Excel A60 differences

kdiringer
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Hey all,

Does anyone know what the difference between an excel GEK-612N vs a GEK-611? Both are stated as 19x2.15 and 32 hole.
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MX114
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1/15/2020 2:12pm Edited Date/Time 1/15/2020 2:16pm
kdiringer wrote:
Hey all,

Does anyone know what the difference between an excel GEK-612N vs a GEK-611? Both are stated as 19x2.15 and 32 hole.
Rims part# is specific to which (bike) hub and spoke dimension that it’s being laced up with
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1/15/2020 2:25pm

Not to hi-jack a thread, but I've heard and seen some MX and SX teams moving away from the A60's and using rims that aren't as rigid, for more flex and feel? Anyone have any further info on this?

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Zeke27G wrote:
Not to hi-jack a thread, but I've heard and seen some MX and SX teams moving away from the A60's and using rims that aren't as...

Not to hi-jack a thread, but I've heard and seen some MX and SX teams moving away from the A60's and using rims that aren't as rigid, for more flex and feel? Anyone have any further info on this?

Did stx rims, bulldog spokes, haan hubs, Best wheelset out there ,sold to the pubic.
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The GEK612N is made to fit Excels Pro Series hubs and is not an direct OEM replacement. The GEK611 is for stock OEM Honda CR/CRF’s so the spoke pattern is most likely different.

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