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I ordered a set of 36H Mavic EX721s with Hadley hubs and am very happy with them. They are a perfectly built set of wheels. I was skeptical about ordering online, but I can say that these wheels exceeded my expectations. Having had the chance to ride on them for a few weeks now, they have held true and I expect them to last for a long time. The ceramic bearings in the Hadley hubs spin forever. Customer service was great, and the wheels were packaged exceptionally well. Although it did take about 3 weeks from the date I ordered to the date I received my wheels, they were worth the wait, especially considering the great price I paid for them. I would definitely do business with prowheelbuilder again!Tom S May 31, 2014
Thank you for supplying me with excellent quality, custom length spokes. I am one of those weirdos that inspects the quality of the rolled thread on the spokes before I build. So often from spoke suppliers I've used in the past, I find they don't have the dies properly adjusted in their machines and you get either sloppy or more often than not, tight threads. Keep up the good work!Steven Manthey December 06, 2021