FS: Dura Ace 9 speed bladed tubular wheelset
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FS: Dura Ace 9 speed bladed tubular wheelset
Dura Ace 9 speed hubs with Matrix ISO tubular rims. I bought these on ebay in 2015 and I never even glued tires on them. I bought them as 7700 series hubs but looking at velobase now, it looks more like 7403 to me. Definitely take Hyperglide cassettes.
Bladed spokes. Super smooth hubs, rims have hardly any brake wear. Dura Ace skewers included, though they are from two different Dura Ace generations.
The 9 speed ultegra cassette 12-27 included!!
Hubs Sold
Bladed spokes. Super smooth hubs, rims have hardly any brake wear. Dura Ace skewers included, though they are from two different Dura Ace generations.
The 9 speed ultegra cassette 12-27 included!!
Hubs Sold
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I'm open to offers on these if anyone is interested.
Also let me know if you're interested in the hubs.
Also let me know if you're interested in the hubs.
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Will these work with a 10-speed cassette?
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Seller, looks like you have correctly identified the hubs - they are very unique with the UG/HG compatibility so they are very identifiable. I have a pair of these - typical DA quality.
I can envision these on a CIM already, Robbie...
I can envision these on a CIM already, Robbie...
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I was hoping to get that Ironman Carbon frame on eBay, but it's beat all to heck, no decals, missing a TT cable guide, and needs a fork.
In other words, it needs a bike....
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Great minds think alike, comrade. One rim was shot, but I bought the hubs, cassette, and spokes, and the seller is gracious and one of the good guys....
I was hoping to get that Ironman Carbon frame on eBay, but it's beat all to heck, no decals, missing a TT cable guide, and needs a fork.
In other words, it needs a bike....
I was hoping to get that Ironman Carbon frame on eBay, but it's beat all to heck, no decals, missing a TT cable guide, and needs a fork.
In other words, it needs a bike....
I know you’ll find a worthy project.
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White saddle, white wrap, red housing. Red RXL cage...
For this sub-thread, imagine those wheels as 7403 hubs laced to silver Aeroheads… with crème sidewalls....
Shimano 6500 headset intended, 7402 brake levers on hand....
2x9 DA 7700 downtube shifters, the rest of the group will also be 7700.
I've been hoarding the carbon fiber/Ti DA7700 bottom bracket. Should work just fine here...
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That will look very nice. It currently has an odd mix of 105, 600 and DA. Happy projecting!
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Hubs, spokes, cassette arrived today.
I JUST HAPPENED TO HAVE a set of Matrix ISO clinchers here, with Matrix hubs. Same spoke count, same depth, and so these hubs and spokes will be laced right in, like it was destiny, baby.
I JUST HAPPENED TO HAVE a set of Matrix ISO clinchers here, with Matrix hubs. Same spoke count, same depth, and so these hubs and spokes will be laced right in, like it was destiny, baby.
Dura Ace 9 speed hubs with Matrix ISO tubular rims. I bought these on ebay in 2015 and I never even glued tires on them. I bought them as 7700 series hubs but looking at velobase now, it looks more like 7403 to me. Definitely take Hyperglide cassettes.
Bladed spokes. Super smooth hubs, rims have hardly any brake wear. Dura Ace skewers included, though they are from two different Dura Ace generations.
The 9 speed ultegra cassette 12-27 included!!
Hubs Sold
Bladed spokes. Super smooth hubs, rims have hardly any brake wear. Dura Ace skewers included, though they are from two different Dura Ace generations.
The 9 speed ultegra cassette 12-27 included!!
Hubs Sold
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Glad you could use them Robbie! And that is one sweet looking ride, especially dig that seat cluster