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Post by Trailrash on Jan 10, 2012 21:57:53 GMT
Hello peeps, just wondering if anybody got any decent lightish roadie wheels lying about as the standard wheels on my budget bike are a bit clunky/heavy
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Post by iggy on Jan 10, 2012 22:03:05 GMT
Hello peeps, just wondering if anybody got any decent lightish roadie wheels lying about as the standard wheels on my budget bike are a bit clunky/heavy I've got the model B set from Planet X on my .......err Planet X roadie and they are very light and only about £100 a pair, aero rims and 20/24 bladed spokes bargain mate
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Post by thistle on Jan 10, 2012 22:06:46 GMT
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Post by Trailrash on Jan 10, 2012 22:08:31 GMT
shit! That was a quick response!! I'll have a looksi into these thanks fellas!
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Post by Trailrash on Jan 10, 2012 22:45:56 GMT
I'm really liking the bargain guys. But I should really be looking at some 2nd hand wheels (pair) as the missus is on my case about buying too much quote; "bike-shit" And I haven't even started on looking for similar "shit" to attempt and build up my old GT into some sort of hardtail!
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Post by Tarbo on Jan 13, 2012 21:02:58 GMT
I've got a set of Fulcrum Racing 7 wheels in the garage. In good condition and run true. They came off my time trial bike that I bought last October, I haven't even ridden on them yet Only selling them due to the fact that I got a very good deal on a set of deep rim Mavics ;D Last time I looked they were retailing for around the £160 mark, so I'd take £60
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Post by Trailrash on Jan 13, 2012 23:43:35 GMT
I like the sound of that!! Only problem is that I currently have a 7 speed screw-on cassette on the bike and don't want to have to get a new derailleur etc. Don't mind getting a new free-hub (Shimano) but I've got to somehow match it to my current drivetrain?
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