Any place in Canberra that builds wheel?
I am sort of looking at building a wheel with dynamo hub to prepare for winter commuting needs.
Cheers,
Eric
building wheel
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building wheelAny place in Canberra that builds wheel?
I am sort of looking at building a wheel with dynamo hub to prepare for winter commuting needs. Cheers, Eric
Re: building wheelNot sure if Ian Downing still does work but I recall him getting great wraps during his time (AT) Bike Culture.
Current Ride: Giant 2010 TCR Advanced 1
Re: building wheelThanks mate.
Might give that a shot. Cheers, Eric
Re: building wheelAnyone got any suggestions as to what rim to use for dynamo hubs? entry-level hopefully under $100.
I have got absolutely no idea so any ideas welcome
Re: building wheelCheck out Velocity Eric, Australian maker with a broad range. I'm waiting delivery of a pair of Fusion 32h rims for me FG build.
Shaun ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: building wheelVelocity Fushion cheapest I have looked at is around $92 + postage. I decided to get a cheaper Mavic rim instead.
Going for a heavier wheelset. 1350g in total I think is good for some winter training. lol.
Re: building wheelI haven't had Ian Downing build any wheels for me, but he's certainly done some good work on fixing them. Not at Bike Culture - has his own set up at home in Ainslie (in case you didn't know).
Re: building wheelThanks Jean.
I have got hold of Ian and will get him to build the wheel once all the parts arrive. Cheers, Eric
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He will probably want you to be there while he builds the wheel, and if that's the case be prepared for an 'experience'. He's suffers from OCD, but a lovely guy... I highly recommend him. But make sure you don't have any time commitments when you go there, you might be there for hours. I ride, therefore I am.
...real cyclists don't have squeaky chains...
Re: building wheelWill probably took the arvo off for this.
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Yeah, definitely one of the cycling world's eccentrics, but he knows his way around a bike. The 'drop off and come back get the bike later' experience is not Ian's forte.
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