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Originally Posted by Bob Dopolina
(Post 14969773)
You should certainly expect communication.
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Originally Posted by sour
(Post 14971093)
If I had been told 4 to 6 weeks, I still would have ordered and would have walked away as a happier customer in the end.
Mike |
No matter how respected the builder/company is...customer support should still be a priority. No reason the OP should be ignored.
Williams is offereing free shipping if anyone is looking for a wheelset http://www.williamscycling.com/FREE-...300_p_135.html |
Originally Posted by valygrl
(Post 14969140)
sced, what a phenomenally unhelpful post.
Wheel building is about as hard as setting up a front derailleur although it takes a lot longer. With a little reading you can build wheels which never go out of true unless the rims get bent on obstacles or in a crash. When you manage to bend one you can be back in business that afternoon or the next morning for about $50 (Velocity or Kinlin rim) if you have a spare on hand. Wearing out a brake track costs the same. I gave up on having other people build wheels for me after a reputable shop built me a rear that was too loose to stay true and a front that collapsed presumably for the same reason and highly recommend other cyclists do the same. |
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