Campy Record Hubs
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Campy Record Hubs
I have a set of Record hubs that I took from a Lambda Strada V wheelset. I was just curious as to what they are worth since Ebay isn't really consistent. (at least with this particular item)
Here is the front hub (I haven't gotten the rear off of the rim yet)
Here is the front hub (I haven't gotten the rear off of the rim yet)
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Actually eBay is your best source for pricing. The "inconsistency" is the price range.
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I have a set of Record hubs that I took from a Lambda Strada V wheelset. I was just curious as to what they are worth since Ebay isn't really consistent. (at least with this particular item)
They look like this only they don't have the loop on the other nut for the quick release..
They look like this only they don't have the loop on the other nut for the quick release..
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The condition of the finish, the spoke holes (from prior spoking), the bearings, etc. can make a big difference in price. As can having the correct quick releases.
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@daf1009 I have updated the pictures in my original post with my actual hub.
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Are those cones clean and oil free? They look really bad
Unfortunately a lot of stuff on E-Bay is buyer beware.
With cones that rough, I'd carefully clean and inspect the races. If the races are also pitted, then the value of the hubs would be close to zero. Some people have pressed in sealed bearings, but I'd still consider the residual value as low.
You can buy good replacement cones and bearings,. but then you start investing quite a bit in the rebuild.
I suppose how you deal with disclosure is up to you.
Unfortunately a lot of stuff on E-Bay is buyer beware.
With cones that rough, I'd carefully clean and inspect the races. If the races are also pitted, then the value of the hubs would be close to zero. Some people have pressed in sealed bearings, but I'd still consider the residual value as low.
You can buy good replacement cones and bearings,. but then you start investing quite a bit in the rebuild.
I suppose how you deal with disclosure is up to you.
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Your skewer levers and adjusters are mismatched. That will cost a few dollars when selling. What date on the lock nuts? The lever and adjuster should match the date. Specifically a pre-CPSC hub should have flat levers and a cone shaped adjuster with clip. Post-CPSC will we curved as yours and the adjuster will have a small dome on the end with the clip. I think 78 was the change over date. Matching skewers = more $$$
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