Tom Ritchey Aero Zero Wheel Set 28 spoke F/B
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Tom Ritchey Aero Zero Wheel Set 28 spoke F/B
These have been hanging around for a number of years and I am running out of space to hang rims/wheels. I bought them because they looked cool but i didn't know anything about cassette hubs.
Now I do.
They look like they are in pretty good condition with some wear on the brake surfaces but still a lot of meat left.
Additional pictures here: For Sale | Flickr
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PXL_20240301_120435118 by Patrick Boulden, on Flickr
Now I do.
They look like they are in pretty good condition with some wear on the brake surfaces but still a lot of meat left.
- The free hub measures 35mm from the cassette stop to the end. I threw a 7 speed cassette on it and it looks like it would take another sprocket to reach the edge (with a spacer).
- Radial front
- Includes skewers (TR)
- Could use minor truing adjustment for lateral on the front, <2mm. Dish, 2mm off, could be fixed while truing. Radial looks great.
- Font has a little hitch in the rotation but otherwise smooth bearings. May need one bearing replaced. Not noticable when on the bike riding.
- Rear bearings are smooth as is the fee hub.
Additional pictures here: For Sale | Flickr
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PXL_20240301_120435118 by Patrick Boulden, on Flickr
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Judging from the picture, that looks like a Shimano 8/9/10 speed freehub. You can also use an 11-34 11-speed cassette and some other "mountain bike" 11-speed cassettes.
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