you might wanna recheck your math 
;)

On Monday, November 13, 2017 at 1:41:25 PM UTC-6, tc wrote:
>
> Singlespeeders, is your single worth $2,000 to you?
>
> Assuming whatever the 'classic single' is to be, the frame with headset 
> and seatpost are included.  Toying around with what a parts list would be, 
> and cost, assuming buying all new.  Here's what I came up with doing a very 
> quick survey of pretty good parts:
>
> 1.  Headset: ($150) Included with frame?
> 2.  Stem ($115)
> 3.  Handlebar ($125)
> 4.  Grips and/or tape ($50)
> 5.  Front/Rear caliper brakes & pads ($125)
> 6.  Front/Rear brake levers ($50)
> 7.  Brake cables and end caps ($20)
> 8.  Bottom bracket threaded English ($125)
> 9.  Single-speed Crank / spindle / arms $175
> 10. Pedals ($60)
> 11. Chain ($20)
> 12. Front wheel:  rim, spokes, 100mm hub ($200)
> 13. Rear wheel: rim, spokes, 120mm flip-flop hub (single or dingle?) ($200)
> 14. Front/rear tires & tubes (38mm w/out fender, 32 w/fender) ($100)
> 15. Seatpost: 27.2mm ($85) Included with frame?
> 16. Saddle ($150)
>
> Total parts: $1,515 ($1,750 if headset and seatpost not included with 
> frame)
>
> Frame, headset, seatpost:  $1,400 (?)
>
> Total bike & parts:  ~ $1,915
>
> Shipping: $170 East of Mississippi
>
> TOTAL bike, parts, shipping:  ~ $2,085
>

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