Where can I find a 700c front disk wheel?
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Where can I find a 700c front disk wheel?
Websites? I checked all my typicals but couldn't find anything.
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Originally Posted by A3rd.Zero
Websites? I checked all my typicals but couldn't find anything.
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Milo
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Originally Posted by unsuspended
That price is funny on those track wheels
Ghibli Wheel- track version - $4950.50/pair
I mean, if you are getting 4950 for a pair do you really have to charge the extra fifty cents??
Ghibli Wheel- track version - $4950.50/pair
I mean, if you are getting 4950 for a pair do you really have to charge the extra fifty cents??
the fifty cents that broke the banks back.
OT - some guy on another forum complained that his GBP10,000.00+++ bike couldn't be insured by the national cycling body because it was too expensive.
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If you're still looking, my new Jamis came with Ritchey 700c OCR disc wheels. I'm impressed so far because I go down city curbs with no trouble. At 6'4''/210, that's seems pretty good to me, so I guess I didn't really need to ride MTBs all these years.
Good luck,
Dave
Good luck,
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You should be able to find a decent selection at any good bike shop. The new interest in 29" wheeled mountain bikes means suppliers such as Trek stock 700c disc specific wheels. Quality Bicycle Products, a wholesaler for bikeshops, stocks 700c disc wheelsets which the shop should be able to order for you no problem.
A good bicycle shop should be able to build you the wheel you are after. If you choose to build the wheel up from scratch, you can pick either a road rim like a Mavic Open Pro, a Salsa Delgato X (cylcocross rim) or Bontrager Disc Specific asymetrical rim to build on whatever disc hub you'd like, such as Shimano, Surly, Hugi, Chris King, etc...
Are you looking for a superlight race wheel or a durable all-season training wheel or what? Please describe and I can help out =]
A good bicycle shop should be able to build you the wheel you are after. If you choose to build the wheel up from scratch, you can pick either a road rim like a Mavic Open Pro, a Salsa Delgato X (cylcocross rim) or Bontrager Disc Specific asymetrical rim to build on whatever disc hub you'd like, such as Shimano, Surly, Hugi, Chris King, etc...
Are you looking for a superlight race wheel or a durable all-season training wheel or what? Please describe and I can help out =]
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Yesterday, I identified the first problem with the Ritchey Pro disc wheels, although it won't be an issue for many people.
I bought a set of Kryptonite anti-theft skewers which are very convenient on my mtb, since they save the hassle of carrying and stringing a cable through the wheels. Unfortunately, the Ritchey hubs may not accomodate the Kryponite skewers. I've just sent an email to Ritchey to confirm -- I hope I'm wrong.
Dave
I bought a set of Kryptonite anti-theft skewers which are very convenient on my mtb, since they save the hassle of carrying and stringing a cable through the wheels. Unfortunately, the Ritchey hubs may not accomodate the Kryponite skewers. I've just sent an email to Ritchey to confirm -- I hope I'm wrong.
Dave
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Ritchey assured me via email that the Aero hubs can accomodate the Kryptonite skewers, but I haven't had time to install them yet.
Dave
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