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Well the IRO has a price, way more then the Rush Hour if in not mistaken.. Doesnt the RH come in at like 800 or so bones? The problem I have with researching things online like this is lack of mentioning components, They are kind of here and there. No name hubs, or no mention of wheel type, etc..
If you find a local shop you trust, it can be much more economical and less time consuming to do a semi-custom build. This way you don't have to deal with swapping saddle, gearing, tires, etc. in order to get exactly what you want. In the $600+ range, I really would not suggest buying off the peg.
Each of the bikes you've mentioned have their respective weaknesses -- but of course it really depends on your intended use and needs. I work on these bikes all the time and in my experience:
All suffer from mediocre bottom brackets and really crummy headsets. The cog and lockring on the Raleigh tends to be soft and can strip easily. The 32h wheels on the Raleigh are not reliable and come improperly tensioned.
The KHS is not nearly as nice as the same model in previous years, and the frame is a bit flexy -- but many would argue that it has better road handling characteristics than the others and certainly has a more forgiving fork. The seals on some of these hubs are not good.
The IRO is the stiffest of the bunch, something you might want to consider if you are a bigger guy. I don't like that the stock IRO builds come with 3/32" stuff instead of 1/8".
Consider too that the clearances and bb drop are different on all of these bikes, so you should think about what wheels/tire size you intend to ride.
I'd repeat the bit about the local shop though -- these entry level track bikes do tend to run into trouble 6-12 months down the road, so if you're not very mechanically savvy (or even if you are) it's nice to have someone who will assume responsibility for these things and take care of them.
Or better yet, like I said -- build up something semi-custom and you can avoid a lot of these difficulties by specifying a more durable/appropriate kit based on your size, weight, and riding style.
My shop is just one of many that specializes in this stuff, but here are examples of bikes in this price range. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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