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Somebody would make a fortune.....
.....if they'd sell a fixed gear 700c rear wheel (no front just rear) for $50-$75. Is it not economically do-able? Maybe a basic rim, and a track hub ( non flip flop)?
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Originally Posted by maddyfish
(Post 5711942)
.....if they'd sell a fixed gear 700c rear wheel (no front just rear) for $50-$75.
Otherwise, the cheapest POS fixed wheel you could possibly build would be about 40 dollars in parts alone, and even with slave labor builds you have to ship the wheel to the US. Then the quality of the parts would be so poor that you would lose money in returns for defective parts if not lawsuits. There is a tremendous gap in quality between the bottom basement fixed hub and something with reasonable quality like a formula. There are lots of ways to save money on parts, but wheels are probably the worst place to do it. Our 2 cents. |
^^^Maybe, but if a BD messenger is $350. The rear wheel can't be costing much. Take away the cost for the crank, chain, frame, fork, front wheels, bars, brakes, cables, and tires, not much is left for the wheel. I'd take a new rear wheel from a BD messenger for $75.
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If you can get a formula/sun set for 120, 75 seems ok for just a rear.
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Originally Posted by BrooklynMachine
(Post 5711982)
The cheapest POS fixed wheel you could possibly build would be about 40 dollars in parts alone, and even with slave labor builds you have to ship the wheel to the US. Then the quality of the parts would be so poor that you would lose money in returns for defective parts if not lawsuits.
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somebody would make a fortune if they sold a fixed gear bike that was ready to ride pretty much out of the box for like $350.
oh.. wait. |
I'm pretty sure I've seen rear only for ~$70ish ... don't remember if it was an ebay store or not. I know I've seen it though.
EDIT: Also, my wheelset from BikeIsland (if I remember correctly) was $100 total ;) Vuelta. That was a wheel, with rim tape, tubes, tires, cog, lock ring, washers, and nuts all pre-installed. I don't ride like a mad man, but i do skip and skid every so often, and do sprints.... no problems yet. I did go with a surly cog and lock ring though... didn't wanna trust the cheapie one. If they can do that for $100 ($20 more if you want a color other than black), then I think a $50-$75 single rear is do-able. |
Originally Posted by maddyfish
(Post 5711942)
.....if they'd sell a fixed gear 700c rear wheel (no front just rear) for $50-$75. Is it not economically do-able? Maybe a basic rim, and a track hub ( non flip flop)?
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Yeah, someone I know got a fixed rear wheel new from the LBS for $50... no-name rim on some garbage Quando hub. I mean, I don't think it was even really worth the $50, he'll just have to replace it next year...
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