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• #2
I know nothing of the history of wheels, but if it were me I'd put it on a bike and ride. Nothing worse than something not fulfilling it's purpose.
Probably just don't put it on a beater and leave it by the pub for hours.
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• #3
I agree to a certain extent, but if you saw how much crap I have in my room you'd understand that I already have 5 bikes, several wheels and who knows what else. I'm a full-time bike courier and I make bike frames at the weekend, so I can only use so many bikes. There's a rear hub of this type in rough condition on ebay for £150.
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• #4
should be worth a fair bit, dunno exactly how much though, surely someone here can tell
don't ride them on road, someones on here collapsed doing that
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• #5
hi.
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• #6
Hard to tell what it's worth.. Sets of 36h. hubs (i believe the most sought after) go for prices from E200 to E400.. They're worth what you're willing to pay for them. Then again, just ride the damn thing
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• #7
Either sell it or buy the other one, you can't have mismatched wheels, massive DON'T.
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• #8
Ride it on my 15,000 miles a year curb-hopping all-weather work bike? Nope.
My carbon road racing bike? Nope.
My time trial bike? It's not a 650.
My 1946 Bates Vegrandis? Nope - it's not a track bike and I'll break the flanges.
My Roberts track frame? Selling it.I guess I'll put it in classifieds then.
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• #9
Lately the hubs are going quite cheap on ebay.
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• #10
yeah, didnot think i could win a pair for just 155,- :)
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• #11
sell it to me please! I just acquired a rear.
I recently became the lucky owner of this wheel:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/matts_bike_stuff/sets/72157622942397716/
However, I'm actually too afraid to use it because I think it's too good.
Was wondering if someone might know what it's worth. Not sure if I'll sell it, but on the other hand it seems crazy just to let it gather dust.
Matt