cranny, cranny, to put under my fanny

I went to my local wally and check the wheels out again my spoke wrench would only fit the 12 gauge slot here are a couple of pics
 

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could some other members check their local wally and see if they have the same wheels or is my wally got a unicorn
 
A unicorn, I like that. I think they might be just 12, but so far they seem to be doing fine for me. I had Alex wheels with a deore hub on the back of my G.F., 32 hole, lighter guage spokes, but these wheels seem to be stronger IMO. Where I ride the roads aren't nice at all and with no suspension on this build, cornering and general top speed feel alot more stable. I think other posters were right when they've said that Huffy must have been payin' attention to consumer demand. I highly recomend this bike. Mine gets 140 miles on it some days. Only had this build for alittle bit but I feel alot of miles are gonna pass under those tires.
 
do u guys remember the black cranbrook from the good old days that had the fenders and wheels made out of tin foil LOL!!!
 
I got that new Cranbrook today to use as a bike ( I liked riding my Schwinn Landmark before I motorised it) I dont have a spoke gage but I do have a dial caliper.
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