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• #2
Damn that's nice!
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• #3
What size is it? Looks small but it might have just be because the hub enclosure is massive
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• #4
Hi,
Is this a disc or a spoked wheel with covers stuck on? Fixings look like chainring bolts?
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• #5
It looks spoked, the rim looks normal, and there's some sort of glue where the white meets it
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• #6
its a "normal" 700C Wheel.
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• #7
I don;t have any specific info. It came with a Colnago Master time trail bike i bought some years ago. I'm not an expert on these wheels but it looks like a wooden disk that is glued to a normal tubular rim. The wooden disk is fixed with the chainring bolts. It doesn't have any wheel covers and isn't spoked. It's a completely solid wooden disk.
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• #8
It is a completely solid wooden disk, no spokes here..
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• #9
Interesting, I've never seen one like it before. Are the threads for a screw on cassette?
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• #10
Yes they are, it is a normal Shimano Dura-Ace Low Flange First Gen hub, 7100 series I believe.
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• #11
That is awesome looks to me like a DIY disc wheel. Genius I'm tempted to buy though no use for or bikes or kit that could run it!
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• #12
Is it a single speed Thread or for screw on Block?
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• #13
Screw on block. It is exactly this hub: http://www.velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx?ID=B73F469B-9339-4A05-B861-DDAB9A979CFA&Enum=110&AbsPos=325
Hi guys,
I have this disk wheel for sale. Looks like it hasn't been used much, there is almost no visable brake wear on the rim. It comes with a NOS Wolber Special Course tube, which is allready glued on the rim. The hub is a dura ace one.
pictures:
Price: Sold to Hillyben