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2583.1 | USUALL THE OTHER WAY AROUND | AKOCOA::FULLER | | Tue Jun 01 1993 15:11 | 6 |
| In general, most people with lot's of bikes in their stable
have too many front wheels hanging around and need rear wheels.
It should be easy for you to find a front hub cheaply.
(I have a 36 hole Campy Record used if you are interested)
steve
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2583.2 | Need 32 hole version | SUPER::ROCHE | | Tue Jun 01 1993 17:00 | 10 |
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I need the 32 hole version....
I'd prefer to get a new or unused one...if anyone has one, please
let me know!
thanks,
mary
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2583.3 | | STRATA::HUI | | Tue Jun 01 1993 19:44 | 11 |
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Try a local bike shop. You should be able to pick up a 105 at about $25.00 if
they have already sold the rear. Most people come in to the shop with damage
rear wheels and they just what a new rear one. You might even get a 600
Ultregra or a Campy if you are lucky. Rememmber, they don't have to match
unless you rather have them match.
Good Luck,
Dave
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2583.4 | 105 hub? I have one of those. | TINCUP::MFORBES | It's NOT your father's Chevy Vega | Wed Jun 02 1993 10:01 | 5 |
| A 32 hole 105 front hub? I have one in my parts bin.
How's $12 including shipping sound?
Mark
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2583.5 | Take the campy and take the .4 offer | STRATA::ASMITH | | Fri Jun 04 1993 13:41 | 16 |
| re .0
Mary,
Do you lace your own wheels ( install the spokes )? I saw someone
offer you a used campy record ( I assume that the hub is part of a
builtup wheel ). Since you need a front hub it probaly does not make
much of a difference that the campy hub has 36 holes unless you have
some kind of attachment to 32 hole hubs ( weight considerations, ect ).
I am no fan of campy components in general but I do like the campy
hubs. If the offer for the campy hub still stands I would take it and
the offer from .4 if I were you, then you will hopefully have two good
front wheels.
AS
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