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Help identifying disc wheel
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Looks like a renn or very old hed, but mostly curious about specs (width, weight) and primarily whether or not the hub could be swapped over to 11 speed from the current 10.

Album of the wheel here

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Re: Help identifying disc wheel [realbdeal] [ In reply to ]
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realbdeal wrote:
Looks like a renn or very old hed, but mostly curious about specs (width, weight) and primarily whether or not the hub could be swapped over to 11 speed from the current 10.

Album of the wheel here


It's a Renn 555 and it can be converted to 11 speed. I believe for a small fee Frank will do it if you send him the free hub body? I believe around 1.1kg.
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Re: Help identifying disc wheel [zedzded] [ In reply to ]
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Owned a 575. How do u tell the difference from the pics? Not saying or implying anything, just curious. Thought it was a weight measurement on the rim. Those discs r stupid stiff. Get em on smooth pave and it's like a 2000 upgrade.
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Re: Help identifying disc wheel [adambeston] [ In reply to ]
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adambeston wrote:
Owned a 575. How do u tell the difference from the pics? Not saying or implying anything, just curious. Thought it was a weight measurement on the rim. Those discs r stupid stiff. Get em on smooth pave and it's like a 2000 upgrade.

Yeah I could be wrong. I thought the colour and carbon weave was a bit different?
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Re: Help identifying disc wheel [zedzded] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks. Thats kind of what I figured. I'd much prefer if I could just swap the body myself but I guess that isn't as simple on the Renns?

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