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Old 05-27-20, 04:27 AM
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Campagnolo omega wheels info

Hi I recently received these Campagnolo Omega wheels and don’t have much info on them or any guide of how much they are worth, would appreciate any information

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Lots more info needed.

There were several versions of Campagnolo Omega rims:

Tubular or wired-on?
Aero or non-Aero profile?
Hole count?
Standard or XL version?

And there's the hub questions.

Manufacturer?
Model?
Freewheel or freehub?

And if tires are included, what the make and model?

Freewheel/cassette included? How many cogs? Manufacturer/model if freewheel?

Finally, condition?
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If they are from the late 80s, this might help, I have built up a couple sets of these rims, clincher version, for my rides. Put a set on my lowly Trek 400t, really transformed that bike for the better. Standard version, would have preferred the XLs, but they are hard to find NOS. Got my sets from Italy, paid about $200 per set, including shipping, and they were brand new, in original packaging.
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I think this is from the 87 catalog

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Originally Posted by T-Mar
Lots more info needed.

There were several versions of Campagnolo Omega rims:

Tubular or wired-on?
Aero or non-Aero profile?
Hole count?
Standard or XL version?

And there's the hub questions.

Manufacturer?
Model?
Freewheel or freehub?

And if tires are included, what the make and model?

Freewheel/cassette included? How many cogs? Manufacturer/model if freewheel?

Finally, condition?
it won’t let me send any photos but i know they have Campagnolo hubs, have 32 spokes and are the strada v profile ones.
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