Workman wheels prices?

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bairdco

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from their website: 77A WHEEL :FRONT.DRUM 26X1.25 W/O TIRE $ 99.99

( i think the "26x1.25" is a typo. it's in the group of 26x2.125. and i don't think they make 1.25 wheels.)

also, here's a link to their PDF pricelist:

http://worksmancycles.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/media/ReplacementParsList.pdf

it's a little hard to figure out, since it's got all the stuff for trikes and industrial pizza trucks and whatever, but if you know what you're looking for, it's all there...

(like newsboy frames are only 160 bucks...)
 
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badbarb

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fasteddy I priced them from the manufacturer (worksman) they were $105. plus s&h that is with no tire or tube the complete unit is $ 135.10 hope that helps OH and thats for a 26X2.125........Barb
 

fasteddy

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Thanks, Barb, that makes thing easier. Sure appreciate everyones help.
That is just the size I am after. Poor things are going to have a job getting all of me down the road so I had better get the best/biggest.
Thanks again,

Steve.
 

KilroyCD

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I got a set of Worksman wheels for my Whizzer. Front with drum and rear with Shimano CB-110 coaster brake. They are verging on being overbuilt! I have whole bikes that weigh less than one of their wheels (without tire).
 
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fasteddy

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Hi Barb, talked to the guy selling them and asked him to open the bidding up to Canada.
He was good enough to and then Flea bay wouldn't let me bid. That cost both of us.

Trouble with bringing any thing into Canada is that if it can't come by mail, UPS puts a
$52.00 fee on every package that comes over for "custom clearance' fees. Then the Gov. charges 5% of that for Good and Services Tax plus the item.
Makes the Worksman factory wheel price, pricey if they come by Big Brown but I'll call tomorrow and see.

The really great part of that little rip off is they charged me to clear the wheels of the bike I bought because they were separate.

My favorite saying is "Some times it pays to be Canadian but you can bet it always costs"

Thanks

Steve.
 

fasteddy

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Hi Pete, building an early 50's Monark cruiser into an electric bike. Only thing legal here in B.C. I did in fact get the wheels that we were talking about.

I looked at Worksman trikes and then I deceided to add a side car that I'm building at this very moment. It looks like a small Chris Craft boat.
Welcome to the forum.

Steve