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• #2
clinchers please
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• #3
another bump
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• #4
anyone got a wheelset?
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• #5
still looking
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• #6
what's your budget jools?
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• #7
not really sure
guess it depends how nice the wheels are :)
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• #8
I've got some. I'll send a pm.
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• #9
another bump, clinchers please
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• #10
What was wrong with my set, you never got back to me?
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• #11
sorry, thought I had replied
just the rusty spokes put me off, would want to have them respoked and might work out expensive
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• #12
No problem. They're not bad at all really. Just a bit of rust on a few spokes. I tried to get the worst of it in the photographs, and will probably come off with a bit of wire wool. Need to be seen really.
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• #13
anyone else got anything?
100mm front, 120mm rear with clinchers?
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• #14
jools, i'll have a look and post you some pictures, Monday probably
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• #15
cheers
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• #16
bump
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• #17
Hi
i have a couple of mavic laced on campag Record 32 spokes cassette of 6 gears (Regina i racon) -
• #18
aren't 6 speed 126mm?
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• #19
5spd straight skewers qr 120
6spd curved skewers qr 126generally
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• #20
another bump
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• #21
another hopeful bump for this week
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• #22
I have a Campagnolo Nuvo Tipo High Flange, Nutter 120mm Spaced Rear Wheel built to a Mavic CD Rim (Basically no wear) - Built by Mercian with 2.3mm Gauge Spokes. Complete with a wide-ratio Shimano 600 (Ultegra) Freewheel, Conti Top Touring Tyre - All you would need is a pair of track nuts! £50 posted.
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• #23
what era is the rim?
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• #24
sorry i took so long jools, had a look, have one matched pair with 120mm rear, but sprints only, pictures > http://imageshack.us/g/1/10035439/
28 hole record high flange hubs to AVA rims
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• #25
Do have 126mm pairs in clincher if you're prepared to remove spacers and re-dish
After some wheels with campagnolo hubs, with a 120mm rear for a 5 speed screw on block
It's for a 1969 build so something period
cheers