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Push rims for racing with foam coating for nonslip grip, aluminum rings with threaded aluminum stand offs (6 for 36 spoke models), 12 inch by 7/ 8 inch rim weighs 9 ounces total, mounts on spokes with rubber backed washers, easily removable for interchanging rims. Available from 10 to 19 inch outside diameter; and 5/8 inch, 7/8 inch or 1 inch hand rim diameters. Fits 24, 28, 32, and 36 spoke patterns. 20 inch model available for standard street chairs at slightly higher price. Foam coating is oven cured and bonded to rim, not glued on. Also available uncoated, for use with tape or adhesive.

Notes: Rims may be recoated with foam. ** Sold in pairs.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on January 16, 2001.

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Alloy Graphics

8145 N Weirick Rd
Corona, California 91719
United States
Telephone: 714-737-2545.
Web: No known web address.


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