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Hope Tech Hubs
I've been out of the game for a while, but I am starting to get back on the bike. It is amazing how much has changed in the 9ish years I've been away.
I'm looking for a new set of wheels for my cross bike (cantis). I don't race it - just like the ride and may try some gravel rides at some point. It used to be the Open Pro / Ultegra combo was the standard recommendation. Seems to me that there are a ton more hub and rim options out there now... That said, I got a quote from a local wheel builder for Open Pro UST rims laced to Hope Tech RS4 hubs. The builder says they are his "goto mid-range hub." Says they are easier to maintain as they use press fit bearings. The wheelset is kind of spendy at $650 for the build. I've done some searching and can't find much on the board about these hubs. Anyone have experience with the Hope Tech road hubs? Are they worth an extra couple of hundred over a 105 hub? I'm happy to pay a bit more for a hand-built wheelset from a local guy. Just want to know that I am getting a solid product. |
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Hope hubs are definitely good quality. They're like the UK version of White Industries or Chris King. All of their products are well made, in my experience. I like their hubs and the hub design has come a long way (some of the old designs were aluminum flanges bonded to titanium shells). If the price works for you, you'll surely have a long life out of that wheelset. If you want to spend a bit less look at DT 350s, and the Shimano stuff works and will work for a long time as well.
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I've got a set on my 29er. Very nicely made and they have lots of end cap options. They are loud though. I think Shimano's 105 are solid too, but they won't get you points at the coffee shop.
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I think in that price range you could get into a set of H-Plus Son with DT 240s. That's probably the nicest alloy everyday wheelset I've ever ridden.
Back to your immediate question. Hope hubs are really well built and have a nice bling factor. They hold up well but do have a loud freehub if that's not your thing (check youtube). Past the hubs, I think the open pros are pretty outdated as a recommendation lately. There are some really great alloy rims now. Fairwheel has a great round up: http://blog.fairwheelbikes.com/revie...y-rim-roundup/ |
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I have hope hubs on 3 wheels builds - reasonably light, good quality, no complaints at all. I like them.
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I am a big fan of Hopes - well sealed, beautiful, reasonable weight and price.
The only thing that occasionally gets on my nerves is the noise, but I think that is mostly based on my mood In short I recommend them. Great hubs! |
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Archetypes are probably my favorite alloy rim right now; great quality for a good value. Hope hubs are solid also; got a bunch of miles on a set with no problems. They come in colors too which is nice to have a choice sometimes.
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Piling on: Hope makes high quality stuff and has for ages. On par with WI or King in the hub department.
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i've got 3 set of hopes going right now. they're solid hubs, tho they're no king or WI in terms of quality. and the stock bearings are trash, but once you replace them with something with a descent seal, you're golden
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Hope does make quality products. I've used their mono mini hydro brakes on our MTBs for years and years with zero problems, and they look and work great.
I know a fella that has blue Hope disc hubs on his Ti CX bike. They look great. But be warned - the rear hub is SUPER LOUD when coasting. He says it has started to drive him crazy. And I'll admit, the super loud whirring is why I noticed them. |
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I havent noticed any unusual noise with my hubs, or issue with bearing seals. All of my stuff is the Pro4 & RS4, so relatively newer.
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Like DT460, DT411, DT470, DT511.. Velocity A23... BUT Hope, WI, DT, PMP..shimano, Record..some great hubs out there..along with rims..not everything is a factory wheelouttaabox...
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+1 on Hopes. I've got two sets. I'm sitting on a spare 28h silver fr. rs4 hub...centerlock 12mm TA if you need it.
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