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How much would a decent powertap built up into a wheel cost? And what rim and spoke combinations would you recomend?
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It depends on what type of application you want to use it for... whether it was going to be a training only wheel, an all round wheel (training and racing) or just a racing only wheel.

I have mine built onto a 30mm deep Mavic rim, 24h, works fine for both training and racing.

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Opps; contact me for a price as it varies wih exchange rate fluctuations.

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