W WWC Senior Retro Guru Jul 21, 2013 #1 Hello retro bikers I've got almost all the bits for my mtb build but need wheels. Front - after a disc hubbed 26" Rear - non disc 26" that'll take a 9 speed cassette Interesting if possible! Cheers Will
Hello retro bikers I've got almost all the bits for my mtb build but need wheels. Front - after a disc hubbed 26" Rear - non disc 26" that'll take a 9 speed cassette Interesting if possible! Cheers Will
My_Teenage_Self BoTM Winner Gold Trader Kona Fan Feedback View Jul 21, 2013 #2 Might not be what you had in mind... Hope disk hubs, with DT rims that will take rim brakes. All in great condition, the rims have never seen a brake pad. Looking for £100 posted. [/quote]
Might not be what you had in mind... Hope disk hubs, with DT rims that will take rim brakes. All in great condition, the rims have never seen a brake pad. Looking for £100 posted. [/quote]
W WWC Senior Retro Guru Jul 21, 2013 #3 Not bad at all. Guess you wouldn't split? The front is perfect!
Mr Panda PoTM Winner MacRetro Rider Feedback View Jul 22, 2013 #4 Front disc Mavic 117 any use? £35 posted
jonnymcenroe Beating Jimmy Connors Gold Trader Feedback View Jul 22, 2013 #6 Front no-name disc hub and rim in black (posterpainted bright green!) £10 posted
skolioza Gold Trader Feedback View Jul 22, 2013 #7 rear 8/9s Edco 130mm laced on Mavic 234 (I think?)
W WWC Senior Retro Guru Jul 22, 2013 #8 Cheers dude, not that it prob makes much difference but are edco a road only brand?
skolioza Gold Trader Feedback View Jul 22, 2013 #9 I'm not an expert, but this wheel comes to me with normal, mostly XT equipped mountain bike When I'm looking for it I don't see any reason to useit only in road, looks preete strong IMO (looking more like a parralax not traditional thin shape)
I'm not an expert, but this wheel comes to me with normal, mostly XT equipped mountain bike When I'm looking for it I don't see any reason to useit only in road, looks preete strong IMO (looking more like a parralax not traditional thin shape)