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[Closed] How much should it cost to true a wheel?

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I need to know how much I should be paying to have some buckles and flat spots removed from my new but used deemax wheels.

After sorting the bearings and the freehub I checked the wheels were straight and running fine, guess what they run like thick shite of a flat surface 😯

So how much should it cost to have them sorted, any help appreciated 😀


 
Posted : 11/06/2011 9:18 pm
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Anything from £6 to £20.
Had a spoke replaced last week cost me £16.


 
Posted : 11/06/2011 9:20 pm
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I paid a tenner I think for a total retension (an assembled but not "built" wheel with no dish or tension or anything) from Icycles in Innerleithen and it's a bloomin superb build. Fast turnaround too and Steve knows DH kit better than anyone.


 
Posted : 11/06/2011 9:23 pm
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nowt much you can do about flat spots.....£10-15


 
Posted : 11/06/2011 9:24 pm
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My LBS do it for free, but I have spent a few £££ with them over the years. As above £10 is about right.


 
Posted : 11/06/2011 9:26 pm
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Evans was loads I think £25 for a spoke

Phil Corley were just over £11

Well done Corleys..


 
Posted : 11/06/2011 9:34 pm
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My LBS charges £10 for the truing, £1 per replacement spoke and £1 for the rim tape which is required whether you have 1 new spoke or 36 new spokes. Usually a buckle that you can ride to the shop costs £10-15 depending on how buggered things are.

EDIY - just reread the OP and flat spots will never come out. Big problem when we used rim brakes but not so much of a problem with discs.... unless your rims look like 50 pence pieces that is!


 
Posted : 11/06/2011 9:39 pm
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Never paid to be honest when it comes to truing, never had a spoke replaced so couldn't comment


 
Posted : 11/06/2011 9:41 pm
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I get charged £5, would do it myself but I like to give a little back to my LBS.


 
Posted : 11/06/2011 9:44 pm
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Hargroves charged me 15 for truing my wheel, thought that was pricey personally. But seems to be standard price round our way


 
Posted : 11/06/2011 10:49 pm
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some buckles and flat spots removed from my new but used.

You see, thats a bit of a "piece of string" question.

"new but used"... rings alarm bells, well, how old are they, who/what were they used by - if they were well looked after, then it could be a tenner, it could be two hundred quid

"some buckles and flat spots" doesn't really help us, they could just need a quick tune up, they could need new rim and spokes - all depends how bad it is!


 
Posted : 11/06/2011 10:54 pm
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We charge from £10-£15, depending on how long it takes to do the work, although if you buy a wheel, or have one built by us we don't usually charge for a quick true up

Spokes £1 each for regular plain gauge

Full rebuild using PG spokes £30 per wheel, can't remember how much it is for a rebuild with butted spokes

Flat spots are not repairable, you'd need a new rim & rebuild


 
Posted : 11/06/2011 10:55 pm

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