Building the wheel

camerart

Pedelecer
Mar 22, 2012
140
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Dorset
Hi,

While looking for a rear wheel with motor, I keep seeing motors on their own, which need to be built into a wheel. Can anyone tell me what's involved in this, how much and do most bike shops do this service?

Cheers, Camerart.
 
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Deleted member 4366

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Some bike shops do it. Some charge a lot for it.By the time you've paid £30 to £40 for the spokes, £20 to £40 for the rim, and £30 to £100 for building, added to £100 to £200 for the motor, it makes an expensive project. It's much cheaper to buy a complete kit or a ready-built wheel.