Glenn,
do you still have the wheels?? if so i'll take um
thanks Barry
SOLD: Two 75mm Turner Avila 84a's
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Thanks,
Barry
Barry
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Oh, I see Glenn, thanks for explaining.Glenn S wrote:Yes Erin, it is all I have left of the Avila wheels. I already sold the other duros I had of the Avila. But many racers would use a tad harder durometer wheel up front for speed, with a softer duro in the back for traction. I think 84a is the hardest duro of Avila.
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SOLD: Two 75mm Turner Avila 84a's
SOLD Already

Tested these wheels out once for 5 minutes at the most in front of my house on perfect asphalt. They show no wear at all really. They spin perfectly true.
$18 plus tracked shipping of your choice.

Tested these wheels out once for 5 minutes at the most in front of my house on perfect asphalt. They show no wear at all really. They spin perfectly true.
$18 plus tracked shipping of your choice.
Last edited by Glenn S on Wed Mar 10, 2004 3:48 am, edited 2 times in total.