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• #2
nice nag ess, wish i had the cash, er and the bike to give it justice :)
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• #3
Ouch!
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• #4
nah - got two pairs of them already.
is that braking surface damage on the right side of the wheel ?
No HED stickers means the age can't be verified easily.
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• #5
No damage on this wheel..
How can you verify the age by the stickers. Please tell??
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• #6
as a rule of thumb orange/yellow are old ie approx 2001, white are the newer ones, although the discs had white.
I did have a pair of World Champ badged ones, alleged to be once upon a time Rob Hayles ones, and they were prior to yellow/orange stickers, but they were not in good nick at all- small cracks, braking surface dings etc
Some wheels wear well, some don't......carbon ones can be repaired, although it genrally shows as the weave isn't the same as the rest where the repair is- and I have Corima 4 spokes like that, still work just the same though.
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• #7
PM'd essbee!
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• #8
as a rule of thumb orange/yellow are old ie approx 2001, white are the newer ones, although the discs had white.
I did have a pair of World Champ badged ones, alleged to be once upon a time Rob Hayles ones, and they were prior to yellow/orange stickers, but they were not in good nick at all- small cracks, braking surface dings etc
Some wheels wear well, some don't......carbon ones can be repaired, although it genrally shows as the weave isn't the same as the rest where the repair is- and I have Corima 4 spokes like that, still work just the same though.
Thanks for the info
I had a pair of the orange and yellow.. The rear had an odd Shimano freehub.
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• #9
Is the wheel still up for sale?
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• #10
pm sent
Has a new tub fitted. Less than 20 miles on it. £180.00
No dibs please... PM if your interested.