Just my
We had one of the new rimblow wheels last fall. A customer sent it to us just to install a new switch in it. I would definitely be asking a few questions before I bought one based on what example I had. I sure hope they've taken care of the issues.
Cracks in the black plastic.
Satin chrome spokes not correctly prepared before plating. Chrome does not have a consistant sheen.
Switch cover does not fit correctly due to spokes not set at the right depth.
Gap for switch not correct for switch installation. That's why they won't guarantee the switch to work.
Woodgrain is some type of soft wood, not plastic like original. No dovetails, incorrect woodgrain pattern.
So, if you buy the new wheel ($500), add a new switch and pigtail ($150) then a new center cap ($250) you'll have under $1,000 in it. Still won't be right though...
Dave