I think the point everyone is making is that deuxanimaux's wheels clearly have an issue - either a shoddly build or under spec'd for his needs. You should not have to true wheels every couple of months. Equally though as Condor is an actual shop with generally v. good service you can prob just get them fixed by them.
Pretty sure those have their generic hubs which are basically the same as all of the generic ones such as the on-one's, but have a much nicer finish. The ones I built had really nice lazer graphics. So I can't see any issue with the hubs.
Without knowing what the rims are it's hard to say, but they look around 30mm and with 32h they should be fine.
If you want cheap, check out Varno, or else go for the A319 build as suggested above which you could do yourself for c.120 (Rims c.£50, hubs c.£50, Spokes c.£20).
I think the point everyone is making is that deuxanimaux's wheels clearly have an issue - either a shoddly build or under spec'd for his needs. You should not have to true wheels every couple of months. Equally though as Condor is an actual shop with generally v. good service you can prob just get them fixed by them.
Which ones are they?
These?
http://www.condorcycles.com/components/com_virtuemart/show_image_in_imgtag.php?filename=Condor_Uno_Deep__4d78a0e2e6a0a.jpg&newxsize=585&newysize=585&fileout=
http://www.condorcycles.com/Wheels-Hubs/8174-Condor-Uno-Deep-V-Wheelset/flypage.tpl.html
Pretty sure those have their generic hubs which are basically the same as all of the generic ones such as the on-one's, but have a much nicer finish. The ones I built had really nice lazer graphics. So I can't see any issue with the hubs.
Without knowing what the rims are it's hard to say, but they look around 30mm and with 32h they should be fine.
If you want cheap, check out Varno, or else go for the A319 build as suggested above which you could do yourself for c.120 (Rims c.£50, hubs c.£50, Spokes c.£20).