As a DIY bike made from Chinese parts, I expected this to be around the £80-mark. If those wheels are assembled in China then I wouldn't expect them to keep true for long. .
no you have to true the wheels yourself after you have bought it.
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no you have to true the wheels yourself after you have bought it.