Shimano deore on Merida HT work like a dream as I've looked after them
Shimano XT rear and DT Swiss Spesh 15mm for Talas forks on my Scott Genius
Shimano deore on Merida HT work like a dream as I've looked after them
Shimano XT rear and DT Swiss Spesh 15mm for Talas forks on my Scott Genius
Hope XC rear, still works just lost the click..
Aireal 20mm Front: very nice and made in Australia, although i'm not sure they are still in business...
Anyone else running anything by Aireal?
Hope Bulbs in gold on DH rig, nice clickety click & solid 20mm on front
DMR Revolver, 9 pawl rear & 20mm front on spare DH rig
Atomlab GI's on street bike
Hope XC Ti on xc bike (pre disc ones tho!)
Hope Pro 2 straight pulls for me, love the clicking
I've had shimano recently, they are ok, but about 18 months in and the cup and cones are cactus...
Only because you didn't look after them. No other reason than that.
I've just sold a bike with Deore hubs that had been serviced once a year. The cones were literally perfect.
Wahey, PP, the stage is set for another Shimano Vs Hope Vs the rest of the world hub debate!
Hubs on my bikes (F/R):
XT/XT
XT/XT
SLX/XT
Shimano dynamo/Rohloff
Brompton/Sturmey
...and a pair of these on my hack, just to impress the ladies:
Wahey, PP, the stage is set for another Shimano Vs Hope Vs the rest of the world hub debate!
Nahh, I've proven my point.
Mostly Hope pro II's, love the noise and got nothing but good things to say about them. Also ran a set of Kings - excellent too.
Have a Hope XC of uncertain history (got it off the Classifieds) on the rear of my s/s, never touched it just abused it and it's finally starting to stutter - deciding whether to send off to Hope for a rebuild or build a whole new wheel up. Money/sense dictates the former, but if I did the latter would probably be Pro II.
Nahh, I've proven my point......
But has it been peer reviewed, this is surely just anecdotal evidence
SS: Kings
Orange: Hope on the back and a Middleburn 20mm on the front
Treck road bike: Bontrager on the back Campag on the front
Langster: Specialized own
Cheers, Rich
CK's on the soul and blur, Ringles on the Fat, Bonty's on the Nag and reynolds on the Cross bike.
CK's
They may be overpriced but they make me happy.
Had CKs they made me very very unhappy. Serviced by the importer, LBS, NWMTB loosened off at the sight of daylight, regardless of who'd looked at them. Not for the fuller figured Peak riding enthusiast. Fine for my mate's girlfriend who now has them and the noise was ace. On the odd occasion they worked.
Hope -Tiglide/XC/Mono/Bulb/Pro II -all share ease of service, noise, slightly portly, difficult to break
Shimano Deore - it's on the commuter - who cares?
Occasionally Campag Veloce on the road.
HED tri spokes on the rare occasion that I venture near ridiulous races of pain rather than joy. Usually with a reet early start, but perhaps that's a good thing as no one looks good in a skin suit.
Deore XT 6-Bolts
Heavy, and crap according to many, but they work fine for me.
Pro 2 Pair
Bulb (Ti glide) pair
Hope XC Pair.
Pro IIs - one bearing change and one freehub after 3 years service (cracked freehub body on Skyline when attempting to flee the edge of the quarry...vertigo kicked in 8O). Love the hubs and the noise, great for warning ramblers
Mavic SLRs - New rear wheel after 11 monts service due to freehub body disintegration
CKs 20mm front and ISO rear - took a while to get used to the humming of the angry bees, but faultless and Mango.hmmmmmmmm
Hope Pro II on my XC and Singlespeed
Phil Wood on my 29er and Fixie
Cheers
Matt
My current faves are my Acros .74 / .75
Beautifully engineered.
hope pro 3s on the mountainbike and love the clicking so just brought a pair of hope xc off the classifieds for a tourer I'm building. The rear hub is a bit sticky. Was going to ignore it but seeing as everyone here seems to service theirs I guess I shouldn't be so lazy...
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