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Old 06-27-23 | 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by MinnMan
You need to install the wheels yourself. It's easy, and if you can't do that, you also won't be able to change a flat.

I am assuming, of course, that you order the wheels with the same axle specifications as your current wheels.
Agree it's a skill worth learning, but unless you buying a new cassette he will need a cassette removal tool and a chain whip to do the job. It's easy once you know how, but to a novice it might be intimidating.
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