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• #2
I know the guy who is their representative in the US. They are starting to import them here. They gave a pair of the rims to the bike shop which I frequent in New York, and they seem pleased enough with the rims after they built them up. Nothing spectacular though.
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• #3
Tokyofixed sell them don't they? Although i'm sure i've read something about them on this forum.
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• #4
UTFSC (for carefully, possibly) search for dodici in posts, not threads and there are a number of references
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• #5
yes.
i did utfs by posts as well as threads.
however..
the posts displayed as per the below link, which was more people suggesting/mentioning dodici and no real feedback from people who have ridden on them not to mention 4, 50+ page threads which are hard to peruse for the slightest reference. -
• #6
I have a Dodici laced to a Dia Compe rear, just had it built up a few weeks ago (though the build was awful and needed re-doing).
Haven't really noticed much difference over my last rim apart from weight. It's quite heavy but seems to be pretty strong and looks nice.
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• #7
I have a Dodici laced to a Dia Compe rear, just had it built up a few weeks ago (though the build was awful and needed re-doing).
Haven't really noticed much difference over my last rim apart from weight. It's quite heavy but seems to be pretty strong and looks nice.
very cool bike man, love the gorillas! hate the price though
I'm thinking about dodici too, i love the green ones they have at tokyofixedgear
search function returned no threads..
was hoping to get some feedback on anyone riding a dodici laced rim on the street. i'm looking at a front rim.. my concerns are the weight, the rim is pretty heavy and i'll be lacing it to a dura ace hub. which isnt the lightest of combos.
anyone have any experience of dodici rims ?