Norman Foley
Husqvarna
Pro Class
KTM MX bikes have Excel rims and MXA always complains, that they are a KTM OEM lower spec wheel. The Factory Edition 450 came with Excel A60 wheels as an upgrade. KTM off road and DS bikes have wheels made by Giant, the Korean Bicycle company. When Tinken said KTM wheels are soft, I'm not sure he is talking about Husky wheels too.
Husaberg and now Husky have the DID Dirt Stars. I have 2 sets for my Husaberg and in almost 3 years of bashing them in the worst conditions... mud, rocks, roots, riding off drops, slamming into ledges and fast riding on roads. Almost always in very wet conditions to boot. I'll say my wheels have held up well. I check for loose spokes and have had very few. I run duct tape instead of rim strips and change tires on a regular schedule, so it all gets looked at. I run HD tubes, not Bibs, so can't speak to that...
Husaberg and now Husky have the DID Dirt Stars. I have 2 sets for my Husaberg and in almost 3 years of bashing them in the worst conditions... mud, rocks, roots, riding off drops, slamming into ledges and fast riding on roads. Almost always in very wet conditions to boot. I'll say my wheels have held up well. I check for loose spokes and have had very few. I run duct tape instead of rim strips and change tires on a regular schedule, so it all gets looked at. I run HD tubes, not Bibs, so can't speak to that...