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Old 07-27-11 | 08:47 AM
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e0richt
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From: Hammonton, NJ

Bikes: Dawes Lightning sport, Trek 1220, Trek 7100

I had a bike with a freewheel that I replaced with a free hub from the bike shop and that cost me 100... so I think its a good price... havent had a problem with them and when the cassette does wear out, its pretty simple to replace it yourself...

Originally Posted by meaculpa
new rear wheel on a budget...
Under-employed, $ tight, replacing much of drivetrain on a limited budget.

My rear rim is caved and the rear hub is acting up. The wheel is a Weinmann DP18 36 H laced to a Shimano FH 2200. Tried to recall how long I've been riding these, closest I can figure is @ 3 years (the front wheel seems fine btw) and I've bashed some nasty potholes in that time. My LBS is going to order a new pair and work a deal with me & just sell me the rear wheel. Sounds like it'll be around $100.

My question is: for commuting & light-touring, can I do better in terms of price and/or performance? I'd appreciate any opinions.
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