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Hey yeah they're very bespoke looking wheels but in my opinion look incredible.
I'm just selling because I fancy a new frame and I'm only 17 so can't keep them and buy a new frame unfortunately, still unsure on whether I should be selling them aha. Yeah with them being Reynolds rims they are incredibly stiff and there is zero rub on the brakes. I was astonished with the difference after upgrading from zipps though. Could just sell the house and buy these;)
They look sweet - some sexy anodising work there.
Not that I can afford them, but how come are you selling?
And how stiff are they? I guess my worry with wheels *that* light is that there's going to be some brake rub out of the saddle.
Bloody hell, though. £1250 for 890g wheels? I'm half-thinking through what I could pawn...