2 days until Mad-Cross...did some motor pacing, now just resting. With the Easton's on the XO, I need to ditch the Dura Ace Tubeless Wheelset. Anybody interested $565. E-mail with Q's
Dura Ace Tubeless Wheelset - w/ 3 sets Hutchinson Tires. Bulldogs(new), Pirannha's(new) and Fusion Road. Only 3 races (less than 300 miles) on this wheelset. SBF, Road State Championships, and Holy Hill.
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Not sure what your situation is, but don't you think you ought to hang on to these as pit/backup wheels? Just saying.
dude, I can't believe you didn't think of using them as pit wheels yourself. You said you've been looking for pit wheels for a long time and now your selling a pair you could have used for just that!! They even look like they were set up for cross racing on so you wouldn't even have to change anything.
Don't get me wrong I love the free advice, but the rim width on the Shimano compared to the Easton's does not allow the Shimano's to be pit wheels. No barrell adjuster on the cross bike and no time to be adjusting the cable in a pit...you need identical wheels for cross racing....it's called PRO, and right now I'm running one bike...it's called old school!
I got to call you Brian. You can't call it PRO and only run one bike in 'cross. Not in the Elite UCI world anyway. But I understand the reality of the situation and good point on the rim width.
still got them hoops brian? tore up both zipp 303's at downer and i'm looking at another alternative versus an expensive replacement just to satisfy my carbon fetish. thx
7 comments:
Not sure what your situation is, but don't you think you ought to hang on to these as pit/backup wheels? Just saying.
you don't want to know the arsenal of pit wheels in the b-matter garage!!!
dude, I can't believe you didn't think of using them as pit wheels yourself. You said you've been looking for pit wheels for a long time and now your selling a pair you could have used for just that!! They even look like they were set up for cross racing on so you wouldn't even have to change anything.
Don't get me wrong I love the free advice, but the rim width on the Shimano compared to the Easton's does not allow the Shimano's to be pit wheels. No barrell adjuster on the cross bike and no time to be adjusting the cable in a pit...you need identical wheels for cross racing....it's called PRO, and right now I'm running one bike...it's called old school!
I got to call you Brian. You can't call it PRO and only run one bike in 'cross. Not in the Elite UCI world anyway. But I understand the reality of the situation and good point on the rim width.
still got them hoops brian? tore up both zipp 303's at downer and i'm looking at another alternative versus an expensive replacement just to satisfy my carbon fetish. thx
Good for people to know.
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