I think I'm going to go with Tune hubs on KinLin rims as Smallfurry suggested. I really like Tune components so might put in a big order and get matching stem and seatpost. Seems a shame not to really. I also like the exclusivity of using these components.
Win :)
a spoke count of at least 24f 28r is recomended for riders between 55 and 85 Kg, for those rims. For a more classic look, I'd just go 28F, 28R. 2x for both. But whatever you do bear in mind that the front hub doesnt like radial lacing above a certain hole count (I think 24 is the upper limit, but check if you want radial)
I picked my Tune hubs from here
http://www.hibike.de/shop/setlang/l1/language.html?langID=2
(they're lovely)
Rim are availible on this US site, but I've seen Kinlin rims on UK sites too.
http://fairwheelbikes.com/kinlin-xr200-clincher-rim-p-1214.html
a spoke count of at least 24f 28r is recomended for riders between 55 and 85 Kg, for those rims. For a more classic look, I'd just go 28F, 28R. 2x for both. But whatever you do bear in mind that the front hub doesnt like radial lacing above a certain hole count (I think 24 is the upper limit, but check if you want radial)
All the best with it.