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FS: Rear Single Speed Wheel

 
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Old 13-04.-2004, 08:21 AM   #1
Koon Yong
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Default FS: Rear Single Speed Wheel

I've got a rear SS wheel that's taken off my 2003 model Specialized P1.
It's probably done less then 100km and has been sitting under my bed for
the last 8mths coz I ride fixed most of the time.

It's a "specialized brand" hub, disc ready, 36 hole laced to a Sun Ditch
Witch rim. The wheel is a cassette style freehub and is spaced for only
1 cog (not to be confused with a 9-speed hub). It does not use a BMX
freewheel. Cog and lockring already on the wheel.

Prefer a melbourne buyer. $150 firm.

Call or E-mail 0421785082 / whatthekoon@hotmail.com



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Old 13-04.-2004, 09:21 AM   #2
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Default Re: FS: Rear Single Speed Wheel

me interested. have emailed but my nasty work firewall may block
your reply...



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