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Which part of your bike costed you most? No need to tell the price. What is its relation to the total cost?

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welcome to bicycles.stackexchange.com. Sorry, but this is really not an appropriate question for this kind of Q&A website. We're all about "practical, answerable questions based on actual problems that you face", not open-ended forum-style questions like this. Please see the FAQ – freiheit Mar 4 '11 at 21:08
If you have a related, more specific, practical question, please feel free to edit the question and flag it for moderator attention and we can re-open. – freiheit Mar 4 '11 at 21:08
Further to Brian's answer, I bought a whole bike (including frame, brakes, gears, wheels, tires, saddle, all assembled), and that was half the cost; the other half of the cost were accessories: i.e. fenders/mud-guards, a lock, lights, helmet, rack, pannier, SPD shoes and pedals, a pump, and chain lube. – ChrisW Mar 5 '11 at 1:01

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Single most expensive part was the frame (and I was even able to get a lightly used one for a good deal). However, even being the single most expensive part, it was only about 1/6th the total cost...

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