For Sale 1199R OEM Marchesini Wheels $1,350!

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Hey Guys,

I have a set of Marchesini wheels off of my 1199R. The wheels were removed right at 600 miles. Please note that the front wheel has a dent. Not sure how it happened as I only knew about it when my dealer installed the OZ wheels and gave the stock back to me. The rear wheels is in phenomenal shape. It looks like the small dent on the front wheel should be an easy fix.

My dealer recommended a place they use all the time to have the front wheel fixed and i went ahead and I contacted them already. Please see their response below.
The price is $1,350 shipped to the Conus. Payment should be made via paypal friends and family or add the 3%. Please take time to look at the pictures and let me know if you need more as I will be happy to take them. I want to be as transparent as possible so feel free to reach out to me with any questions. The wheels will be properly packed in the same boxes the OZ wheels came in.

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Julian,
So observing your photos the wheel can for sure be fixed, i can't give you an exact price on the repair until i get the wheel in here to further investigate the damage, your probably looking between $140-180 dollars to fix, we will try our best to match the paint if any damage occurs while repairing, we use heat so there is a possibility, any questions feel free to call me.
Jerod
303-936-0232


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Woody's Wheel Works LLC
2200 S. Jason St.
Denver, CO 80223
(303) 936-0232
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On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 9:05 AM, Julian Gil <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,

I have a front wheel that is has a little dent and I wanted to reach out to you guys to see if you can repair it and if so how much would it be to fix it? The dent did not damage or crack the paint. Please see the pictures for reference.

Thanks.
 

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The dealer dented it when he was removing your old tires. Someone inexperience was trying to get the lip over and I bet they had the iron in to deep and not close enough to the edge. They probably realized it once the damage was done.

Great wheels, that small dent shouldn't affect a thing when the tires are mounted. I've seen worse.

GL
 
Who knows man, at first that was my first reaction as the bike was practically new. I did easy miles on her for the first 600 miles and quite frankly i was disappointed when I saw that dent...
Anyway thank you, I also do not think that dent should be a problem..
 
That's not bad at all... here in Ohio I had to fix a few bent rims from all the salt degraded roads. The shop I did it at usually charged $80-100 for rims in way worse shape.
 
That's good to know. If no one takes them then ill keep them and use them as a spare track wheels.
 

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