Jim,

Unfortunately those won't work with my frame spacing.

On Nov 3, 1:09 pm, "Jim M." <mather...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Riv has these for 
> $200:http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/budget-twin-hollow-wheelset/18-312
> . I weigh 220 and have used these wheels for a budget project. They
> ride well and I've had no problems with them. They have cassette hub,
> but you just need some spacers and a cog to make them SS compatible.
>
> jim m
> wc ca
>
> On Nov 3, 8:39 am, Dlbracey <dlbra...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I'm building a commuter bike right now and I need a strong singlespeed
> > wheelset for my 225lb self.  I'd like to be able to run 35mm tires and
> > I have a limited budget.  Basically, I'm looking for a set of
> > Quickbeam wheels, but they don't seem to be available for purchase
> > from riv.
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> > I'm considering the following wheelsets that all cost around, mostly
> > below $200 and all have formula hubs - Sun CR18, VO PBP, Mavic A319,
> > and a little more expensive Mavic Open Sport.  I've read some horror
> > stories about factory built/bicyclewheelwarehouse wheels, but does any
> > one here have any experience/advice? Are the horror stories the
> > outliers?  I haven't had any luck finding anything used, but I'm open
> > to used wheels.
>
> > Thanks for any help.

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