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Post-Delivery FeedbackOct 10, 2025
The site is good at helping narrow in on compatible parts, which is reassuring to a hobbyist wrench. The house brands (Tusk etc.) are amazing value, hence the number of their things on my bike. I'll have to show you my order history sometime, it's like an audit record of me learning how to own and ride an adventure bike.
These D-sports are intense, though. While I expected them to be firmer, being both higher weight capacity, and technically tubeless, I'm not sure I'd go through that mounting experience again. On the upside, I expect they'll probably last twice as long as my OEM replacements, so I shouldn't need to wrestle with them again any time soon. But it took a whole day to get both on. If I get a flat on the trail... I might just limp out on their considerable sidewalls... But I am going to add a couple longer spoons to my kit just in case.
Basically, if RM has what you need, get it from them. If they don't, then Revzilla might (although they don't have the house brands, so you'll spend more, and they tend to lean more toward gear than parts and accessories). Both have great video content, so sometimes Revzilla's videos help me decide what to buy, including from RM, ha ha!
RM feels more like a scrappy small business, and their product development efforts are really cool. As an Ecom geek, I would love to be RM when I grow up. They're a good retailer, and a great product dev shop, and the fact that they're both is really awesome, to me.