First I've heard of them. But they look sweet!
you can place an order. when i inquired mid-week, they said 2 weeks-ish to make and send out. they got 60 orders in 2 days. i'm sure they're into the hundreds by now.So can you buy these now? it looks like the website is updated since i last checked them out? although they dont seem as ornate as the old ones. Still might have to plunk down some stimulus $$ on these.
That's for the smallest size. An 18T is $85.50, for example. Still an excellent price for Ti though.The Boone to cogs are $66.50. You can order them right from the website. That is crazy cheap for a ti cog. Based on the prices above for Stanless steel it is a no brained to me to go Ti.
who is liner bikes or was that supposed to be Niner?I took a look at those old/new Boone Ti cogs. They look amazing and yes they're expensive,about 100bucks,but here is some of the other brands cog prices.
1. Wolfe Tooth Stainless Steel $60
2. Endless Bike Kick Ass aluminum cog $50
3. Liner bike SS modular cog system $60
Just a few of the higher end cogs for reference.
This.....with 15k miles on mine, it's still looking great.....and best of all, I can still flip it around.I think I paid $120 for my Niner Ti cog. It's still in great condition almost ten years later.
I doubt they make them for anything other than typical Shimano HG. The stuff to set up XD as SS is a complete system, not just a single cog. I don't think anyone has come out with Microspline yet, though someone needs to because very few new bikes are coming with HG these days.What all rear free hubs do they make these for?