Bicycle Road Wheels built with Vintage Campagnolo Record hubs
Wheels built with Vintage Campagnolo Record hubs on this page: C-Record 36-hole/Wolber Super Champion clincher wheelset | Nuovo Record 36-hole/Mavic G-40 rim front wheel | Nuovo Record 36-hole/Mavic G-40 rear wheel
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About our wheels:
- All used wheels that we offer for sale have been overhauled. Some have been re-built with new spokes, bearings, cones, hubs or rims, according to their needs.
- Quick-release new wheels will be provided with a skewer.
- All wheels, new or used, have been trued, tensioned, and bearing tension adjusted
- Axle bearing tension performed.
Campagnolo C-Record 36-hole hubs/Wolber Super Champion Alpine clincher rims wheelset. Used, $800.00/set
- Hubs have been overhauled.
- Wheels have been balanced.
- Rear hub is made for a freewheel and is 126mm wide.
- DT 14-gauge spokes
- Front wheel weighs 990 grams
- Rear wheel weighs 1,100 grams
Here's the set.
Close-up of the front wheel.
Looking down on the front wheel
The front C-Record hub
Close-up of the skewer lever
The front rim decal and the little bit of weight added to two spokes to balance the wheel.
The rear wheel.
Looking down on the rear wheel
The rear rim decal and the wheel balancing weights.
The rear hub.
The other side of the rear hub
Campagnolo Nuovo Record 36-hole hub/Mavic G-40 rim front wheel. Used, $150.00/each
- This wheel weighs 960 grams
A beautiful classic wheel.
Looking down on the wheel
The Mavic G-40 rim
Here's the hub.
Campagnolo Nuovo Record 36-hole rear hub/Mavic G40 rim rear wheel. Used, $200.00/each
- Hub is 126mm wide
- This wheel is handbuilt with DT 14/15 stainless steel spokes.
- It weighs 1,130 grams.
With skewer
Looking down on the wheel.
It is a classic Mavic G-40 rim.
A beautiful (and serviced!) Campagnolo Nuovo Record rear hub.
Here's the freewheel side of the hub. Note, the hub is English-threaded.
Close-up of the skewer lever.