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It's an SJS hub, just like this one except not a front.
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Out of interest, did you buy the single rim from somewhere round here or buy the wheel built up? I had one go missing in the mail when I was living in Mile end about 18months ago. Got refunded from ebay seller so not bothered, but just wondered... I always thought what would happen to one campag mexico 68 rim, they aren't exactly common
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Nah the wheel came from a bike I got from George Sportif about two weeks ago.
Also price drop because George tells me one side is threaded. Looks fine but it gave him problems.
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Also PM'd
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Excuse my lack of whatever but what exactly does 'threaded' mean in this instance?
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cross-threaded. i.e. fucked up.
Also: that's my bike:
It's an SJS hub, just like this one except not a front.
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Haha. I typed SJS hubs into google and this comes up almost top on images
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ahh thanks BlueQuinn
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sold or not? desperate for rear wheel my hub so broke apart today at work and cant afford another day out. will pick up asap if u still have it
This has been sitting around not getting used so it's up for sale.
Campagnolo Mexico 68 rim laced to an unknown 36h hub, I can find out what it is when Mr. George Sportif turns his phone on. Or if anyone else knows then that'd be great.
Hub is double fixed, one side has a funny old looking 17t cog on it which is secured by a chunky little lockring, I'll be leaving these on (unless you don't want them). I'll also be leaving the rando, it's down to the red but has got a fair bit more life left in it.
Wheel is true enough and ready to go.
£60 ono Price drop to £50 ono as one side of the hub is threaded. Looks fine but 99% sure it's threaded
Pick up from SE Drinks or Newington
Dibs followed by a pm
Cheers