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Old 06-13-07 | 09:55 AM
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anomaly
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Bikes: 1972 Paramount Track, 1972 Paramount P13 Road, 1972 Paramount Tandem, 1986 Paramount Road, Merckx MXL, Gunnar Cross Hairs, Samson Illusion NJS, KHS Aero Track, Titus Racer X 29er, Tom Palermo Custom Touring

Originally Posted by nayr497
It sounds like you already made up your mind but, I'd encourage you to give wheel building a try. I don't think it is that difficult at all and is actually pretty easy with some patience and prep work reading about it. This would also allow you to save a bit of money, but the satisfaction of riding your own wheels is the most significant reason to build wheels (and that they are well done).

My last build was Formulas to OPs 32 spoke x3. The materials are so nice that they will make your first shot at building smooth.
I'm fine with just knowing how to true, and even that I don't do very well, but I've been practicing on beat to **** wheels with semi-stripped nipples anyways. That being said I work 50-60 hours a week and barely have time to ride. Spending a few hours building then rebuilding the wheels when I screw up just isn't that attractive at the moment.
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