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Re: Cantilevered drive wheels?
After 4 years of cantilevered wheels I have to say that we haven't had an issue with them yet. They are easy to maintain and totally the best way to show off your rims. Can't forget the fact that if you have hex shafts (i.e. 968/254) changing out a wheel takes about 5 seconds.
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