Question time! So I had a bit of an accident with my Reynold Attacks, where the chain dropped behind the cassette, and broke one of the spokes. My options are:
1) Send the wheel back to Reynolds and pay about 350 quid for a replacement, and wait God knows how long.
2) Sell the wheelset as is. If so roughly how much? And buy a completely new set of wheels as I've always wanted something a bit deeper. Looking at these:
As above. Personally, as long as the wheel uses 'normal' otp spokes that aren't £10 each and can be sourced easily (I'm looking at you, Fulcrum), re-build the drive side. Usually most of the spokes on the DS get toasted when you drop the chain over the back.
Question time! So I had a bit of an accident with my Reynold Attacks, where the chain dropped behind the cassette, and broke one of the spokes. My options are:
1) Send the wheel back to Reynolds and pay about 350 quid for a replacement, and wait God knows how long.
2) Sell the wheelset as is. If so roughly how much? And buy a completely new set of wheels as I've always wanted something a bit deeper. Looking at these:
http://www.superstarcomponents.com/en/carbon-clincher-volta-evo-hubs-2024-hole-lightweight.htm
3) Have somebody rebuild the wheel, maybe around a new hub.
Could do with getting my bike up and running ASAP!