Wilbur knowing your budget or intended usage, I’d say for a bike like a 
Sam, I’d get a local wheel builder to build up:
- Velocity Quill rims
- Bitex hubs, front and rear

This should cost around $600 usd. Great set up for pavement and gravel 
riding. 

I recently built up a heavier duty set up with Velocity Cliffhangers and. 
Bitex hubs for my Clem. I did go with a SON dynamo so added about $250 to 
the build. 

On Sunday, June 19, 2022 at 2:38:59 AM UTC-6 Garth wrote:

>
> Peter, If you can be more specific of what exactly you're looking for 
> that'd help me to give you some direction. 
> The given is the 135mm 700c wheelset. 
> Do you care if all the parts are silver , if not, which parts are 
> acceptable otherwise ?
> Do you care if the spokes are double butted or straight gauge ? 
> What tire widths are you riding and @ what pressures ? 
> Do you have specific price range ? 
>
> Basically there are ready-to-buy prebuilt machine or machine + hand 
> finished wheels whose quality can vary a whole lot. Then there are many 
> custom options whose quality is usually excellent, meaning the wheel will 
> remain round and true without the rider ever needing to touch them. 
>
> Shipping with anyone varies wildly, regardless of the location, it's 
> always been that way ! 
>
>

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