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cyclocross tires and road drops. |
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I'll stick to 36-hole rims and solid track hubs.
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If "aerospoke" were popular slang for "hipster," then synecdoche would be proper. It's not, so the term I used is appropriate. |
ROFL--this is too much about boredom at work that leads to slinging
lit theory jargon but maybe aerospoke will become a shorthand for hipster. |
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Maybe I'll have my buds start calling me 'aerospoke.' It's irony, see, 'coz I don't have one... oooohhhh. |
I like mine despite the weight penalty (these suckers are HEAVY!!!). It def does dampen out road vibrations but the rotational weight makes it longer to stop on vs traditional wheel. they are FLEXY compared to my regular wheelset but im not too anal about that either as I ride my bike everywhere. I did a 130 mile tour on them and had no complaints. if you care about weight then don't get them. I have yet to really see the bombproofness of them but so far they seem really solid. I hit a few rims rockers and they are still are true.
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even if it is a trend is it good?
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It's only a matter of time. I've seen several "starter" rigs on the track equipped with Zipps. But it's always the obscure/boutique wheels that get all the eyeballs. |
really? i heard banck in the day aerospokes were being blown out for like 85 on nashbar...
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and the fixed gear seems to get interest only from non-miamians. such a lack of appreciation for single speed riding down hear. so, now that i've ordered & paid for my aerospokes... i'm overwhelmed. i need to sell something soon. |
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yeah, i'm thinkin' ebay's the way to go with the S-Works. i'm just nervous... i should probably set a reserve.
as for the fixed gear... i can't imagine anyone buying it without test riding it though. |
I like Aerospokes. They remind me of the white Skyway Tuff 2's I had on my BMX in 1983.
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AND youd be suprised. |
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As for the Fixed Gear, buyers for the most part absolutely do not care about riding it first. The ones I've sold in person I've had to force the buyers to at least try to learn to ride first. I've had two instances where they didn't even care about the size. I shipped a 48cm Schwinn World Sport Converstion to LA and the guy freaked when it was so small although the size was listed twice and a 48cm bike has never looked big to anyone. I simply took the ad and turned it into an LA Craiglist Ad for $100 more than he paid and he sold it in 2 days. You've got to take advantage of the market b/c it's not here in S. Florida. Sorry for hijackin' this sweet Mag-wheel thing thread. |
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Starting with a high amount gets much less interest in the auction. Auctions get people excited. Many people will tell you they paid more than they wanted just because you're competing against others and you want something and want to win it. Also, starting with high amounts creates high fees from Ebay, whereas reserve fees are lower.
I always see the high priced items sitting there waiting to get their first bid with hours or minutes left. There's a reason auctions always start low, whether it be Ebay or an auction house, so I'd take it from the experts(not saying me, I mean Ebay and Auction Houses). |
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**** it dude, in the 6 months it takes you to get them (/the fad to be over) just make some yourself!
DIY PRIDE D00D! http://bp3.blogger.com/_B6gyINLrSBg/...ePolo1-700.jpg |
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