Please see below message about wheels for sale.  For more info (and pics) contact Mathias Sengberg: msengberg007@gmail.com

Derek

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From: Mathias Sengberg <msengberg007@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 10:34 PM
Subject: SALE SALE SALE BOOSTER WHEELS!!!
To: TEAM-FLORIDA-L@lists.ufl.edu


With all these sales going on it dawned on me it was my turn to be Santa... in a way.... Now to the point....

I have a pair of BOOSTER CARBON WHEELS for sale... YES CARBON AWESOME WHEELS
700C,full carbon tubular rims, 60mm height,  W/T novatec carbon straight pull hub,  Sha-Da (pillar) PSR1420 spoke,1457g/pair

With BRAND NEW VITTORIA CORSA EVO CX tires  (Pre-stretched but not glued on, but the glue comes with, along with Zipp presta valve extender... basically it wants to be on the road) 
Also can come with SRAM PG 1070 Cassett if interested 

Basically this is the PERFECT wheel tire combo for SUPER EPIC FAST RACING

Oh and might I add they have 0 miles on them... they are BRAND SPANKING NEW!!!

So why am I selling such an awesome set up ... I ask myself the same thing especially since race season is around the corner.... well the simple direct answer is I want to see (getting corrective eye surgery and need the money to pay for it) 

but I digress the point is that these are awesome sexy blacked out wheels and need a new owner to go FASTTTTTT

Not trying to make a profit here just to cover costs and put the money to seeing the road better when I ride :)

Asking $800 with the cassette, 
$700 without cassette 

Let me know if you have any questions or concerns :)


Links with tons of info and pics

http://www.yishunbike.com/2013-yishunbike-cr-racing-series-700c-60mm-tubular-bicycle-wheel-p-722.html

http://www.vittoria.com/product/cotton-tires/

http://www.sram.com/sram/road/products/sram-pg-1070-cassette


Mathias Sengberg
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UF Nuclear Engineering