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Old 07-21-13 | 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Jbone78
I searched the forum for touring wheels and didn't see anything. But I know I have seen a thread about wheels.

Here's my thing. I need some wheels to put on my new project bike. It's purpose is for small loaded tours, commute and next year ride my new youngun around. I have looked at wheels on the web and I have no idea what is a good rim, wheel or what. I am interested in building some wheels, just to do it, but is it worth it? Here's what I know...

I want double walled rims.
I want 36 spoke.

Here's what I don't know...

Hub sizes. (I'm sure I can guess, or just measure one of my other hubs?)
Hub quality.
Spoke size.
Is it cost effective to build my wheels?
Is it possible to find a good wheel set in my budget? (Around $200-$300)

Like I said, I kinda want to build the wheels, but not sure if I would be just spending more money doing so.

I know this might be a redundant thread, but thanks for any info.

Thanks in advance,
-j
I have heard that MTB type rims, spokes and hubs are perfect for touring because they can take higher weight loads and stresses. You've definitely got the right idea with double walled rims and 36 spokes. For the spokes I'd recommend getting something double butted. DT Swiss is a popular choice for wheel builders and they also have a calc for spoke length as mentioned by Rowan.

I can't really suggest any specific rims but Mavic and Shimano are good, so I've heard.
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