Hello all I am able to get the C50C wheels now. They are $800.00 shipped. The bearing are seperate. But I will discount them an extra 5% if bought with the wheels. I will mount tires on them for $15.00 a tire. They will not be balenced becouse the bearings are not installed. I will sell tires at an extra 5% off also if they are purchased with the wheels.
Yeah I agree Wade. On my bike a nice Electric Blue color would rock! and Either Packer Green or Packer yellow would look sweet on yours. Or maybe alternate colors on every other spoke. Who was it that I saw that had their spokes colored Red?? Man that was HOT!!!
Cooler looking ones in chrome are 2000 bucks.......These are 800 bucks. Bearings are very cheap even at the dealer.
Thank you for offering them to us here. It is a nice option to know we have. It is hard to sell things like this to Metric riders especially 800cc ones. They want all the bling but only want to pay a buck or two. Thanks again for the offer.
I'm getting pretty close to pulling the trigger on these. I just like the idea of running tubeless tires and being able to do a simple pucture repair rather having to get the bike towed.
I'm getting pretty close to pulling the trigger on these. I just like the idea of running tubeless tires and being able to do a simple pucture repair rather having to get the bike towed.
You can put tubeless tires on tube rims, but they'll still need tubes. The problem is the spoke holes. In fact, I think every tire you can buy for the Vol is technically tubeless.
I'm getting pretty close to pulling the trigger on these. I just like the idea of running tubeless tires and being able to do a simple pucture repair rather having to get the bike towed.
The reason to have a tubeless tire is so you CAN plug it and not be stranded along side of the rode as I said you can put a tubeless on a spoked rim BUT you have to seal the rim first (its nearly impossible to repair a flat on a C50 that has tubes on the road plus it's dangerous)
The reason to have a tubeless tire is so you CAN plug it and not be stranded along side of the rode as I said you can put a tubeless on a spoked rim BUT you have to seal the rim first (its nearly impossible to repair a flat on a C50 that has tubes on the road plus it's dangerous)
The C50C wheels might not be the prettiest, but it sure as he-- beats the heck out of getting down on my hands and knees polishing each one of those spokes with a shoe lace. YooHoo
The C50C wheels might not be the prettiest, but it sure as he-- beats the heck out of getting down on my hands and knees polishing each one of those spokes with a shoe lace. YooHoo
I contacted this guy; http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CHRO...tegoryZ35580QQihZ006QQitemZ160022671618QQrdZ1
He says he keeps about 3 set of chrome wheels in stock. You could sell your stock ones for close to $800 and pick these up for about $1300 with shipping. It would be an option to having your bike down while wheels were out for chrome.Viper
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