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Florida Vaughn
Are these Bullseye?? My thought is no...web page
84profile
Negative ghostrider!
Reilley1
quote:
Unknown hubs with Bullseye decals
Small print...
tinman41
look like suzue
Keep_It_Warm
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[ November 15, 2006, 08:35 AM: Message edited by: Keep_It_Warm ]
Kip Lowe
I'm looking for a REAR bullseye hub.
z-4wheldrft
im looking for one too silver rear
Walter
not even talking about the shape of the hub being wrong but the decal needs the other way.

meaning, the decal reads left to right, it doesnt wrap around the hub body.

plus the flange edge where it meets the body is beveled. bullseyes arent.
Dirty
That's just wrong...Brett has been in this hobby long enough to know what true Bullseye hubs look like. That somewhat deceiving the way he worded that auction. Shame...shame!!!

Tony
mcam
I did a double take when I saw these:

Brakes

I could be mistaken, but dont think those are genuine MX1000's. Is there such a thing as MX1000A's? I thought all MX1000's had the Weinmann adjuster and the quick releases.
Keep_It_Warm
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[ November 15, 2006, 10:24 PM: Message edited by: Keep_It_Warm ]
zrtom
Those brakes are cheapo copies.
AndyDiamond
Yeah, this is bulls**t ebay selling.

Brett, you should know better!

Buyer beware - any person who cannot easily spot the difference between these knock-offs and teh real thing would get stung.

Note the auction says 'sold as is'.

As they are they are MX1000 COPIES.
'Copies' being the word that is missing from the auction.

Simply stating 'MX1000' is a bit misleading.

Be straight up in your auction listings and you won't get negative feedback later.

Saying the buyer should have known they were copies doesn't cut it.
Rich
imagine that!! the bullseye auction did state in fine print ..unknown hubs with bullseye decals...and also was just regreased.
the brake auction-that is just wrong...
isn't this the guy who had a thread on here something about his life?

[ November 16, 2006, 12:19 AM: Message edited by: Rich ]
Reilley1
Those are MX1000As tho
AndyDiamond
Whatever they are they cost someone $40.

They may or may not have thought they were the genuine article.

No where does the auction state they are 'Dia-Compe'.

Buyer beware but I still think auctions need to be clearer in their wording.
Having a disclaimer isn't good enough to disguise vague listings.
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