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Old 03-05-16 | 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by steve vai
Thank you for the reply!
The price is ~150$. Is it worth? I'll probably need to change/fix some components but I'm ok with that (It will be fun).
Yes, it's worth the $150.

The wheels can be trued pretty easily, assuming you have a spoke-wrench and can work in quarter or half turns of the wrench. It's best if you have a truing stand, though - otherwise you have to use the brake shoes to judge the degree of true.
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