Donny Dee Retro Guru Apr 10, 2014 #1 Rear rim now too thin for safety and comfort, not exactly retro but they will be soon! Any idea where I can source the cheapest one (silver 20h), I've got a builder lined up and ready to roll.
Rear rim now too thin for safety and comfort, not exactly retro but they will be soon! Any idea where I can source the cheapest one (silver 20h), I've got a builder lined up and ready to roll.
L latman Senior Retro Guru Apr 10, 2014 #2 i reckon you will lucky to get one at all , let alone cheapest ....... ps let me know if you find anything as I have an otherwise useless Kysrium ES rear wheel here.
i reckon you will lucky to get one at all , let alone cheapest ....... ps let me know if you find anything as I have an otherwise useless Kysrium ES rear wheel here.
Donny Dee Retro Guru Apr 10, 2014 #3 I've just seen some in stock at James Cycles for 99 quid If theres one thing Mavic do really well, it's spare parts.
I've just seen some in stock at James Cycles for 99 quid If theres one thing Mavic do really well, it's spare parts.
P pigman Old School Grand Master Apr 10, 2014 #5 Re: not Mavic, but if you want the silver retro look, theres a choice at Spa cycles. For their prices, you could buy a couple and rebuild both wheels http://www.spacycles.co.uk/products.php?plid=m2b0s116p0
Re: not Mavic, but if you want the silver retro look, theres a choice at Spa cycles. For their prices, you could buy a couple and rebuild both wheels http://www.spacycles.co.uk/products.php?plid=m2b0s116p0
L latman Senior Retro Guru Apr 10, 2014 #6 has the bush in the freehub started screaming yet Donny Dee ? its inevitable IMO
Donny Dee Retro Guru Apr 10, 2014 #7 No, they're lovely ! My pal is into 35,000 miles on a pair and only a set of rear bearings replacedfor a tenner!
No, they're lovely ! My pal is into 35,000 miles on a pair and only a set of rear bearings replacedfor a tenner!