Please contact me [email protected] with estimated shipping to Ramona, CA 92065. I am very interested.Asking $1100 plus shipping (in USA). New C 38s with normally spaced hubs retail for $1200. You currently can't get aftermarket C 38s with Boost hubs.
Hello. Are these wheels still available?For anyone interested, I'm selling a set of Roval C-38s with Boost spacing hubs that came with my Creo SL Expert. They are very lightly used (25 miles).
CCH contacted me saying the wheels had been sold to a local buyer.Hello. Are these wheels still available?
Thank you.. disappointed how difficult it is to get a 2nd pair.CCH contacted me saying the wheels had been sold to a local buyer.
So it sounds like there are no off the shelf wheels for the Creo given the boost spacing in the front. This will require some DIY action?
AMAZING, thank you for these links.E-Bike Road Wheels | DT Swiss
Save weight and increase aerodynamics with specific e-bike road wheels. Discover the magic of road cycling.www.dtswiss.comE-Bike Gravel Wheels | DT Swiss
DT Swiss e-bike gravel wheels deliver maximum fun on gravel roads with that bit of extra assistance.www.dtswiss.com
AMAZING, thank you for these links.
I had a set of 27.5" wheels for my MTB that I ordered which have a 19 mm inner width so perfect for a set of gravel wheels. In fact arguably a bit too narrow. They are boost spacing so I got MTB tools to make a sleeve for me so the 110 x 15 now fits a 110 x 12.
What I need though are the magnets for the rear hub so the speed sensor works. I'm wondering how others have done this. Simple to order from Specialized?
S199900012 | MSC SPEED SENSOR MAG HOLDER,CENTERLOCK,ASSY,LOCK RING |
just switch to the second page of the Dtswiss Hybrid wheels above. he/hg 1800 are the cheaper alloy versions.How about some inexpensive tubeless wheels compatible with Creo, ready for gravel?
Yes. I wanted a gravel set and a road set so I could just swap wheels.Kattanm, doesn't the Creo come stock with tubeless compatible wheels that are ready for gravel? Or are you looking for inexpensive carbon wheels?