pharding
05-30-09, 10:26 AM
$400 per rim and I'll pay the shipping in the US. I paid $895 per rim when I had them built up at wheelbuilder.com at the end of January 2009. They are Edge 38 clinchers that are 41 cm deep. This model was current until about 3 weeks when they made the profile taper in straight instead with a very slight curve in. I peeled the Edge stickers off when I got the wheels if you want the Edge stickers I can get them from Edge Composites for you.
They are great wheels and have only 400 miles on them. The reason that I am replacing them is that I just purchased a new Pinarello Prince and I want to get the Most Charisma Wheels with the red streaks to match my red and white Prince.
Here are two other options. If you wanted a DT-Swiss 190 hub with the ceramic bearings. I will give you wheel built with Sapim CX-Ray aero spokes for $400 plus $250 for the cost of the DT-Swiss 190 hub with alloy nipples and DT-Swiss skewer. I could do a similar deal on a PowerTap SLC+ on the rear wheel. It has a scratch in it and it is a SLC with the full upgrade Ceramic Speed bearings added by wheelbuilder in his shop. The PowerTap without the computer head with spokes would add $1400. I have both free hubs so I would provide whichever free hub that you chose Campy or Shimano.
Everything is in great shape and as described above. I will give a 3 day money back guarantee so that if the wheels are not satisfactory to you for any reason, you return them insured at your expense with insurance in the boxes that I ship them in and I'll refund your original payment in full. If you buy just the rims, I would only take them back if you did not lace them up with spokes.
Sunday May 31 2:27 pm photo update:
Wheels On the Trek Madone Which is Also for Sale
Front Wheel
DT Swiss 190 Front Hub with Ceramic Bearings
Rear Wheel
PowerTap SL+ which was upgraded with Ceramic Speed Bearings Up to SLC+ by Wheelbuilder.com
PowerTap has two dings in metal parts of the hub and an abrasion on the carbon fiber. My bike slipped while on a CompuTrainer in February. This was checked by wheelbuilder and is structurally and technically fine. The wheels and all of the components are fine.
The wheels are Edge 38 Wheels which are 41 cm deep, not Edge 45 Wheels. I apologize for the confusion.
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They are great wheels and have only 400 miles on them. The reason that I am replacing them is that I just purchased a new Pinarello Prince and I want to get the Most Charisma Wheels with the red streaks to match my red and white Prince.
Here are two other options. If you wanted a DT-Swiss 190 hub with the ceramic bearings. I will give you wheel built with Sapim CX-Ray aero spokes for $400 plus $250 for the cost of the DT-Swiss 190 hub with alloy nipples and DT-Swiss skewer. I could do a similar deal on a PowerTap SLC+ on the rear wheel. It has a scratch in it and it is a SLC with the full upgrade Ceramic Speed bearings added by wheelbuilder in his shop. The PowerTap without the computer head with spokes would add $1400. I have both free hubs so I would provide whichever free hub that you chose Campy or Shimano.
Everything is in great shape and as described above. I will give a 3 day money back guarantee so that if the wheels are not satisfactory to you for any reason, you return them insured at your expense with insurance in the boxes that I ship them in and I'll refund your original payment in full. If you buy just the rims, I would only take them back if you did not lace them up with spokes.
Sunday May 31 2:27 pm photo update:
Wheels On the Trek Madone Which is Also for Sale
Front Wheel
DT Swiss 190 Front Hub with Ceramic Bearings
Rear Wheel
PowerTap SL+ which was upgraded with Ceramic Speed Bearings Up to SLC+ by Wheelbuilder.com
PowerTap has two dings in metal parts of the hub and an abrasion on the carbon fiber. My bike slipped while on a CompuTrainer in February. This was checked by wheelbuilder and is structurally and technically fine. The wheels and all of the components are fine.
The wheels are Edge 38 Wheels which are 41 cm deep, not Edge 45 Wheels. I apologize for the confusion.
SOLD
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