Debating on which quick release
Ok hey guys. debating which QR would fit better in my 00 civic. im about 5 7 if that matters. im either gonna go with the NRG thin version (which is the one thats only 1 inch.) or Works bell rapfix II. just wondering anybody have these installed and how they like it? And money isnt a factor, i want something comfortable and safe. thanks
Modified by royalrebel at 3:09 PM 10/23/2008
Modified by royalrebel at 3:34 PM 10/23/2008
Modified by royalrebel at 3:09 PM 10/23/2008
Modified by royalrebel at 3:34 PM 10/23/2008
I have the hole set up of nrg, meaning the slim hub, quick release and lock. I like it a lot it is very stable and comfortable. It is solid and dosn't feel like your wheel is going to fall off. just my .02
I honestly can't really tell. It's probably just me though. I'm 6'4" and i've had the momo hub w/ NRG regular quick release. I've also had a momo hub with the NRG thin style quick release. Right now I have a momo hub w/ JDM ESSES quick release (for sale BTW). My brother inlaw has a thin nrg hub with regular nrg QR and they all feel very similar. If you're 5'7" it shouldn't really matter. That's what seat sliders are made for
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by royalrebel »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ok hey guys. debating which QR would fit better in my 00 civic. im about 5 7 if that matters. im either gonna go with the NRG thin version (which is the one thats only 1 inch.) or Works bell rapfix II. just wondering anybody have these installed and how they like it? And money isnt a factor, i want something comfortable and safe. thanks
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if money isn't a matter for you, i'd also suggest you look at the Tecniq brand of QR. i've been using it for 3 years now and have had no issues. no slop, always tight and it has a key as well to remove the wheel. i take my wheel off everyday and bring it in to my office, no issues.
Modified by royalrebel at 3:09 PM 10/23/2008
Modified by royalrebel at 3:34 PM 10/23/2008</TD></TR></TABLE>
if money isn't a matter for you, i'd also suggest you look at the Tecniq brand of QR. i've been using it for 3 years now and have had no issues. no slop, always tight and it has a key as well to remove the wheel. i take my wheel off everyday and bring it in to my office, no issues.
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