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Old 06-02-08, 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by TrackSmart
We don't even know if the hubs are serviceable. What if they have really cheesy non-serviceable hubs with terrible bearings inside? That's why I was hoping someone that had actual experience with such wheels would chime in. If they are serviceable wheels with cups and cones that would be a huge relief...
I bought a pair of the low priced 700x35 Weinman wheels with ss spokes a couple years ago. The ones for around $30 each. They came with a serviceable no name alloy hub. The hubs on mine are cheap and not sealed, but I haven't had any problem with the hubs or spokes yet. Though, the first thing I did was to grease and adjust the hubs before using the wheels.
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