Cr listers: I would like to sell a Weyless r hub with mavic rim from about late 70's. $75 shipped to conus. and I will pack it well.
Weyless hub with skewer. for a rider, not a show bike. reasonable condi tion, bearings spin smooth. but may sound dry. has atom 14-28 freewheel. not a lot of wear. 36 spokes
Mavic red label rim. spokes might be robergel, hard to tell. will post a pic on my web page. look for ebay items. I'm holding it off ebay for the cr list.
my web page http://www.501main.com
Robb Rasmussen Sioux River Bicycles 501 Main ave Brookings, SD 57006
> Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 20:04:33 -0800> From: francopedia@yahoo.com> To: c
lassicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Subject: [CR]RE: Shipping Rims> > > I always
use cardboard rim boxes. I ship tons of rims and have never had a casualty
...knock on wood rims. Here in the Twin Townes, Quality Bicycle Products sp
eced out special boxes < 84 inches. >84 inches is the typical size for over
-sized box charges. Boxes hold up to 4 narrow tubular rims. Just add a litt
le newspaper or other light padding and it's they're set to roll. I get my
boxes directly from the QPB supplier in Minneapolis. Used rim boxes should
be available at any shop with wheel builders. I usually use USPS, out of co
nvenience. Scott in Roseyville, MN USA> > > > I'm wondering if any list mem
ber can share some wisdom about shipping > rims (yes, just rims, I have som
e old Nisi rims to ship). > > Any reasons to prefer UPS, USPS, or FedEx?> >
tia, > > Hugh Enox> La Honda, California> > > ----------------------------
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