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[Closed] Which freehub..... simple, basic, durable... easy to fix.

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Im bored of replacing my mavic fts-x every year when it decides to die. It seems theres an option from the states to replace the nylon bushing with a bearing, but Im struggling to find info on that.

So, the next best bet is probably a new wheel/freehub. Whats generally regarded a reliable/basic freehub thats user serviceable and takes cartridge bearings.....and doesnt cost the earth.

background: Im a lardy **** who likes blasting around the south downs/friston/stanmer with the occassional foray over to that welsh wales.


 
Posted : 20/03/2017 12:56 pm
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Hope or dt.


 
Posted : 20/03/2017 1:01 pm
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DT240S lasts forever and has great sealing, but changing the central bearing is a pain in the cock. (the others are straightforward). IME that's more than outweighed by the longevity, but it's a trade of "pain in the arse servicing, infrequently" against "easy servicing, fairly often".

Hope are simple to service but ime not particularly well sealed- I expect to change every bearing in my Pro 2s twice before I'd even have to touch a 240, and some of the bearings 3, 4 times as often.


 
Posted : 20/03/2017 1:10 pm
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Done 7200Km on my Hope Pro 2 Evo hubs in nearly three years without touching them. Still run good and smooth. My riding: rarely visit trail centres so think old fashioned XC. I'm not exactly thin! Never tried DT so can't comment on those.


 
Posted : 20/03/2017 1:11 pm
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DT Freehub servicing.. it ain't hard.


 
Posted : 20/03/2017 1:14 pm
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pre-filling bearings will make a big difference.


 
Posted : 20/03/2017 1:15 pm
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Pro2 here - so far it is 9 years in and 000's of miles, with an annual clean and pop in some fresh grease. Bearings last 2-3 years it seems as well....


 
Posted : 20/03/2017 1:20 pm
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i've got dt swiss 240s, super simple to clean and replacement star ratchet isn't hard to obtain either. (just dont over lube!)


 
Posted : 20/03/2017 1:42 pm
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When you say youre replacing Mavics what is thats breaking? I had a big downer on those nylon bushes but now think they are more reliable than bearings.
Have you tried cleaning them and lubing with very light oil?


 
Posted : 20/03/2017 1:53 pm
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Yes, Wilburt. The cassette now has lateral play so a clean/lube wont do the job, I cant seem to find a source for the bushing so Im left replacing the whole hub body at ~£35. The "hubdoctor" fella sells an upgrade kit for ~£40, which then lets you use cartridge bearings, but thats basically half the price of a new crossride wheel with the ts-2 hub.

Hence, looking at options 🙂


 
Posted : 20/03/2017 2:10 pm
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Not sure how simple it is to service my Hope pro 2 evo rear hub bearings. Got 3 sets and not been able to kill any of them. Bought the tools last year but only needed the front presses. I did break some pawl springs. In this respect the star ratchet system looks more reliable.


 
Posted : 20/03/2017 2:23 pm
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To service a Hope free hub is as simple as it gets, basically pull it apart, clean, push back together. Pawls/springs can occasionally break but are relatively cheap to replace


 
Posted : 20/03/2017 2:32 pm
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DT. I swapped freehubs and it was a case of pulling the old one off and pushing the new one on. Took literally 5 mins including a minute or two of me thinking "This seems too easy".


 
Posted : 20/03/2017 3:29 pm