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Old 12-13-20 | 09:19 PM
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Looking For a New Front Wheel

Hello,

My name is roberto.

Im looking to replace my front wheel which was a 622 700c 6 bolt disc quick release wheel which was stolen.

I am having a difficult time finding these parameters online so if someone here can recommend where i can find a replacement for me online i would apprecate it so much!!


Thank you all and I hope you are well.
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Old 12-13-20 | 09:20 PM
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What is your budget? what kind of bike was it on? Color preferences? Rim Width? Tubeless?

I would personally take your bike down to your local shop and have them take a look so they can get you the proper wheel.
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Old 12-13-20 | 09:29 PM
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i did exactly that actually. they have a wheel thats $300 and do not have access to anything less expensive. they recommened i post here.
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Old 12-13-20 | 09:41 PM
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i did exactly that actually. they have a wheel thats $300 and do not have access to anything less expensive. they recommened i post here.
Ok give us more information then! The above questions will help get started.

Also make sure you go and purchase something to keep your wheels secure and maybe up the security on the rest of the bike as well.
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Old 12-13-20 | 09:54 PM
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thank you. i ayour appreciate your help!

my budget is $100, it was on a black fuji absolute so idealy id like a black rim, the rim width i believe is 28mm but thats the size the tire has listed on it (currently im searching for a way to determin the width) the original wheel was not tubeless.
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Old 12-13-20 | 10:00 PM
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the internal diameter is 19mm or 3/4 of a inch (i measured with a standard measuring tape)
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Old 12-13-20 | 10:05 PM
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thank you. i ayour appreciate your help!

my budget is $100, it was on a black fuji absolute so idealy id like a black rim, the rim width i believe is 28mm but thats the size the tire has listed on it (currently im searching for a way to determin the width) the original wheel was not tubeless.
What year and model of Fuji Absolute?

Since you don't need 6 bolt because you need to get a new rotor anyway I would look at this wheel just to get started. Your local shop should be able to order it from QBP part number WE1114. As of 11:03pm Sunday December 13th they have 13 in stock in PA so if your shop does orders early in the week you might have a better chance of ordering it. This is the full title: Quality Wheels RS505/DT R500 Disc Front Wheel - 700, QR x 100mm, Center-Lock, Black, Clincher

It is a little above your price point but in stock and maybe a touch higher in quality and will be a good reliable set up.
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Old 12-13-20 | 10:08 PM
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i belive its a fuji absolute 1.1 2014 more than likey but possibly 2015
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Old 12-13-20 | 10:14 PM
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https://www.jensonusa.com/Easton-EA70-SL-Disc-Wheels-OE

This has adapters for quick-release, so it is backward-compatible.
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Old 12-13-20 | 10:26 PM
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Look at the used market, you may have to buy and front and rear though.

You need to know: 700c, Disc and Quick Release. All front disc quick release wheels will have a 100mm hub width. You could try to find one with a similar rim width, but not necessary.
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