God damn it. Sorry wrong link.Doh…
Might be more modern but this is still the best.Take a poke around here. I built my first wheelset using Sheldon Brown's site. I have to assume there are more modern resources out there, but this is pretty comprehensive. https://www.sheldonbrown.com/wheelbuild.html
what's the new build and what type of wheels would you go for?For a new build I have the chance to build my own wheels. Never done it before. I know I need a bit of kit to do this, but is this best left to the professionals? I don’t want to build a clown bike and like to Keep myself in one piece. Any advice?
I asked because jumping straight in with your dream wheelset might not be the best idea. As Eric has said, learning on a cheap wheel first is what most people do. Maybe build the bike with whichever wheels you have to hand and then build the dream wheels after you have had some practice wheelbuildingP-21. Ritchey vantage comp 32h on M-732s. If I ever find them Ritchey Vantage Pro 32h on Xt-732 rear, VPro on Ultegra 600 28h front.