity, how do these compare to exel rims? thanks.
I've saw excels bend just like any other rim. If my powder coat does'nt hold up i'll use dna ,warp,or moose. Just don't see paying all that moola for excels.

  • Neight

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158 posts
Location: Arizona

Posted 03 July 2009 - 05:10 AM


jdn444 said:

I bought a set DNA's after I blowed up my rear hub on my KTM and have nothing but good things to say so far.  I ride mainly single track (woods) and occasionally the desert without any issues.  Only one thing I would be cautious of though, the sprocket bolts DNA supply are weak and I did break those.  I bought a beefier set from Ironman and no problems.  Also I bought my set from DNA in SoCal for only $375. Not a bad deal.

$375 for the set? Cheapest I have been able to find is $499 for the set shipped..

  • ebeck

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6573 posts
Location: Arizona

Posted 03 July 2009 - 11:29 AM


How are the bearings? I got a set of RAD wheels and the bearings are so cheap the wheel will not make a full rotation. You can feel binding in the bearing in your hand. Almost like super cheap cast crap. SUPER disappointing.

Do the bearings rotate freely and smoothly?


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