WTB 120 OLD rear clincher wheel 700c
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WTB 120 OLD rear clincher wheel 700c
anyone have a nice 700c rear wheel with 120mm spacing that is gathering dust that you'd like to part with?
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thanks! looking for an alternative wheelset for my px10... don't want to run tubulars every time i ride.
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But if there are steep hills, or sharp bends, or if I'm going riding in the rain, no clinchers for me, thanks. I value remaining upright too much. The only times I've hit the deck from flatting is with the clinchers, in turns and in the rain. Wham, and down.
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well, the pros and cons of clincher v tubular is probably litigated elsewhere.... just looking for a 700c 120mm rear wheel of the clincher variety!
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What I did for my PX-10 that came to me without wheels is--
took a 126 wheel (Shimano 600 hub and CXP-22 rim in this case) and cut off 4 mm of axle. My Peugeot rear end was closer to 122 than 120. My Mafac/Koolstop brakes worked great on those rims.
took a 126 wheel (Shimano 600 hub and CXP-22 rim in this case) and cut off 4 mm of axle. My Peugeot rear end was closer to 122 than 120. My Mafac/Koolstop brakes worked great on those rims.