View Full Version : Where do you get your wheels built??


FondriestFan
08-11-2007, 01:12 PM
I've seen several sites mentioned. However, when I go there, I can never find what I'd like.

I'd like to get a wheelset built with either DT hubs or preferably Tune hubs, CX-Ray spokes and some nice rims, maybe get the weight down to 1400.

Who can do this? Some of you mentioned oddsandendos? Ligero is backordered I think.

Pablo
08-11-2007, 01:33 PM
Vecchios in Boulder.

threesportsinone
08-11-2007, 03:58 PM
So you looking for something like this,--->Aerohead / Tune Mag 190 Hubs / Mig70 / CX-Ray Spoke Wheel Set <--- made by Spinlite for $853 1397g http://www.spinlitecycling.com/road_wheels.htm#Spin_Lite

kentbrockman
08-11-2007, 04:13 PM
I've seen several sites mentioned. However, when I go there, I can never find what I'd like.

I'd like to get a wheelset built with either DT hubs or preferably Tune hubs, CX-Ray spokes and some nice rims, maybe get the weight down to 1400.

Who can do this? Some of you mentioned oddsandendos? Ligero is backordered I think.
http://www.whitemountainwheels.com. Ron built me up a pair of custom Zipp 404's and some training wheels. Great build and surprisingly fast turn-around time.

FondriestFan
08-11-2007, 07:06 PM
Wow, thanks for the tips. I'm going to call those places. I've been working my a** off, so I think I deserve a nice new set of wheels.

rruff
08-11-2007, 08:42 PM
I'd like to get a wheelset built with either DT hubs or preferably Tune hubs, CX-Ray spokes and some nice rims, maybe get the weight down to 1400.

With Tune hubs you can get below 1400g even with Nio30 rims... for the ultimate aero/light aluminum rimmed clincher. But you can get pretty close to that weight with White Industries or DT hubs. You can save a little weight by going to a shallow rim, but not so much really when you factor in the weight of extra spokes.