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I like my hope pro II but as I swapped my wheels on my HT last night with the misses wheels to save me changing from my temorary commuting slicks. WOW - its only a deore rear hub but still silky smooth (since 04') but it was nice doing some smooth but twisty singletrack and being silent while freewheeling I must admit. I shaln't be getting rid of my ProII but made a nice shange in the quiet local woods!
The noise was about 33.33% of the reason I got rid of my Pro 2 rear.
I now have a new (old stock) Hope XC. Much nicer. And the bearings last longer (Another 33.33% of the reason....)
I think the difference is that it was flattish farrly non-technical riding and so you didn't have the usual trail clatter and so probably made more of an impact.
i cant stand the noise on my proII, if i could afford a new wheel or hub and rebuild, for the yeti I would - as said above though the bike is not really built for 'quiet' terrain.
that said I will be fitting something stealth to the new hardtail
http://www.trueprecision.net/c_products_mountain.html
any other suggestions?
I stuffed mine with grease and it became quiet. RudeBoy's suggestion ๐
i stuffed rudeboy with grease, as above, his suggestion.
didnt help, but i think he enjoyed it.
Heard loads of (what I guess) were pro2's clicking past at Lee Quarry on Sunday - I really could not live with that noise....
Yeh overpacked my hub with grease a while ago and was silent - hmm may do that again ๐
I like the fact that it gives walkers just enough time to jump out of my way before I ride over them
As Yoshimi said - it's a great early warning system for walkers. And yep, if it clicks too much, get some grease in there.. ๐
edit - 'tiz very weird going back to silent running though ๐