On Oct 20, 11:25 am, Ken Yokanovich <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Not hard to crack the $950 mark if you were to use a Phil Wood
> cassette rear and a Schmidt up front.  Rivendell offers some built
> wheel pricing on the web.  Jack Brown tires are 700c, not 650b. Some
> accurate details on the wheels would help improve any potential for
> sale.
>
OK, the guy did state that he was using White Industries hubs. So,
looking at their website, the most expensive front hub is $158 and the
rear is $286 (ti option) that's $444 for the hubset. If he uses 32h
hubs, then add $64 for db spokes at $1/spoke. The rim cost what $100
each, or let's say $200; tires are another $100, so that's a total of
about $800. Add in $150 for labor ($75/wheel) and you're at $950:P

Wow, cycling parts sure seem to be expensive :(
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