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Looking for any advice on buying a used disc wheel. I have a good price on a older zipp 900 , 2006 I believe. What kind of things should I look for before buying, or should I just be passing all together?
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Re: advice for buying a used disc [jaelinfunk] [ In reply to ]
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Spin the wheel to make sure it’s true?
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Re: advice for buying a used disc [jaelinfunk] [ In reply to ]
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Buy my gently used Chinese carbon clincher disc instead. Less than 2 years old!
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Re: advice for buying a used disc [jaelinfunk] [ In reply to ]
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jaelinfunk wrote:
Looking for any advice on buying a used disc wheel. I have a good price on a older zipp 900 , 2006 I believe. What kind of things should I look for before buying, or should I just be passing all together?

Carbon damage, make sure it runs true? 2006 is fine. How much?
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Re: advice for buying a used disc [jaelinfunk] [ In reply to ]
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Yep.....advice would include how much this older 900 disc is selling for.
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Re: advice for buying a used disc [jaelinfunk] [ In reply to ]
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Hold the wheel by the skewer. One hand on each side, and spin the wheel. If you feel grinding, the wheel bearings could be shot. It should feel smooth.
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Re: advice for buying a used disc [jaelinfunk] [ In reply to ]
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How cheap is cheap? Look for cracks in the carbon, especially along the edge.

This wheel is designed for a narrow tire, so you should stick to 23mm or less. This kinda kills the appeal given that everyone is going wider. Starting in about 2009 HED started making their C2 disc wheels. Those are nice, durable and pretty reasonably priced.
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Re: advice for buying a used disc [grumpier.mike] [ In reply to ]
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I glued a 23 mm Vittoria Corsa on my Zipp disc of same era and it fits perfectly. Wouldn't go wider tough.

Very fast wheel. Paid 450$ for a 2009 wheel and clamped it on my P5. Not really «free speed», but « quite cheap speed» !




grumpier.mike wrote:
How cheap is cheap? Look for cracks in the carbon, especially along the edge.

This wheel is designed for a narrow tire, so you should stick to 23mm or less. This kinda kills the appeal given that everyone is going wider. Starting in about 2009 HED started making their C2 disc wheels. Those are nice, durable and pretty reasonably priced.
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