Is it just a case of cassette removal and then packing the freehub body housing with grease?
Question is how much quieter is it and how long will it last?
also will it not just attract dirt and crud
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Silencing a pro II rear hub with grease
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Posted 3 months ago #
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Why would you want to silence that wonderful sound!
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a little bit quieter for a while.
no more crud than normal if you clean the outside of the seal once you've refitted.
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If its quiet it means the pawls are not engaging properly. Sorry even packed with grease it will not be quiet for long an you run the risk of non engagement
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I found putting a load of gear oil inside instead of a smear of grease made it quieter. I missed the noise and cleaned it out and replaced with grease though.
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Why would you want to silence that wonderful sound!
because it's bloody annoying?
a bucket full of grease took the edge of it, but not for long.
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I run Pro2's on all my bikes now.
Walkers have stopped telling me I need a bell so it's not all bad.
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Yep pawls will Stick closed if packed with to much grease but a excessively noisy hub does also mean it may need a light greasing
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I was always of the understanding that you should never put grease in the freehub, only oil as the grease will cause it to stick. That's what I do anyway although I could be wrong.
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Why do you want it quiet?
What have you got to hide?
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Pro 2 free hub + horses = SNAKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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they come from Hope with grease in. At least mine did.
Anyway, DONT pack loads of grease in there - as TJ and others comment, you wont get full pawl engagement which even if it works, could lead to limited life span.
Embrace the click
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I can second chain lube - have used on non Hope hubs in the past.
Less of a chance of the pawls not engaging.
My two sets of Pro II Evo hubs came with a smearing of grease - I love the sound
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The Pro 2's have too much drag because of those springs that make that lovely noise!
Compared to my bulb rear hub on my Trek Fuel the Pro 2 on my DH bike slows down and stops far too quickly for my liking.
As for making it quiet without risking compromising it's functionality, hit and miss!
If you want to alert people that you are approaching I can heartily recommend a mongol or comanche battle cry, works every time
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I use oil in mine. Quieter and less drag... it's a win-win
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I use a semi fluid grease, doesn't cause pawls to stick, and doesn't spread out like thick grease, causing the pawls to become noisy again. Simples
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I've used Pace RC7 grease in ProII freehubs for years. It's a really slick grease (it used to be badged as "suspension grease" but is now officially "general purpose grease", or something like that). Anyway, you shouldn't pack it in, but you don't have to be mean with it either. Shuts them up beautifully - mine are all nearly silent. Non-engagement has been a complete non-issue.
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I've tried using the Pace grease and Manitou M-prep stuff but the hub got noisier over time. Oil sloshes around inside and hence works better... IMHO etc etc.
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I pack mine, and it works quite well, no issues with engagement whatsoever. Well it worked until I last jet washed anyway!
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the noise is there to remind you to pedal
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You can make it a bit quieter if you put some grease in to the free hub, but you need to be cearful because if you put too much in there, or use a thick grease it can make the ratchets clog up and can lead to the free hub dragging or non engagment.
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My pro 2 is no louder then a rippling mouse fart. I think down to uber grease packing by the guy who built the builder.
I specifically had wheels built around them as I quite like the idea of loud ratchety sounds, reminds me of riding with spoky-dokeys as a kid and that's just an awesome feeling.
I feel that I have been swindled in some way....
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I'll stick to the cartridge bearings and good quality cnc hubs myself to be honest
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the noise is there to remind you to pedal
I notice this on my singlespeed - I tend to spin and coast on flattish bits and the noise reminds me it's time to spin a bit...
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The Hop hub ABAWD* is one of the best reasons to buy them - where else could you get such an advanced training tool that lets you know you're slacking without involving a fortune in electronics?
*Anti-Bludging-Audible-Warning-Device
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I also like it as an alternative to a bell on trails or round town. Folk here you coming.
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Just stripped it down and noticed one of the spring pawls has snapped.:-(
Any of you nice chaps got a spare spring?Posted 3 months ago # -
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I had some success shutting up that godawful racket (tbh it grew on me, but after having a totally silent SS screwq-on hub I wasn't a fan at first) by packing the area around the pawls with thick grease and flexing the springs in a tiny amount. Less forceful click and sound-deadening / reduces the sound box effect it seems.
Too much grease can stop them engaging it's true, but packing the freehub mechanism out, rotating it for a while with the bike in a stand moves the grease out without risking damaging un-engaged pawls from pedal load. It came back a bit after a month or so's riding, but has never been as loud as it was new. Now it's more new-Shimano level, ie I get used to it and ignore it but walkers still hear it if I'm approaching slowly.Posted 3 months ago # -
I love the sound of my Pro2, things just weren't the same after I changed the bearings.
Thankfully it's getting back to it's best!
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Actually the noise is not there to remind you to pedal...
It's to remind the person in front of you that you're not pedalling.
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Springs are also available without the pawls, around £2 or £3ish for a set(if 1 goes, the other 3 won't be long joining it).Any Hope dealer should have them, we've always got at least 4 sets as they're regarded as general service items in our workshop.
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don't want too much grease in there, just retards the free movement of the pawls / springs and will accelerate wear and tear as well as reducing freehub performance under load
always rebuilt mine (2 sets of wheels) with a couple of drops of Finish Line Dry chain lube after cleaning, and gotten very good performance and long durability, with plenty of clicky Pro II noise to enjoy when freewheeling
done this for plenty of customer's wheels with no issues to report
if the clicking irritates...you are not pedalling fast enough
Posted 3 months ago # -
I can't say I have ever noticed the sound. I must have got used it blotted it out. I love my hopes and I don't think I will ever ditch them.
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Don't blot it out, embrace it
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