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• #2
Have you got photos and a price in mind?
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• #3
To give you a ballpark:
I paired 249£ shipped to Germany for a pair on pacenti sl23 on eBay recently...Honestly:
Keep the enve as they are and sell them built -
• #4
I'll be receiving the wheels next week.
I'm thinking something like £350 for the rear and £150 for the front. -
• #5
I think you're being too optimistic. Second hand parts are (rule of thumb) worth half what new ones are, a little bit more if they're rare and a little bit less if they're not. And if they've got a lot of miles or wear, a lot less.
At £500 for the pair the buyer may as well stretch to the new ones- it's not a huge jump, and you then benefit from them being new, having the warranty and so on.
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• #6
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• #7
i paid - on here - 300£ for a pair of new r45 28h 28h. 4 years ago. a bargain but 500 is, as said above, wishful.
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• #8
I appreciate that 😊 They are good rule of thumbs. So something like £400 for an almost new pair would be more realistic?
I guess it all depends on the buyer though 😉
Hi,
I'm thinking about converting a set of ENVE clinchers to fixed gear and I'm wondering how much I can get for the Chris King hubs - if there is even any interest?
They are £680 from new - but that doesn't necessarily convert into a demand for a used set.
What do you guys reckon?