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• #2
Sorry to drag this up from the dead, but what should I expect to spend for a front Zipp 3000?
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• #3
Seen them on Ebay previously ending between $300-500, but are there any other ideas where they may be a little more reasonable, or are these hard to find?
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• #4
Yes, pretty difficult. They're my favourite silly wheel but a nightmare to get your hands on.
You might get lucky on TT forums or Cycle Jumbles or badly listed eBay auctions, but that's just the luck of the draw.
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• #5
yeah, hadn't seen many, and value wise, whats a good buy if i were to come across one? ;-)
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• #6
yeah, hadn't seen many, and value wise, whats a good buy if i were to come across one? ;-)
I saw a pair for £750 and they were the white ones! They seem to command silly money. Nice wheel though.
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• #7
STB, i've found a black front, not sure if i can pull it off, but i guess there's always takers, if i stay below half of that ^^^^ then
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• #8
Thanks for the advice, i bottled it at $284 and it went for that. I'd only use it... and lose it, best just forget it i think
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• #9
Or to see if this random no name goes cheap instead
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• #10
I brought a pair off a friend of my for £180(white ones) where would be a good place in london to have it changed to single speed
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• #11
BOLO2, is it possible if you can sell me one please
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• #12
sell me the other one
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• #13
please contact me at info(at)bikeinc.co.uk
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• #14
I have put the front 1 on but can't get back 1 to fit just want to know where would be the best place to take it to adjust it to fit my trek
Hello everyone/anyone who looks at this,
Was just wondering if anyone had any first hand experience with one of these wheels as a rear and fixed, any information/ advice etc would be greatly appreciated,
thanks alot
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