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I dont know about the quality of the build but the head mechanic builds them up at REI castleton for $33 per wheel. Also I thought Scott @ ICS was up to $50 now for his builds? On a side note I really want to learn to build myself but I dont have a tensioniometer yet and I cant convince Doug to teach me as its one skill I don't have yet.
I didn't use a tension-o-meter or a dish stick. I just used a truing stand. The build went okay, though I did have some spokes on the rear wheel loosen up after a couple rides. The front wheel is solid.Despite that, building my own wheelset felt great. After doing pretty much all the mechanical work on my bikes for the last few years, building a wheel felt like the last big task I had to tackle, and it turned out to not be as hard as I thought it would be.
I'll second (or third, or fourth) the encouragement to try building your own wheels. I just built a set, and they turned out pretty well. I these directions (http://miketechinfo.com/new-tech-wheels-tires.htm) for tensioning and truing and Uncle Sheldon's webpage (http://sheldonbrown.com/wheelbuild.html) for lacing. I didn't use a tension-o-meter or a dish stick. I just used a truing stand. The build went okay, though I did have some spokes on the rear wheel loosen up after a couple rides. The front wheel is solid.Despite that, building my own wheelset felt great. After doing pretty much all the mechanical work on my bikes for the last few years, building a wheel felt like the last big task I had to tackle, and it turned out to not be as hard as I thought it would be.
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