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Old 08-26-19 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by djs42
Perhaps I'd be better simply buying rims and lacing them myself or looking for NOS components?
And it's a 63CM frame, not 64 as I stated earlier.
Absolutely nothing wrong with building the wheelset yourself or gathering the parts for a local bike shop to build them.

NOS refers mostly to vintage parts and they do come with hefty price tag. Modern 10 components are fairly affordable.

But remember going to 10-12 speed will require changing the groupset from downtube to brifters.

Its not just a simple switch of the wheelset to make it a 10 speed.

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