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[Closed] 2nd hand pair of wheels arrived with a dent - should I be miffed?

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Well - I've actively avoided auctions that state the rims have any sort of dent - wear and tear scratches I don't have issue with but I've stayed clear from any mentions of dents.

So the issue is, had the seller mentioned that (if it was dented before selling) I wouldn't of bid. I was expecting an undamaged rim and Pro2 Evo front and back. On those grounds I'll be returning. I feel bad for the guy as EBay will make him pay the return postage. If what he says is true regarding the dent and he can prove it I guess he can claim against MyHermes.


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 10:28 am
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the rear hub is branded as Santa Cruz. If thats the case it's not a Pro2 Evo

What makes you say that?
I have a set of Santacruz branded PRO2EVOs.
They're just branded with the SC logo as they came on an SC bike.


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 10:55 am
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if I was selling them I would have mentioned the ding but some people are not not as saintly as me 😉

Could you try to send back as the item is not as described? What does the seller say?


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 11:44 am
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[quote=bobbyspangles ]if I was selling them I would have mentioned the ding but some people are not not as saintly as me

Which is why ebay has purchase protection - I have to admit I'm still wondering if the seller is trying it on, and was hoping that it will be too much hassle to return as monkeyboy suggests. Maybe he wasn't aware of it as I guess you don't necessarily do a full inspection when selling in the same way you do when buying - very dubious about damage like that happening in transit, it's very localised damage which isn't typical for what you get with that. Does the box they came in have any obvious damage? If not I reckon you can pretty much rule that out.


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 2:58 pm
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Nah - the box is fine. The seller asked me to send photos of the box to rule that out. Maybe he was hoping to pin it on the courier. They were also well packed.

I'd like to know how to spot the difference between a Pro2 and an Evo - are there any external differences other than the writing on the shell?


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 3:23 pm
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Is there much value difference between Pro 2 and an Evo?

Not so much value, but if you use/plan to use 12mm maxles the pro 2 isn't really fit for purpose, the axles are too weak. The Evo fixes all of that, and makes swapping axles a bit easier too if you're bothered, it's a better hub but the diferences are fairly specific.

There's no meaningful difference between the fronts.


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 4:17 pm
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The shape of the NDS adapter is different and a dead give away. The evo version doesn't have the 45 degree flange on it. It should look like this :
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobile/hope-pro-2-evo-rear-hub-conversion-kit/rp-prod68578


 
Posted : 07/02/2016 5:43 pm
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Thanks Dave


 
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