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Who carries cheap cogs?
I just scoped Harris Cyclery for a new rear cog - THEY WANT OVER $25 FOR A SINGLE COG!!! I paid only twice that for my entire rear wheel! Who has a good selection of (new OR used) cogs for reasonable prices? I want a 1/8" 18-tooth to start with.
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Originally Posted by FarHorizon
I just scoped Harris Cyclery for a new rear cog - THEY WANT OVER $25 FOR A SINGLE COG!!! I paid only twice that for my entire rear wheel! Who has a good selection of (new OR used) cogs for reasonable prices? I want a 1/8" 18-tooth to start with.
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Why on earth anyone would want to skimp out on a cog is beyond me. Spend the money, get an EAI, Suntour or Dura-Ace. Search this forum and see the problems that people have had with cheaper cogs (Surlys, Somas, etc) and then decide if spending an extra $10-15 on something that is going to last seems unreasonable. Don't nickle and dime yourself into a whole new set of problems.
m. |
i concur...a cog is a precision part of you bike...and one under a lot of stress...a crappy rim or spokes barely makes a difference...
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And I would know that the cog I pay Harris $25+ is a better brand than I get on e-Bay for $15 because??
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Originally Posted by FarHorizon
And I would know that the cog I pay Harris $25+ is a better brand than I get on e-Bay for $15 because??
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Phil, DA, Suntour, and EAI are the best brands out there. I've heard of a few people stripping EAI cogs though. My next cog will be a Phil and I will pay $40 for it. My life is worth it.
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Ben's Bike is selling D-A cogs for $18, that's not a bad price. I wouldn't buy any of the cheaper ones.
There is a relatively small number of quality track cogs: Dura-Ace, SOMA, EAI, the new Surly, Campagnolo, Sun Tour, Miche (maybe), Phil Wood... did I leave any off? Anything else is liable to be a cheap stamped cog with poor materials and sloppy tolerances. There are too many people on this forum who can attest to how a bad cog stripped their hub. A decent cog lasts a really long time. Skip a beer here or there over the next year and you'll have it paid off and have many more years of reliable service ahead of you. Or maybe you'd rather buy a new hub... |
Hehe, my cog cost all of $3. Mind you, it's an absolute POS that I only bought because the local shops have nothing better to offer. Anyway, it's going strong at 1000 miles. Fingers crossed.
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They weigh down my bag. So I don't carry cheap cogs.
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Originally Posted by mcatano
Search this forum and see the problems that people have had with cheaper cogs (Surlys, Somas, etc) .....
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OK - Harris has D.A., Soma, or E.A.I. for between $26 and $30. BensBikes has D.A. for $16. Still a 38% difference in price!
I don't mind paying for quality, but SHEEESH - I don't like being gouged! Especially when you consider that manufacturing costs on a threaded cog are probably less than a dollar per cog! SOMEBODY's making a heck of a lot on cogs - and it probably isn't Bens Bikes! |
my surly was also pricey and the lbs told me it was solid. hmmmmm
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Actually the costs are higher than you might expect. The cog is cast, forged, and then machined. Some heat treating occurs in there somewhere. There's a lot of work that goes into a quality cog versus a stamped cheapo.
If it were otherwise, someone would come out with the high quality $5 cog and sweep the competition. |
old surly cogs were notorious for being too narrow - thus having poor locking contact.
the new drillium surly cogs are apparently much better. |
Dura Ace is Dura Ace. The only diff is Harris wants $10 more for the same cog than Bens Bikes! I'm willing to pay my LBS a premium (if they stocked SS cogs, which they don't), but an internet purchase is something else.
Quality for price RULES - and Harris loses! |
I thought Soma were good quality cogs as well. People have had problems with them? they look like a high quality machined cog to me...
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Harris's prices aren't cheap, but then again, LBS's don't make their money--nor can they--selling parts.
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Originally Posted by seaden
I got my Surly cog for $32.00...it's a bad cog?? I though surly was a good brand
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what are you gonna buy with the extra $3.00 u save buying a cheap cog?
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Originally Posted by na975
what are you gonna buy with the extra $3.00 u save buying a cheap cog?
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Hah! I bought my DA 14T cog at the Bike Church for a mere $17!
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I'm using the new surly cog and I love it so far....no problems
been using it for about 3 months so far |
I'm gonna upgrade to a 1/8 DA cog very soon, so if you want a cheap 16t 3/32 DA cog, FarHorizon, PM me.
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