They are really big on building wheels and I might get them to do it for this - if it's going to be a once-in-a-lifetime bike
Lights seem pricey though
I know this is a lot of money, but I don't have a car or have kids, so I want to spend a few quid on the thing I love most doing
Lights seem pricey though
I know this is a lot of money, but I don't have a car or have kids, so I want to spend a few quid on the thing I love most doing
Hello John,
I've attached a quote for a couple of strong good quality custom wheels for your bike including a dynamo hub on the front and converting to a cassette instead of a freewheel (Stronger and with more options)
Not on the quote below are the headlight, taillight and USB charging system (I saw a note that you were interested in this)
The simplest USB charging setup is a Sinewave Beacon headlight which has a built in USB charger. It's a $360 light, basically the most expensive we sell, but is very bright and simple to use. An alternative system for about $250 would be an Busch and Mueller IQ XS and the SInewave Revolution, a waterproof converter, which has a nicer beam for city riding and saves you $100.
In addition, taillights range from $30-75 and the labor to do the wiring for everything is about $60, so depending on what you choose the lights/USB system installed will be $340-495
Let me know if you have questions about specific parts of the wheel build, or lighting. There are a plethora of options and we'd love to talk through any of them with you.
We look forward to hearing from you!
-Spencer
Cambridge Bicycle