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A bit of an odd pairing here :shock:
The front wheel is a 28 hole Specialized Stout Hub (non S-Works), radially laced to a gorgeous Mavic X221 rim in red. Braking surface is virtually unworn, rim and hub are both in fantastic condition. Complete with Specialized "Skraxle" skewer.
£30 posted to UK
The rear wheel is a bit of a "work in progress". I got it (and the front wheel) as spares with a bike I recently bought. It looks like the previous owner has started to build the wheel, but not got around to finishing it.
Rear Hub is a 36 hole Specialized S Works unit, laced to a BRAND NEW Mavic X517 Rim. The rim stickers have begun to peel, but apart from this the rim is virtually perfect and has never seen a set of brakes in its life. It comes with a matching Specialized skewer, and all of the bits to build the hub back up (see picture). My guess is that you'd need a couple of spokes and a couple of spoke nipples (and a bit of wheel building knowhow) to finish this into a really nice, light (considering it's a 36 hole) wheel. Note - a lot of the spokes look bent in the pictures, but there is virtually no tension in the wheel.
I can also include a minty 9 speed XT M750 cassette with this wheel for an extra £15.
£30 posted to UK
£55 posted to UK for the pair
The front wheel is a 28 hole Specialized Stout Hub (non S-Works), radially laced to a gorgeous Mavic X221 rim in red. Braking surface is virtually unworn, rim and hub are both in fantastic condition. Complete with Specialized "Skraxle" skewer.
£30 posted to UK
The rear wheel is a bit of a "work in progress". I got it (and the front wheel) as spares with a bike I recently bought. It looks like the previous owner has started to build the wheel, but not got around to finishing it.
Rear Hub is a 36 hole Specialized S Works unit, laced to a BRAND NEW Mavic X517 Rim. The rim stickers have begun to peel, but apart from this the rim is virtually perfect and has never seen a set of brakes in its life. It comes with a matching Specialized skewer, and all of the bits to build the hub back up (see picture). My guess is that you'd need a couple of spokes and a couple of spoke nipples (and a bit of wheel building knowhow) to finish this into a really nice, light (considering it's a 36 hole) wheel. Note - a lot of the spokes look bent in the pictures, but there is virtually no tension in the wheel.
I can also include a minty 9 speed XT M750 cassette with this wheel for an extra £15.
£30 posted to UK
£55 posted to UK for the pair







