Thread: Wheel building
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Old 10-09-07 | 10:03 AM
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legit
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Originally Posted by bward1028
the most cost effective way may be to buy a pre-built
hmmm.. i guess that kinda defeats the purpose behind what i was thinking of doing (at least for now, as i do eventually want to learn to build wheels).

So if i just buy some a velocity wheelset, what should i do about the tires. I'm assuming road bike tires, but is there something special for fixies (due to skid-patches) or anything?

thanks, for the quick help
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