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Not entirely convinced you'd be able to (i) find a second hand set of genuine Speedlines and (ii) then refurb them, for the cost of newly manufactured Tramonts :?, ...but in addition to cableguy's & NottsRS's posts, another split-rim option you may want to consider is the BBS LM which should also hold their value well (on top of looking super cool :worship: of course) should that be a key consideration for you.cableguy said:For that price i'd keep a lookout for some genuine Speedlines. You should be able to buy and refurbish for a similar cost with the bonus of the value increasing as the years go on...
ch3tman said:Despite the above, I think you'll do extremely well to find any high quality 3-piece split rims in 18" for less than £2.5k. The Veloce are significantly cheaper for a reason...
AndyS said:ch3tman said:Despite the above, I think you'll do extremely well to find any high quality 3-piece split rims in 18" for less than £2.5k. The Veloce are significantly cheaper for a reason...
Sorry for the thread revival - but was directed here from the 'New Chapter' thread.
Does anyone have any experience of the Veloce rims?
They do look good, and at 1k a set seem very reasonable.....
The feedback in the above 2 posts is consistent with what I also read. Further feedback on Rennlist too.AndyS said:Sorry for the thread revival - but was directed here from the 'New Chapter' thread.ch3tman said:Despite the above, I think you'll do extremely well to find any high quality 3-piece split rims in 18" for less than £2.5k. The Veloce are significantly cheaper for a reason...
Does anyone have any experience of the Veloce rims?
They do look good, and at 1k a set seem very reasonable.....