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• #2
ahhh you back long time no virtual presence
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• #3
Hehe, yes, thanks, hi! Been away for a while indeed
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• #4
I hope your absence has yielded some awesome machines......
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• #5
Where you been bro?!
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• #6
Hey guys! Thanks for the warm welcome, quite unexpected, to be honest :) I've been out almost exactly two years, a span coinciding with the period of time when life of a Ukrainian family in Russia has become a bit more challenging that previously :) Unfortunately, not many new projects, unless anyone's interested in anything with big red lightning-shaped letter S or 6" of travel on both ends of a bike :)
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• #7
sorry, is $200 for a brand new set of hubs considered expensive or is it the hole count?.. :)
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• #8
Hole count, I think.
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• #9
was wondering if you could drill another 16 holes into them? ive been looking for some mach hubs, but im a bit fat for 16h :(
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• #10
haha, they wouldn't line up, unfortunately.
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i wouldnt sell them! put them on a nice stand and stick in the middle of your table. hopefully you will have rim money in the future and then you can use them :)
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• #12
I wish! They were never meant to be ridden by me, I weigh in and around 100kg :)
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• #13
Still for sale
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• #14
Dang, I need these.
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• #15
Buy them then
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• #16
Provisionally going to Portland, OR
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• #17
Sold
Hi everyone,
So I ordered these directly from Mack few years ago for what was supposed to be a Campanolo Shamal project, but it never came to life. They are standard low-flange lightweight Mack track hubs, sealed bearings, 16H, slotted for bladed spokes. Single side fixed, include lockring. Never been used, never seen a spoke or a cog.
Paid standard price for them, which is 212Eur, plus shipping, plus the 2 months wait :) Willing to let them go for $200 gifted to my paypal (or add 3.4%), including shipping to reasonable location in Europe or US.
Any thought, comments or questions - let me know here or in PMs. Thanks, great day everyone!
Pics here and here