Been a while since I built up a set but you can lace one side or both sides depending on the hub. If it needs a big offset then just use one side but if it's symmetrical such as a non-disc front hub then use both. You may finding it tricky getting the dish correct as I found a regular Park dishing tool didn't work. I used one that a friend made for me with a larger angle and longer bolt. Also, as it's a single layered rim take about 1mm off the spoke length to prevent protrusion, as with any single layered rim.
Thanks Arup, been researching the net and reckon using alternate sides will be fine, it is a front that I will be building although with a disc brake I reckon the offset will be fine.
Been a while since I built up a set but you can lace one side or both sides depending on the hub. If it needs a big offset then just use one side but if it's symmetrical such as a non-disc front hub then use both. You may finding it tricky getting the dish correct as I found a regular Park dishing tool didn't work. I used one that a friend made for me with a larger angle and longer bolt. Also, as it's a single layered rim take about 1mm off the spoke length to prevent protrusion, as with any single layered rim.