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Hand built carbon wheels

As I have a bespoke bike build on the go, it only seems natural to have some hand built wheels.

A carbon disc variety is what I'm after. I've looked at several builders online and DCR wheels is looking pretty favourable at the minute.

Has anyone ever used him or can they recommend other builders? Or should I just go down the factory approach and buy some Hunts?! Thoughts please.......

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graybags | 6 years ago
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I have a pair of carbon alloy clinchers built by DCR that I am very pleased with that have coped admirably with the crap roads of Hertfordshire. David was great to deal with and clearly knows his stuff, he was also happy to cut a 'deal'. Mine were built with Sapim CX Ray spokes on DCR hubs which I think are rebadged Novatecs of some description 

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jon3050 | 6 years ago
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The hunts aren't factory wheels, they're simply budget friendly parts that are hand built in taiwan and very well marketed in England. Most wheel builders will use the same rims as hunt and re badge them as their own or simply state the rim such as kinlin for the alloy rims.

https://thecycleclinic.co.uk/collections/road-disc-brake-wheelsets/produ...

the cycleclinic is well regarded on the bikeradar forum and there's a set of wheels with probably similar rims to hunts, but likely better hubs and spokes

 

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Flying Scot | 6 years ago
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Try wheelsmith.

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Rapha Nadal | 6 years ago
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Friend of mine has a pair of DCR's own carbon rims laced up to soem Tune hubs and cannot fault them. Dave is a very helpful chap too; drop him a line.

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redspear999 | 6 years ago
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Have bought two sets of wheels from DCR and one set of parts to do a self build. I'm no expert but everything has been great. David/Iona have always been very helpful. Last purchase was a set of their premium carbon clinchers and all's good with them so far...Prices seem competitive and you've got the benefit of easily replaceable parts if needed.

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fullers1979 replied to redspear999 | 6 years ago
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redspear999 wrote:

Have bought two sets of wheels from DCR and one set of parts to do a self build. I'm no expert but everything has been great. David/Iona have always been very helpful. Last purchase was a set of their premium carbon clinchers and all's good with them so far...Prices seem competitive and you've got the benefit of easily replaceable parts if needed.

 

which hubs have you gone for out of interest?

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redspear999 replied to fullers1979 | 6 years ago
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fullers1979 wrote:

redspear999 wrote:

Have bought two sets of wheels from DCR and one set of parts to do a self build. I'm no expert but everything has been great. David/Iona have always been very helpful. Last purchase was a set of their premium carbon clinchers and all's good with them so far...Prices seem competitive and you've got the benefit of easily replaceable parts if needed.

 

which hubs have you gone for out of interest?

 

I went with the DCR hubs. Perfectly happy with them so far though not used in crappy conditions so I can't vouch for longevity over a tough winter. As mentioned I think these are rebadged generic hubs, though thought they were bitex, not novatec. Either way, they're good enough for me....

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StraelGuy | 6 years ago
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Depends where you are. There's a Youtuber called Francis cade who lives in London and he has a local wheelbuilder who builds onto carbon rims and they look pretty top spec. Here's the link.

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