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Old 06-27-12 | 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by thirdgenbird
Most customers who buy a single wheels are either replacing one (alread have a skewer) or piece mealing a bike together exactly how they want it and will probably want matching skewers or different ones than what is provided. To me it is the same reason wheels don't come with cassettes, tubes, or tires. Don't be disappointed in them for something you overlooked. Save your disappointment for lateral flex.
As with any purchase, do your homework, read the product content/includes/description.

Not rocket science....

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