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Old 08-11-06, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by geraldatwork
The easiest thing might be to have a local wheel builder (someone with a good reputation) completely re tension the rear wheel. Generally the cost should come in somewhere between a complete build, around $50 and just a simple true, around $20. To me $30-35 seems reasonable. Even if you sent the wheels back Performance might not pay for return shipping which should be about the same cost.
Thanks for the advice- I actually purchased them locally, but I'd still need to buy another set of wheels even if I did return them, so that's going to be more with shipping and everything else. Anyone in the Palo Alto area recommend the bike shop that has someone with a decent wheelsmith?
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