Wheel build

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    Roberty

    Hi all, my first post so please be gentle. I want to build a new wheelset to replace the very cheap stock wheels on my bike. Can someone point me in the direction of a 135mm rear hub disc / 6 Bolt. I don’t want to pay stupid money so sub £75. It must be able to accommodate a Shimano Ultegra 11 speed road cassette and be quick release. Thanks in advance

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    srchar

    Novatec D792SB-11S appears to

    Novatec D792SB appears to meet all those criteria.

    https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m2b0s117p3851/NOVATEC-D792SB-Rear-Hub

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    Mathemagician

    Just saw these…
    Just saw these…

    https://thecycleclinic.co.uk/collections/hubs/products/miche-syntium-dx-disc-brake-hubs-28h-drilling-road-cx-gravel-or-mtb-tru-axle-qr-compatible

    You could email them and ask if they’d sell just the rear- they’ve always been helpful when I’ve needed stuff that’s not been exactly what they have in stock.

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    hawkinspeter

    I had a quick look on Wiggle

    I had a quick look on Wiggle but couldn’t find anything suitable.

    If I were you, I’d go for buying pre-built wheels as they tend to be cheaper than buying the separate components. Also, you’ll have more choice if you’re prepared to go for centre-lock, though that’ll involve buying new rotors.

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    Roberty

    Technically no, but a route I
    Technically no, but a route I may have to go down. Thanks

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    werics

    Technically not an answer,

    Technically not an answer, but… FH-RS505 and an adapter. Still within budget. Best idea I’ve got unless your 11-speed cassette happens to be the 11-34, in which case you can look at older mountain hubs instead.

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