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Building My Own Wheelset — First Try

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Manuel Anrig
Racing road & gravel in Switzerland. Building bikes, software, and endurance.
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Building wheels has always felt like a right of passage. So I ordered the parts and spent a weekend learning.

Parts used
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ComponentModel
RimsDT Swiss RR 411
HubsDT Swiss 350
SpokesSapim CX-Ray
NipplesBrass, 14mm

The process
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  1. Lacing: I went with a 3-cross pattern on both wheels. Took about an hour per wheel once I got into a rhythm.
  2. Truing: This is where the patience test begins. First wheel took me 3 hours of micro-adjustments.
  3. Tensioning: Bought a tension meter — worth every cent. Aimed for 120 kgf on the drive side rear.
  4. Stress relieving: Squeezed and flexed each spoke pair. The wheel actually went out of true by about 0.3mm — had to re-true.

Result
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Both wheels ended up within 0.2mm lateral and 0.3mm radial true. Not pro-level, but I’m proud of it. They feel stiff and responsive on the road — and there’s something special about riding on wheels you built yourself.

Cost vs. buying pre-built: Saved about 30% and learned a ton. Highly recommend trying it.

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