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Old 17-Jan-2006, 23:19
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My back wheel has some nasty scratches where a foreign object has passed through and hit the spokes. I cant afford to be without it so I wondered what was the possibility of finding a mint wheel that next time I need a back tyre they could be swapped. Its grey
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Old 18-Jan-2006, 00:01
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There's one on ebay at the mo I think for £200
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Old 18-Jan-2006, 00:01
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They turn up on Ebay quite often. Last one i was looking at went for around £200 though.
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Old 18-Jan-2006, 00:02
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Old 18-Jan-2006, 00:03
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Not the £200 one - it's gone I think but here's one..... Here it is...

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Old 18-Jan-2006, 01:15
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Found it......
£200 buy it now
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Old 18-Jan-2006, 07:02
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Hmmm, buying used wheels sound a little risky....may just simply be a swap for better wheels, or it may be parts from a stolen bike or worse.
Buyer beware

Also, with all the stolen bikes I see discussed here, I am a little surprised that buying parts on the net is not approached a little more gingerly..
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The rear wheels are the same as used on the Monster S4S.
I brought one a while back off of ebay for around 200 quid including sprocket carrier.
FYI a new wheel from ducati without disc or sprocket carrier is about 500 quid !!

Once you get the wheel stick it in the bike without a tyre on it and spin it so you can check run-out, and see if it has any flat spots. This is the easiest way to quickly check its condition.

Mine was perfect.

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Old 19-Jan-2006, 23:49
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Guys the pictures of the wheels Ive seen on fleabay are not tye same as mine (i think) I will take a pic over the weekend and conpare.
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Old 19-Jan-2006, 23:55
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Ah.... you have an ST4 then with 3 spoke wheels....
In that case a late Monster 900 / 1000 900ssie etc will be the one you need - the 4S has 5 spoke Marchesinis
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