such a simple question...
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such a simple question...
it's about ss, not fixed, hence my need to ask it: what's a cheap wheelset? i know the pair at bicyclwheels.com with the flip flop formula/cxp22s, but this is a vert dropout bike that we'll never be using as a fixed. so what's a good cheap option?
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Come on now Ian.
Any road wheel made ever with the correct sized rim.
If it's cassette, use a spacer kit. If it's freewheel. BMX freewheel, respaced, redish.
Any road wheel made ever with the correct sized rim.
If it's cassette, use a spacer kit. If it's freewheel. BMX freewheel, respaced, redish.
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well...i mean without respacing or redishing. an off-the peg, throw it on the bike and go sort of set.
but yes, i do think that respace/redish is the way to go...
but yes, i do think that respace/redish is the way to go...
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You're not going to do much better than the usual cheapie track/flipflop wheels, anything else is going to need respacing.
edit: bicyclewheels.com has some $100 cassette rigs, a little cheaper but I'd only go this way if you need to play chainline games.
edit: bicyclewheels.com has some $100 cassette rigs, a little cheaper but I'd only go this way if you need to play chainline games.




