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Question for you..... the other CCW T1 wheels that I have seen look different. Almost identical, but they have an extra set of hole by the lugs and by the bolts that hold the rim together. Also no center caps. Are these older, newer, or something differnt?
thanks
Question for you..... the other CCW T1 wheels that I have seen look different. Almost identical, but they have an extra set of hole by the lugs and by the bolts that hold the rim together. Also no center caps. Are these older, newer, or something differnt?
thanks
If you keep look on google images some others are identical. I think they updated their design a little later to save some weight. But I don't really care for it because it almost makes the wheel look multi lugged.
Pretty sure they're older, but I could be wrong. The guy I purchased them from got them from the owner of CCW so I think he was able to get center caps that way, but Im not sure.
Question for you..... the other CCW T1 wheels that I have seen look different. Almost identical, but they have an extra set of hole by the lugs and by the bolts that hold the rim together. Also no center caps. Are these older, newer, or something differnt?
thanks
This is an option for the classic wheels known as "swiss" it's a lightweight option which is more expensive, still availible on current Classic's mainly for racers looking to shave as much weight as possible
This is an option for the classic wheels known as "swiss" it's a lightweight option which is more expensive, still availible on current Classic's mainly for racers looking to shave as much weight as possible
Great, thanks for the knowledge. much appreciated.
Last edited by floridabmx; 08-05-2012 at 01:19 AM.