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[Closed] Bombproof singlespeed hubs king/hope/phil

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Looking at getting a new wheel set built up - looking for some really low maintenance hubs - any suggestions?

Also which would be better, freewheel like hope, or the screw on type such as a white industries


 
Posted : 10/08/2011 9:22 am
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A standard wheel with single sprocket and spacers unless you really just want to spend more money than necessary. There's no real world advantage of a SS-specific hub and they typically cost more. Plus worse, if you go for a screw on one, even if you spend lots on a WI freewheel, they're not as reliable as normal hubs IME.


 
Posted : 10/08/2011 9:23 am
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Clubber - a singlespeed wheel can be built up symmetrically unlike a standard hub, which gives additional strength. Atheistically they look better than a spaced cassette. Also they are no more expensive....hope/DT/King/Phil Wood are all comparable or cheaper.


 
Posted : 10/08/2011 9:33 am
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Clubber - a singlespeed wheel can be built up symmetrically unlike a standard hub, which gives additional strength

People always come up with this trying to justify it. In the real world it makes no difference. We don't see normal cassette wheels folding up all the time.

Aesthetics - now you're coming to it ๐Ÿ™‚ By all means buy one because it's a bit neater, just don't try and pretend there's any functional benefit particularly as they're typically less reliable (mini cassette types excepted).


 
Posted : 10/08/2011 9:36 am
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I have had the Hope singlespeed/trials hub for 2 years now and it has been fairly good. The Pawl springs went after 8 months (due to riding it through a river) but a quick email to Hope and some new springs arrived (for free) and were very easy to fit. I have also changed the bearings once in that time.

I would say that they are not low maintenance but they are easy to sort out, look good and perform well. In comparison my experience of screw on freewheels is that when they go the go completely leaving you with a push, they are also much more costly to replace than just some pawls and springs.


 
Posted : 10/08/2011 9:41 am
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my hope pro 2 ss is now 7 years old and done a pile of miles

changed the bearings for the first time this year and stuck it on my ragley - still pulling like a dream ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 10/08/2011 9:53 am
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Yes a buddy runs the hope with no issues at all - though it does sound like a Hornets Nest!


 
Posted : 10/08/2011 10:04 am
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I've been using a Hope Pro 2 SS/trials hub for about three years now and not had any problems with it - I like it.
Another advantage of specific SS hubs is that they usually have more engagement points than "normal" hubs, whether you think this is much of an advantage depends on how much ratcheting you do (I seem to do a lot).


 
Posted : 10/08/2011 10:05 am
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Cheers for the replies - seems Hope is the way to go!


 
Posted : 10/08/2011 4:56 pm
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Got a Wi hub with screw on freewheel great freewheels but utter crap bearing protection in the hubs!
King SS hub is great but needs looking after but I enjoy stripping king stuff down you need to cost in tools though!
Go for Hope IMHO


 
Posted : 10/08/2011 5:09 pm