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YOU WILL WANT TO READ THIS: Here is the weird thing about these wheels - these are actually warranty replacement stock from SE Racing. See the 2nd and 3rd photo for what you will receive. The sticker says MADE IN CHINA, which they are not. I suspect the wheels were shipped to China to assemble the bikes and the leftovers were sent to SE with the bike shipment to use as warranty replacements. These wheels are actually made in Mexico. I know, most people think all Skyway mags are made in the U.S., but at some point they sent the molds for the 16" to Mexico (it's easy to tell which you have.. if your wheels say MADE IN USA on them, they were made in the U.S. - when they started making them in Mexico they removed that from the tooling). So kind of a cool thing to get these "Lil' Ripper wheels" in SE boxes and all... but also, I checked others price and we have the best price on these as well so grab 'em quick. We only have a few sets.
Brand new Skyway 16" 5-spoke wheelset (front and rear included) - the wheel you loved as a kid, but now better (sealed bearings!)
COLOR: BLACK
SIZE: 16" (305mm ISO bead diameter) - uses 1.75"-2.125" wide tires PLEASE NOTE: Bicycle wheel systems are measured by the OUTER DIAMETER of the TIRE. Therefore a 16" wheel like this takes a 16" tire. The wheel measures about 12" in diameter.
HUB SPACING: 100mm FRONT / 110mm REAR
TIRE VALVE: SCHRADER
DRIVETRAIN: SINGLE SPEED, 16T or larger freewheel (not included)
BEARINGS: SEALED CARTRIDGE BEARINGS
Axle size: 3/8" front and rear
NOTE: Skyway mag wheels do not have a lip for the tire bead to "pull" against. Therefore, installing tires on these wheels is a challenge. You must first mount the tire/tube on the wheel and add just enough air to give the tire form. then position/center the tire on the wheel, inflate a bit more, adjust the tire, etc. until the tire is positioned evenly on the wheel before fully inflating the tire
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