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• #2
what's the disc rotor?
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• #3
It's a 160mm Avid rotor, not sure which one. Came with my BB7's
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• #4
Pretty sure Ma3k was looking for a 135mm Goldtec... I'll PM him... I'll dibs it for him...
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• #5
Got something with more spokes in the end thanks.
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• #6
dibs! pm coming
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• #7
balls, just re-read and saw 135mm rear hub. Will it be possible to squeeze this into a steamroller with 120mm rear drops? Is it a really bad idea?
edit: surely you can respace them?
( all this coffee makes me too wired, gotta slow down )
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• #8
bit too much really
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• #9
You can buy a new axle but expect to shell out £30+ for it...
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• #10
^ Hub pun! :D
IGMC...
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• #11
Hey,
i'm looking for some new wheels for my crosscheck. Are these still available?Cheers,
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• #12
they are sold i think.
there were several dibs already, (including myself)
I've got a wheelset that I'm not really using at the moment, so best to clear up some space and get a little cash.
The front is a Goldtech 36H touring hub with a disc brake rotor (included) and quick release skewer (not included) with Mavic Open Pro rims and Sapim Spokes. All finished black. Details here.
The rear is a Goldtec 36H track hub with 135mm spacing, Mavic Open Pro rims and Sapim Spokes. All finished black. Details here. The hub is double fixed and will come with one Dura Ace 15T sprocket and one unbanded 17T sprocket.
Both are in excellent condition, the bearings are still running smooth and the wheels are true (the rear was trued this week). I've owned the wheels since November 2009, and they've seen a lot of winter miles, but none of those were in the snow/slush/ice.
I'll throw in a pair of inner tubes and 700x28 Gatorskins which I've been using since January.
£120
I'll post pictures later.