Then you will have to make your own.
I suggest dimensioning the tires and find an appropriate o-ring to start.
Once the material is sourced and a procedure settled on , its not too hard to lace up a wheel. Jigs are most likely needed as well.
When I put some thinking on this , for my 1/9 scale m/c models , there are a number of ways to do it.
Starting with the hub a piece of brass tubing with 2 re-purposed p/e prop boss' could work. Look into the way MFH has been doing the hubs on their Brough Superior kit.
Lots of modellers use the removal and repurpose technique , ie: remove the centers of the kit wheels and drill for spokes , then lace as needed.
The Scale Spoke sets are nice but there is still a center rim joint line , nothing wrong with that just a pet peeve of mine when it comes to spoked wheels.
I have myself done spoked wheels with cast resin hubs and rims ( not a good idea) , cast metal rims and hubs ,(much better) , examples:
Resin:
Metal:
As I have stated a few times recently , go back to a primary source and go over Des' scratchbuilding tutorials on the website.