ugh! need quick advice!

is this the one on walnut hill and 75?

what if i say yes?

so you get them or what? just make sure you have enough leftover to get the ourys to match.

i have to wait til n00n.

they’d look good on my shitty new frame!

do they have any, well, more serious wheelsets in stock?

tons.

but i like these.
i like obnoxious things.

then follow your heart, m’boy!

(i love using such terms in reference to people who are my elder)

buy em and flip em.

i prefer the tarcker things in life.

but they’re both non-machined and i run a brake!!

how ugly will it be?!

[quote=“thehappyrobot”]but they’re both non-machined and i run a brake!!

how ugly will it be?![/quote]
look at the pics i posted a few minutes ago… of my old pista concept, in the post your bike thread. they’re NM with a front brake.

doesn’t look bad at all.
was the braking quality poor?

[quote=“thehappyrobot”]doesn’t look bad at all.
was the braking quality poor?[/quote]
it’s perfectly fine.
no issues at all.
it will squeak for the first few weeks of braking as the paint wears off.

My experience was that the braking quality on a nonmachined rim was awful until the paint wore off, which actually took WAY longer than a couple weeks of riding.
I’ve decided that if I ever buy a NM wheelset again, I’m going to wrap a bit of sand paper around the pads and ride a few blocks on the brake.

that would work too

stick your dick in it.

(i hope this advice applies here, i didn’t read the thread, just the title)

I was just curious. I saw that they had a couple of deep v wheelsets hanging near the shop area.

hi ryan

Yeah it was the one on walnut hill. I was just fuckin’ witcha. Well I bought 'em. $135 out the door. Tarck. As. Fuck. Pics to come.