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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sydney, AU
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Does anybody know if there is a Velocity dealer in Sydney who sells them at a fair price?
I've been to a few LBS in my local area, and they've all quoted me $120+ each for a few velocity deep Vs 32 hole rims (looking for 2x non-machined sidewall, and 1x MSW, in black). To me, that seems a little over the top in terms of pricing, since they seem to be available at US retail prices of about 60% what is charged here (after exchange rates) - that seems to me to be a little strange given that they are made locally. Anybody have any ideas? Ta, n |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Perth (Basso), West Australia
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Check with them in Brisbane: http://www.velocitywheels.com/default.asp?contentID=516
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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not exactly what you are after but i've got 2 aeroheads (36, non-ocr) without machined sidewalls that are gathering dust (have never been laced) and are yours for $100.
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Tried that this AM, Goerge. They said that they don't have any control over the prices that dealers charge, and that every LBS in Sydney should be able to order from them. I got the sense that they charge more for orders from smaller bike shops (who will order less of them), which may explain why the LBS digs I asked quoted such a high price. n |
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Will keep that in mind, Brett. Not quite what I am looking for, but thanks for the offer. Can I ask how much you paid for them and from what store originally? (send a PM if you would prefer not to disclose publicly) Ta, n |
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Cheeky Monkey in Newtown has them for $110, I think.
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Location: Ashfield, Sydney
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Hi Nerdag Ask John (owner) or Kane at Ashfield Cycles and they should do you a good deal. Cheers Geoff Co-Motion Mocha Co-pilot |
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Location: Melbourne, Australia
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If you're after 30mm rims, I reckon the DT RR 1.2s look heaps better
, and you might be able to get them a little cheaper than $120 if you're a regular at your local shopThey're brought in by Dirt Works, so any shop that can get DT spokes (which seems to be most shops) should be able to get the rims http://www.dirtworks.com.au/newsite...id=19&Itemid=63 ![]() |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ashfield, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Do you want them for fixie wheels?
I know that Alan Summers on New Canterbury Rd, Hurlstone Park sells sets of Velocity Deep V fixie wheels for something like $300 the set. Cheaper than buying the components yourself. |
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Bought them about 2-3 years ago from Chain Reaction in Menai for around $90 a rim before the shop closed down. I kind of planned to build them into a set of track wheels which never happened. If you aren't absolutely set on Velocity rims (as opposed to the style of rim), give Greg Ryan at TWE (ridetwe.com.au) a call. IMO Alex Crostini rims crap on anything Velocity make. The Crostini 3.1/3.2 is a similar profile to the deep V. I'm sure the cost of the rims alone from Greg are going to come in quite a bit less than $120 a rim. --brett |
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Do you know if he will do a single rear wheel? I am after them for a fixie conversion on an old steel cr@pper that I have. Plan was to build one with MSW for the back (with brake), since I already have a front wheel for that. The other two non-MSW were for a "townie" that I am planning on building over the next little while. Ta, n |
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Thanks for the tip - that sounds like it may be an option. n |
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What front wheel do you have? |
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I have a Formula Xero Lite front. Its off a mate's old OCR2 - I'm using the rear as a trainer wheel, and the front is surplus. For a crapper of a fixie, I don't mind too much what it is. If it gets trashed in a few years from dealing with dodgy western sydney roads, it will have done its job! n Last edited by nerdag : 17-07.-2007 at 08:12 PM. |
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IIRC, the RRP on these is $119, so I can definitely get it for a better price at my regular LBS. n Last edited by nerdag : 17-07.-2007 at 08:13 PM. |
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