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For Sale - Goldtec Hubbed Wheelset

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  • Started 12 years ago by Wilmington's Cow
  • Latest reply from Instography

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  1. The fixed wheel wheels are just cluttering up the garage, and for the time being I'm not thinking about replacing it.

    Goldtec hubs (double fixed on the rear), Mavic rims (will have to check exact model number - Open Sport I think). 700c.

    Rear wheel saw about 3 years use; front wheel 2. Obviously in Edinburgh-road-years that's about 47. But both are almost bang on true. Silver rims & spokes; gunmental grey hubs.

    Cost around £90 a wheel new; looking for £75 for the set. Will throw in the 16T EAI cog on the rear as well.

    Posted 12 years ago #
  2. wingpig
    Member

    Hmmm. Alternative to re-gearing-up the oldbike, if I ever get it back usable again...
    What does EAI mean? Is it just a manufacturer?
    What is the approximate state of wear of the teeths?
    What's the tooth pitch?
    What's the deafult width of the rear?

    Posted 12 years ago #
  3. That's just the manufacturer - will have to check the state of the teeth...

    I had 700x23 in the rear - could probably go up to about 28?

    Posted 12 years ago #
  4. Instography
    Member

    If WP doesn't want them, I'll take 'em.

    Posted 12 years ago #
  5. I'll give them a clean up and grab some photos tonight (and get the cog off and checked over). Sad to see them go, but not used in over a year now.

    Posted 12 years ago #
  6. wingpig
    Member

    What's the width of the rear hub?
    @Insto I don't currently have anything usable to put them on, so you and your many operant frames and giant slate-roofed bike shed have a greater need than I.

    Posted 12 years ago #
  7. 135mm. Although that is only achieved, as far as I can see, with spacers - should be able to get smaller replacement ones to do 120mm.

    Posted 12 years ago #
  8. Instography
    Member

    Actually, precisely because of the many working frames, I have no need for them at all but I've never let that stop me, especially when it looks like a bargain. You carry on. If they suit your future plans, grab the bargain. I've got a brand new 16T cog you can have. I've got a 20T cog on my unused Pompino, which, if it turns out to be too low a gear coupled with the 40T chainring, I'll replace with a 14T or smaller so I'll not need the 16T.

    Posted 12 years ago #

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