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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: jackel on March 01, 2008, 08:43 PM
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i ordered a new set that arrived from tuff wheels a few weeks ago got and applied decals from del and was going to use them on my pro class but they dont look right so awaiting new pro class rims and these will be for sale.what in peoples opinion is a fair price on these as ive also been told there not being made anymore and stocks are out :(
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They're currently out of stock but I've not heard about them not making any more. If they're selling (which they appear to be) and they have all the equipment,then why wouldn't they. I expect it's likely that they'd make them in small batches and it might be a while before they do another batch so they'd be a temporary shortage, but I suspect that would be all.
As to a price? What did they cost? £130 +shipping? + stickers! So they'll owe you best part of £200. You might get £250-300 if someone wanted them urgently (or more if they do decide never to make them again).
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cool just hoped i,d get money back on them :) will put them up for offers on here instead of peeing about on the bay :) as soon as new wheels arrive :)
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how much are you looking for them
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how much are you looking for them
probably take 210 on them covers stickers shipping everything etc then i,m not out of pocket :)
will auction them off on here though to make it fair had a few pm,s on them :)
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Skyway usually only make about 40 to 50 sets of graphites 2 or 3 times a year. That's all. The carbon fiber material is expensive, so when they decide to do a run of wheels, they order the material, make the wheels, and move them out so they are not sitting on too much inventory. It also keeps "supply and demand" up.
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i've just sold a pair for £ 180 that seemed like a good price to me.i'm sure you will be able to shift them there was some people on here bidding.
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Skyway usually only make about 40 to 50 sets of graphites 2 or 3 times a year. That's all. The carbon fiber material is expensive, so when they decide to do a run of wheels, they order the material, make the wheels, and move them out so they are not sitting on too much inventory. It also keeps "supply and demand" up.
funnily enough got them from you, top service mate kept me informed and everything :)