27 inch wheelset
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stringbreaker
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Bikes: specialized crossroads hybrid 2006 Raleigh Cadent 2 1971 Schwinn Varsity, 1972 Schwinn Continental, 1977 Schwinn Volare (frame)
27 inch wheelset
Looking for a new set of alloy wheels for an older Schwinn in 27" size. I can't remember for the life of me where I got the last set I bought but they were pretty cheap and have worked really well. Help I'm getting old and feeble
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(Life is too short to play crappy guitars) 2006 Raleigh Cadent 3.0, 1977 Schwinn Volare, 2010 Windsor tourist. ( I didn't fall , I attacked the floor)
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bikepartsusa.com ... The spacing listed on the site is 125 (should read 126), pay attention to the various model, the not so subtle differences are listed subtley. They have steel & alloy. The steels aren't as heavy as older steels were on cheapo bikes years ago. Last time I needed fronts I went with steels.
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stringbreaker
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Bikes: specialized crossroads hybrid 2006 Raleigh Cadent 2 1971 Schwinn Varsity, 1972 Schwinn Continental, 1977 Schwinn Volare (frame)
Thanks for the memory jog. I remembered Niagra I'll check the others.
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I'd be going with double wall/box section, aluminum rims mated to a 126mm freehub. Double rims are much stronger and freehubs virtually eliminate bent axles. Of course, that means you'll need a cassette too, in place of a freewheel, but it's an excellent time to upgrade to 7 speed, HyperGlide or something comparable, as the profiled cogs provide much improved shifting. You may also have to spread the stays to get the hub to fit.
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Harris Cyclery has some premade and they'll do customs, too.
https://sheldonbrown.com/harris/wheels/630.html
https://sheldonbrown.com/harris/wheels/630.html
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https://aebike.com/page.cfm?pageid=30...ils&sku=we8691 pretty cheap but can't get them together





