CanAmSteve
Dirt Disciple
There seem to be lots of inexpensive Quando-hubbed replacement wheels around these days. Cheep and cheerful or trouble? I've purchased a few pair but try and find Shimano in the belief their hubs are better. My Quandos tend to come needing grease and adjustment. One bolt-on 27" wheel had a strange (to me anyway) wheel nut (IIRC, 10mm extra-fine, with 14mm flats). I swapped in another axle.
The people selling Quand say they have no more problems/returns than others, but then they would, wouldn't they? I don't expect these to be bulletproof, but for a casually-ridden bike (the more you have the less you ride any one) they seem to work and look OK.
I'm not quite to the point of relacing wheels myself. What sort of price can I expect for a straight wheel rebuild with new SS spokes?
The people selling Quand say they have no more problems/returns than others, but then they would, wouldn't they? I don't expect these to be bulletproof, but for a casually-ridden bike (the more you have the less you ride any one) they seem to work and look OK.
I'm not quite to the point of relacing wheels myself. What sort of price can I expect for a straight wheel rebuild with new SS spokes?