88 mm tubular wheelset w/ powertap - SOLD!

I am selling this fantastic wheelset package that includes everything you need to race with power. They are fast and durable wheels. Only reason I’m selling is because I’m switching over to ant+ to go with my Garmin.

The Powertap is a 2005 wired Pro model that I bought from a local pro road racer who said that he hardly ever touched it. I have no reason not to believe him because it was essentially brand new when I bought it last year. I had the Powertap laced up to an open-mold Chinese tubular rim with DT Swiss spokes and also had a matching front wheel built around a Shimano 105 front hub. I put 600 training miles on the wheelset to break them in before I raced on them and since then, they have been race-day only wheels and I put another 400 race miles on them. The Powertap works flawlessly and the wheelset is in near perfect condition. They’re plenty fast too! I’ve ridden a couple of sub-1:00:00 40 km TT’s on them, ridden a 2:25:00 half-IM and most recently a 5:07:00 IM at Rev3 Cedar Pont.

I am also including:

-Brand new set of Vittoria Corsa Evo CX 320 tpi tires that I just glued up. They only have 112 miles on them from Rev3 Cedar Point.
-Vittoria 100 mm removable valves installed on the tires (the nice ones, not the pesky valve extenders!).
-Wheelbuilder aerojacket (I extended the valve openening 1" in length by neatly filing it down in order to fit a normal pump head so I didn’t have to mess with a crack pipe. You can still cover this hole fine with a variety of normal sized stickers. I bought this cover to fit the 88 mm rim, so I imagine it would fit other deep wheels as well.).
-Cycelops LYC (This is one of the newer wired models with 4.07 firmware and more memory. I don’t have a HR strap because I don’t train with HR, but it takes a coded one).
-Brand new Sharkfin wiring harness with cadence wire.
-USB download cable.
-Set of Vittoria Rubino tires (they have ~900 miles on them, but still plenty of life left and good to throw on if you want to save the racing rubber!).

I tried to price this wheelset fair, but please let me know if you think otherwise. I would prefer to sell it as a complete package, but would consider splitting stuff up if I have interested buyers in the other parts. I was thinking $200 for the front wheel/tire + $350 for the rear wheel/tire + $50 for the disc cover + $50 for the LYC/accessories/training tires = $625 total for everything.

I will ship it to wherever you are, but buyer pays actual shipping for their preferred method.

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To answer a few questions:

The cassette is not included. If you really want one, I suppose we could work something out, but I wasn’t planning on including one.

The disc cover is currently installed with just electric tape. I also have the little plastic fasteners (which I dont’t use). I was planning to leave the cover installed to make it easy to ship. If you would like to see some pictures of the rear wheel without the cover, let me know and I will take it off to take some more pictures.

Can the PT be upgraded to Ant+?

No, I don’t believe so. I would double check with Cycleops to make sure though.

Its wired…Someone buy the front so he will sell me the back.

Bump. Still available.
Have somebody interested in the rear. If anybody wants just the front (with tire) let me know and we can work out a price.

Bump. Price drop from $650 to $625.

How much for the front?

Sorry, everything is sold.