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  • Bearings – Hope, Wych or other??
  • carlos
    Free Member

    As per the title really.

    I’ve used genuine Hope bearings for hubs in the past. However, Wych seem to get good reviews and come in quite a bit cheaper but are Chromium.

    Do the Stainless Steel ones out last the Chromium bearings to the tune of the saving??

    Cheers

    Carlos

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    What is your mode of failure? Worn out and sloppy? Go chromium. Dirty rusty mess, stick with stainless.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Hope’s are good quality (the manufacturer varies but none of them are bad) and sometimes awesome value too.But as Onza says it’s not so much that any one thing is better. For mtb I’d say stainless but, well, how well you resist water once it’s in the bearing is basically just deciding how long it takes to die, after it’s been killed.

    carlos
    Free Member

    Hmmm, might try the Wych in the front hub for a change but stick to Hope for the Freehub and BB

    Cheers

    Carlos

    andybrad
    Full Member

    having had a rcent conversation with hope they have moved to a chromo bearing on the inner race of the freehub.

    I would pick stainless for bub bearings. chromo with more grease for suspension pivots.

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    I tend to pay more attention to seal type. Where possible, snap ring seals are my choice. More drag, but seem to be better sealed. I’ve also noticed a front hub running smoother for longer with abec5 rather than abec3 bearings.

    daern
    Free Member

    Personally, for every bearing I’ve replaced for being “worn” (i.e. has play), I’ve replaced 10 that have seized up, normally due to rust. I now prioritise corrosion resistance (i.e. stainless bearings) even if it means they wear out a bit quicker, particularly in frame bearings.

    The comment from Hope is an interesting one though.

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