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for anyone in southern ontario, they build great wheels at Dundas Speed Shop.
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I’ve not found or needed a better builder than campy.
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I have a set from Joe Young too. Have had them for over a decade (DT rims and hubs). Unmatched. Only out of vouge now with "old", narrow rim width. Not sure I can actually tell the difference. That said, a reputable local wheel builder should be able to do the same. As others have said, custom is great for getting what YOU want: this rim with this hub with this spoke count and this lacing pattern. I probably "fit" the bill of sometimes avoiding factory and going with hand built at 6'2" ~190-200 lbs. However, I've been more than fine on many factory wheels. (Campy Shamal, Enve 4.5, Hed Ardennes SL (all in current rotation)(see what I did there)). Probably no wrong answer. |
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Just call Ole Tater.
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wheelSET? That's two wheels? At $50 to $60 a wheel that sounds like a profitable endeavor.
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Rarely had one come back for anything. I don't remember what we charged, but this was the early 90s at a Performance so probably not enough. M |
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