I almost always build my own wheels, but you cannot go wrong with either Rich Lesnik (Rivendell / Hands On Wheels) or Peter White. I have had wheels from both, and they were flawless. Not local to you though, west coast and east coast respectively.
I use Velocity or Velo Orange rims; Phil Wood, White Industries, Paul, Curtis Odom or classic Campagnolo hubs (Nuovo Record or Tipo); and Wheelsmith (out of production but still out there) or Sapim spokes. Most of my wheels are now 40 and 48 spoke, but I do have quite a few 36 and even a couple 32s. Laing Delray Beach FL On Friday, August 11, 2023 at 9:13:50 AM UTC-4 Josh C wrote: > I could use a recommendation for a good wheel builder. I've used > prowheelbuilder.com in the past and have no complaints. Not sure how I > landed on them. Just curious if there is another business that I should be > looking into? I'm located in Indianapolis as well, and would prefer sending > business to a local or at least midwest company if possible. > > I'm looking for a set of 700c wheels for my Atlantis. I'm thinking I'll do > velocity cliffhangers with a SON up front and a nice rear hub. The rear is > not yet totally decided as I like quiet hubs but there are not many options > in rim brake, 36-40h hubs these days. I've got an onyx silent hub on my > crust and love it but they only go up to 32h and I'd prefer 36 or 40 as I'm > a big dude. Which is why I'm thinking about a white industry (loud as they > come) rear hub in 36 or 40h. > > Anyway. I'd like to hear about your preferred wheel builders. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/3ab8e226-9fe5-4666-9c6c-8048b737bc14n%40googlegroups.com.