Mystery vintage mag wheels appraisal!
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Mystery vintage mag wheels appraisal!
Hey guys I'm looking to sell these wheels I was gifted a long time ago. Know nothing about them whatsoever. No manufacturer logo or anything. Any info as to their worth or anything in General would be greatly appreciated! Thanks everyone!
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I really know little to nothing about these, but a couple of questions I would have if I were a buyer:
clincher or tubular?
Freewheel or free hub?
are they true
Material of construction?
Are the bearing smooth and are they serviceable.
Without knowing any of this, I'd probably pay $30 for the set, not even sure about that though.
clincher or tubular?
Freewheel or free hub?
are they true
Material of construction?
Are the bearing smooth and are they serviceable.
Without knowing any of this, I'd probably pay $30 for the set, not even sure about that though.
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Looks like a repainted spinergy
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Yes, those are early spinergy rev-x wheels that have been painted.
dont ride or sell them.
im ok with riding a clean late rev-x wheels but the early ones have some weaknesses and paint can hide carbon damage.
dont ride or sell them.
im ok with riding a clean late rev-x wheels but the early ones have some weaknesses and paint can hide carbon damage.
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But that picture doesn't have that type of spinergy wheel, I know, its the thought that counts.
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"Snapergy" is pretty good, I always preferred "Splintergy" though since that was the experience of several of my "early-adopter" friends.
Impressed me enough to never buy the d--n things.
Impressed me enough to never buy the d--n things.