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Anyone have them? good hubs?

How loud is the freehub? (shimano silent or hope loud?)

Quite interested in them as they are large flange (like the look of large flange hubs) plus says they are forged and in comparison to my current XT M756 hubs I could re-use my current TN719 rims but also the spokes as the dimensions are all but the same...

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Posted : 30/05/2012 2:22 pm
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i've got a generator rear hub.

i like it, it's light, and ran trouble-free for a couple of years.

it's louder than a shimano hub, quieter than a Hope.

But...

it now needs new bearings (cartridge), and changing them is going to be a bit of a faff...

it's probably an easy job when you've got the right tools, and had a bit of practise, but i don't have the right tools, and i don't know what i'm doing.

no doubt someone will be along shortly to tell me that it's a 5 min job to tap them out with a screwdriver, and i can buy new bearings for 3p, etc.


 
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ok ta for the feedback.

how long / miles have you done on them?

Si


 
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ordered!


 
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Had mine for over 2 years since they came out. Were built by Graham at Slam69 and have been faultless. I would say the click is comparible to hope but a differnt tone. Bearings are really easy to fit by the looks of it. Not needed to and they have done over 1000 miles. Will buy them again instead of hope.


 
Posted : 30/05/2012 8:54 pm