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• #2
older freewheel trispokes can be switched - i converted mine QR rear to 'track' front by switching axle
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• #3
Dibs pming for more info
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• #4
Undibsing, sorry.
Wheel looks very clean/good condition from extra pics I've seen though!
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• #5
@gardron is this still available?
Was this on eBay at the same time as was listed here (against forum rules)?
If so, I put an early bid in (before spotting this thread), only for it, and subsequent bids, to be snidely cancelled by seller before item was removed (presumed sold privately on here or elsewhere).
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• #6
It'd been on here for a while before I put it on eBay and didn't get any interest. Should've marked it that I'd put it on eBay but I had an offer over what I'd put it on here for and took it. Sorry if that pissed you off, it wasn't done deliberately to break the rules of the forum, I just forgot to mark that I'd advertised elsewhere due to lack of interest
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• #7
No worries! I'm probably just secretly annoyed at myself that I didn't spot the post on here first :-)
Selling my trispoke clincher front as it just doesn't get enough use to justify keeping it.
All runs straight as a die, bearings are nice and free-running and the braking track is smooth.
I'm going to show my ignorance here about trispokes and say I have no idea why, but it's got a threaded section on one side covered by a bit of rubber. I don't know if this means it's possible to convert to rear or what, but I took some shots of it anyway. I'm based in Oxford so I'll likely have to post (UK only) so looking for £190 delivered