![]() 03/04/2014 at 20:53 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
They're Campagnolo Kramsins with Continental GP4000s tires (which were a pain in the ass to put on). Also to everyone that helped me out the other day, thank you.
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Nice, those look pretty good. They don't have your name though :p
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Ah yes, Alexrims. both my bikes have them. I have DP17's on my newer bike, modded to accommodate a Schrader valve tube instead of Presta.
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You're in good company. A lot of old Italian exotics used Campagnolo wheels.
Suck it Shimano.
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Work harder. Get a car.
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I... actually don't know a lot about bikes, hahaha... I never learned to ride them and stuff :p
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That's awesome! I never knew that Campagnolo made car wheels!
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Preference? Or can you never seem to find an adapter like me and are tired of constantly searching?
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The only heavy duty tubes I found had a Schrader valve in them, and my original tubes kept getting random (tiny) holes over daily use.
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Oh yes... See here from a few minutes earlier. They did MTB stuff in the 90s too. They also made the headset in my 1967 Montgomery Wards Riverside (rebranded Benelli) motorcycle.
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One day my friend, one day...
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Ah. Makes sense then. Cheaper and easier way of avoiding a new set of wheels to accommodate tubulars or tubeless.
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So glad MTB tires go on and off like butter
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That appears to be a....bicycle
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Yep but if it's any consolation I did order 6 of these.