|
That's helpful as well T-up. Thanks.
I was just told that I could have my rims anodized (black or gold) and relaced for $350 for the set. This ain't bad, considering that Excel rims would be pretty darn expensive (I think Dialysis figured $850 in a previous thread). The only advantage to getting Excel rims would be going up a size in back. The advantages to getting the stock ones anodized would be (a) less expense, and (b) less turnaround time.
Um, I'm assuming the stock rims CAN be anodized. They're aluminum, aren't they?
__________________
Ogle my bike here.
|