SOLD: Ringle / Mavic D321 Rear Wheel

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Ringle DH Hub (unsure of model), laced to Mavic D321 Disc Rim, 36 hole.

135mm, QR axle.

Rims have been de-stickered so the wheel is nice and stealthy ;)

Bearings will require a service/replacement in future, although they're fine for now and there is no play. A complete set of replacement bearings runs to about £30 so as you can see, even if you replaced them you'd still have a cheap, excellent rear wheel ;)

Cassette body has been a little bit chewed by an under tightened cassette (previous owner - not me!) but it still holds a cassette just fine... Priced to reflect these issues.

6 bolt rotor is included as I don't have the Torx tool to remove it :oops:

Just £40.00 posted to UK
SOLD


More pictures to follow once I've cleaned the wheel up. It's chucking it down at the moment though so there's no way I'm doing it now!

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nice wheel. i have a matching front one on a 20mm through axle. paid a lot less than £70 for it though :D bargain for who ever buys it :D
 
poweredbypies":1mvf9ohh said:
Damn my retro saracen with its skinny rear end :evil:

Has it got a 130 rear end?

If it's a steel frame, the stays will spread out a little to accommodate the 135 axle ;)
 
I wish it would have tried a 135 and it just wont spread :( Have or rather had a set of 8 speed @ 135mm and they just wont damn well go in. Dont know if the e-stay back end makes it extra stiff but its like a frigid woman it just wont spead :lol:
 
poweredbypies":10v2kjxi said:
I wish it would have tried a 135 and it just wont spread :( Have or rather had a set of 8 speed @ 135mm and they just wont damn well go in. Dont know if the e-stay back end makes it extra stiff but its like a frigid woman it just wont spead :lol:

:lol: :lol:

Ah well, worth a try!
 
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