IMO: -

Dynamo hub wheelset will be an easier sell, due to the popularity of LED 
lights. As an example the Avenir lights on Amazon are a killer deal.  The 
tires probably have some life left.  Probably, a wheelset like this new 
would cost approx $400.00 (maybe a little more, but if you look at 
Handspun's prices for similar stuff (Mavic A319 etc). Rotor would cost  a 
few more bucks. The tires are worth something too.

On the local CL (no shipping on top), somewhere around $225?  That could be 
a pretty good deal for someone.  Probably worth more to just keep the 
wheels, considering what you must have invested in them.

On Tuesday, April 16, 2013 7:02:55 PM UTC-6, bertin753 wrote:
>
> Two questions: First, I want to sell the skinny wheelset for the Fargo: 
> Bike shop built Sun Rhyno Lite rims with 32 14 g spokes laced to (rear) 
> black SRAM 8//9/10 Shimano compatible disk cassette hub with Avid BB7 160 
> mm rotor (not bent!), no cassette; front ditto to Shimano DH 3DN72 set up 
> with Avid rotor as above using Problem Solver's converter (ie, from splined 
> to 6 bolt). Plus pair of moderately used Kevlar bead 35 mm Kojaks and two 
> pairs of 28-35 mm tubes. Wheels have no more than 1,200 miles on them as 
> they shared Fargo duty with the SnoCat wheelset.
>
> I see Rhyno Lite wheelsets on sale for as little as $150 (26"). What's a 
> fair price for this one?
>
> Second: I want a nice silver wheelset for the Ram. The ideal would have 
> sporty-ish rim like an Open Pro, rear 36 and front 32, 14/15 butted spokes, 
> hubs at least 105 level. Best would be a 7 speed wheelset that I could 
> respace to 132.5 But 32/32 or 36/36 and 7 or 8/9/10 are fine. 
>
> 2a. What are my options for similar rim/hub combos? I mean, what other 
> rims are comparable to the Open Pro? I want something sturdy, sub 500 gram, 
> silver, good reputation. I've used Sun rims like the M14A and the ME14A and 
> they are inexpensive, light, and apparently bullet proof. A semi aero 
> profile is fine. Would prefer something as wide as the Open Pro. As to 
> hubs, as long as they are at Hyperglide, the bearings are decent and they 
> are silver or, at least, not ugly, I'm not particular.
> 2b. What are the best sources for such wheels -- quality, customer 
> service, price, in that order?
> 2c. Does anyone have something like that to trade or sell?
>
> Thanks.
>
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