My Holdsworth run around has just had a series of spokes go in the rear wheel (about 6 or 7 in a couple of days!). Aaron at Aaron's Bike Shop off Farm Road in Brighton quite likes the wheels and hubs and is going to replace all the spokes and true the wheel for £20, which I'm more than happy with.
Thing is the wheel is 26" and needs a 32mm tyre so my options are limited. Chatting with Aaron who restores a lot of bikes he reckoned he'd stick with the wheels as they go with the bike which isn't in great condition (bit of rust, dent in the top tube, seat post has been damaged by someone).
My thoughts are, do I go with that advice, or get splash out on say a set of Mavic Aksium One Clincher Wheelset (£144 for a set) so that I can start interchanging my tyres and tubes from the Bianchi? I then feel the Holdsworth will become much more of a training bike as well as my general run around / Amex commuter!
The Holdsworth has a Shimano 600 rear mech that could handle a 7 speed cassette (currently 5), but I guess what I need to find out is what the rear frame spacing can take in that regard. It's not going to be as easy as just being the Mavic's a cassette and off I go.
So I guess that would be getting on a £170 odd spend in the end. The other thought is get the wheel done, sell the Holdsworth and look for a similar vintage bike that has 700 wheels in the first place.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
IL might be able to pick you up a decent set of hardly used Reynolds carbon wheels some time soon.