Picked these up a couple of years ago on my bike I bought off the forum, but then swapped out to some very boring and sensible alloy clinchers, and need to make some room. I think they were listed as planet X, but they've been de-stickered so I can't really say.
What I can tell you is they're very light, stiff, hold speed amazingly and are generally just very fun and whooshy sounding. Pretty sure that's the technical term. Bearings are super smooth, and they run true. Freehub is 10sp shimano.
Small cut/bulge in the sidewall of the front tub which needs replacing, so included is a brand new one, and some tufo tape that I never got around to fitting. Also included are a set of swissstop yellows with loads of life in them, and their blocks if you want them too (photo).
After £200£180£160 for them, collection from E3 would be grand.
Picked these up a couple of years ago on my bike I bought off the forum, but then swapped out to some very boring and sensible alloy clinchers, and need to make some room. I think they were listed as planet X, but they've been de-stickered so I can't really say.
What I can tell you is they're very light, stiff, hold speed amazingly and are generally just very fun and whooshy sounding. Pretty sure that's the technical term. Bearings are super smooth, and they run true. Freehub is 10sp shimano.
Small cut/bulge in the sidewall of the front tub which needs replacing, so included is a brand new one, and some tufo tape that I never got around to fitting. Also included are a set of swissstop yellows with loads of life in them, and their blocks if you want them too (photo).
After
£200£180£160 for them, collection from E3 would be grand.