Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Is there a good place to buy a single wheel? Or to get a custom build?

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rootbeer
03-05-11, 05:19 PM
I searched, but I've never really found a definite place. Most ebay only shops only sell them buy the pairs. Any good recommendation's?


Squirrelli
03-05-11, 05:24 PM
VeloMine does custom builds.

Or your local shops, some of them might not even charge labour if you buy all of the parts at the store.

yummygooey
03-05-11, 05:57 PM
Velomine also sells single track wheels.

http://www.velomine.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=87_89


Scrodzilla
03-05-11, 05:59 PM
So does Bell's Bike Shop if you contact them about it.

http://shop.bellsbikeshop.com/contactus.aspx

mulveyr
03-05-11, 06:33 PM
I searched, but I've never really found a definite place. Most ebay only shops only sell them buy the pairs. Any good recommendation's?

I'm very happy with the wheels I brought from http://www.prowheelbuilder.com/ last year. The have an online wheel-spec tool that will price out a single wheel.

Lilcphoto
03-05-11, 06:54 PM
Add Universal Cycles (http://www.universalcycles.com/) to this list of single wheel building capabilities.

CaptainCool
03-05-11, 11:02 PM
Ben's Cycle (http://benscycle.net/) recently made wheelbuilding labor free, and they don't require two wheels.

NikZak
03-06-11, 12:25 AM
do you need a front or back? search ebay with 700c front or 700c back/rear and you should get a couple... or just buy a pair and keep the spare for if/when you bend one or for parts or flip it

rustybrown
03-06-11, 01:27 AM
These guys are good. (http://www.aerospoke.com/1/258/index.asp)

And of course, LBS.

mikeetow
03-06-11, 08:10 AM
http://www.wheelbuilder.com/

Build your own
03-06-11, 08:50 AM
Handbuild wheels are nice, but one handbuilt = one machine built set pricewise.

dookie
03-06-11, 10:13 AM
Handbuild wheels are nice, but one handbuilt = one machine built set pricewise.

sure, but how does the rest of the ROI equation look?

Build your own
03-06-11, 01:07 PM
Maybe i've been lucky, but my machine built sets(with initial trueing and tension check) have been holding up just as fine as my hand built set.I've hit a pothole with one bad enough to gouge the rim and snakebite the tires sidewall and the wheel is still true(dp18/formula).

calv
03-06-11, 01:29 PM
This reminds me, does Velomine and other sites that sell wheelsets allow you to request things like having the front wheel MSW'ed?

xkillemallx16
03-06-11, 01:41 PM
yes.

c0urt
03-07-11, 12:31 AM
that is an important question, front or back.

there is always read up. lace it yourself and have a lbs dish it, and tension it, and true it, that should run about $35 + or - in labor or if you live in a city with a co-op you can get that done or re-checked for cheaper if they have the tools.

Sixty Fiver
03-07-11, 12:51 AM
Court - For $35.00 you should be able to have a wheel built up... would rather that people did not try to help me out by lacing a wheel for me as my fee includes lacing and there are steps in the lacing process I would rather not get overlooked and I am going to have to check that anyways.

Most shops stock single wheels and if it is a machine built wheel it is always prudent to have someone check to make sure it has been tensioned and trued and properly stress relieved... this will bring the wheel up to an acceptable build quality.

c0urt
03-07-11, 05:55 PM
I said plus or minus I don't remember the exact price. I have had the benefit of not needing wheels in ages Thanks for for help on the rate. Given the choice and type of lacing and spokes I would let you lace mine. and if it were front vs rear. in a heart beat. After having a nashbar wheel rear fail during a skid , I have gotten picky during about my wheels especially my rears.

bellsbikeshop
03-09-11, 09:46 AM
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We hand build custom single wheels all the time at guaranteed lowest prices. We stock components from lots of manufacturer's so our turnaround is usually really fast and the possibilities are endless. We stock hubs such as Soma, Phil Wood, Paul, Origin8, Miche, All-City, Gran Compe, Suzue etc. We stock rims from Velocity, H+ Son, Mavic, Alex, Weinmann, Sun Ringle, Foer and pretty much anyone else you can think of. We are an Aerospoke "Gold Spoke" dealer.

We also offer Teny Mags and Xentis Carbon wheels as well.

Free shipping too!

Get in touch with one of us for a quote...

Phone: 1-888-901-9990
Email: sales at bellsbikeshop dot com