Inside Dubya

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Kristin White Anderson, showing off one of the custom Dubya wheels they recently did. You have to check out the custom wheel builder that they have on their site, where you can check out any of their available combos of four rim colors, 13 hub colors, nine spoke colors, and seven nipple colors.
There's no mistaking the Dubya office for a multi-purpose building. They're focused on wheel and brake components.
Here's a sample of some high-end Talon goodies, like their billet/carbon hubs. This is drool-worthy stuff.
Dubya also carries a full line of Talon sprockets.
While you may not be as familiar with the Kite name, they're well-known on both sides of the pond, supplying KTM's U.S. and GP efforts, along with a bunch of other teams. We suspect you'll see more of the Kite hubs and other components as we get into next year's races.
All the Dubya wheels are handbuilt in their headquarters by experienced technicians.
Whatever hub/rim/spoke/nipple combo you're looking for, they've likely got it.
All the contact info you want or need is at <a href="http://www.dubyausa.com" target="_blank"><b><font color="#ffff00">www.dubyausa.com</font></b></a>.
You can see how Kristin's area has a more homey feel to it than the average.
Here's John Anderson, who narrated throughout. As you can see, he's opted for a more traditional moto decor.
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Looking for the source where lots of the top teams get their handbuilt wheels? Check in with John and Kristin Anderson at Dubya.
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