DT Swiss, I believe, makes (assembles?) some of their rims/hubs/spokes/
wheels in Grand Junction, CO.


On Dec 20, 10:48 am, Dave Rivbike <d...@rivbike.com> wrote:
> Gestating the idea of an All American Roadeo.
> Is it possible?
> Would have gone with say an Atlantis, but I think the MUSA quill stem
> doesn't exist.
>
> Roadeo Frame
> White Industries Crank
> Phil BB, Spokes & Hubs
> Chris King Headset
> Paul Brakes
> Thomson threadless stem, seatpost
> Thomson even makes bolts
>
> Here's the sticky stuff:
>
> Chain, Cassette, Tires, Cabling, Shifters, Brake Levers, Rims,
> Handlebars
>
> Not sure if Bontrager stuff is all MUSA or not anymore, but they do
> rims (complete wheels), handlebars, tires, saddles, bottle cages
> Phil and White both make a single speed cogs but no cassettes...
> Paul makes brake levers, but not for drops
>
> Is it possible?
> Any ideas for those last bits?
> Is Bontrager MUSA?
> Am I missing some great MUSA manufacturer?
>
> I know of a custom knifemaker who machines his own cassettes, but to
> buy one would probably be $999 or so.
>
> More questions than answers. A monumental invoice total I'm sure, but
> primo stuff.

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