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Anyone have any knowledge about these wheels? The museum was going to trash them, but I thought I'd get some expert advice from you guys. Made them hold on to them. The second wheel has no axle or bearings. The rubber tires are rock hard and the wheels have the rounded edges.
Being that they're 24" wheels, they probably don't have too much value. They do appear to be either wood or metal clad wood rims so they are definitely older. I would think someone might be able to use them but I think it's probably a small market for those. The Morrow hub is probably the most useful part of these wheels.
Being that they're 24" wheels, they probably don't have too much value. They do appear to be either wood or metal clad wood rims so they are definitely older. I would think someone might be able to use them but I think it's probably a small market for those. The Morrow hub is probably the most useful part of these wheels.
Ah, I missed that it did say 26 on one of the tires. That being said, I do think the one without the hub guts is a 24" wheel due to the spoke count, there are only 28 spokes on that wheel. The other wheel with the Morrow hub has 36 spokes so that is most likely a 26" wheel.
Ah, I missed that it did say 26 on one of the tires. That being said, I do think the one without the hub guts is a 24" wheel due to the spoke count, there are only 28 spokes on that wheel. The other wheel with the Morrow hub has 36 spokes so that is most likely a 26" wheel.
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