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Old 01-17-10 | 08:24 PM
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chico1st
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Assuming your labor costs nothing. Detensioning the wheel, transferring spokes over to a new rim is more time consuming than a straight up lace and factoring in that cost, is probably *not* cheaper than a prebuilt new wheel. Don't kid yourself here.
but he said he only spent 25$... thats cheaper than a new wheel.
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