Mountain Biking - Shimano Hone

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mindbogger
01-25-05, 10:15 PM
Any idea when this group comes out? Looking at purchasing cranks/BB. Tried looking on the shimano website but it is if Hone does not exist.


Maelstrom
01-26-05, 01:51 PM
At this point I have only heard 'testing' rumours. I haven't seen it around yet. But generally, in bc, we don't get new stuff till spring.

Dirtbike
01-26-05, 01:53 PM
is hone higher or less than saint?


Maelstrom
01-26-05, 01:57 PM
Less...its like LX to XT (or XT to xtr)

KrisA
01-26-05, 02:46 PM
Isn't the Hone crankset (along with 90% of the groupo) identical to LX with a different name on it? Why not just get the LX, it's available now.

cryogenic
01-26-05, 08:11 PM
I do believe the Hone shares a bit with the saint in that the derailleur mounts to the axle, but the front hub isn't 20mm TA. Also, according to what I've read, the Hone crankset uses the XT Hollowtech design but it's a bit beefier. "Hone cranks use the same hollowtech design as Deore XT, with more metal and a one, two or three chainring option." was what I found in the following article: http://www.mbaction.com/detail.asp?id=923

mindbogger
01-26-05, 09:08 PM
Isn't the Hone crankset (along with 90% of the groupo) identical to LX with a different name on it? Why not just get the LX, it's available now.

I managed to mangle my XT cranks so I was hoping to try something beefier but I cannot afford Saint.

cryogenic
01-26-05, 09:32 PM
how'd you manage to mangle a set of XT cranks...

mindbogger
01-26-05, 09:48 PM
how'd you manage to mangle a set of XT cranks...


A couple grinds that didn't go so well. I got so much foot rub on the crank that you wouldn't know they were XT's and you could see your face.

cryogenic
01-26-05, 10:20 PM
wow... sounds like you've worn them out pretty good.. I dunno that the hones are going to fix the foot rub problem, though. Perhaps you just have really wide feet? I dunno what else to tell you there :p

Dirtbike
01-26-05, 10:24 PM
Simple solution: piece of clear packing tape over the rub spot. when i wears down, replace

beavis
01-26-05, 10:47 PM
Any idea when this group comes out? Looking at purchasing cranks/BB. Tried looking on the shimano website but it is if Hone does not exist.

Jenson has them, er, at least they will by March 18. Try here ...

http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product.aspx?i=CR604A00

Dirtbike
01-26-05, 11:08 PM
they look exactly the same just different colors:rolleyes: ...
lighter, different materials?

Hopper
01-26-05, 11:55 PM
The hone is black, so it must be stronger. :D

Dirtbike
01-27-05, 12:16 AM
The hone is black, so it must be stronger. :D

*runs out side and makes sure everything on bike is black*

bikered
01-27-05, 01:05 AM
I thought that Hone was going to be a groupset to fill the gap left by Saint - eg as an all-mountain groupo? Mebbe not

Aus_MTB
01-27-05, 02:17 AM
Hmm i was reading Mountain Biking Australia and i saw a pic of the whole Hone range, i'll go have another look and see what i said about it.

Edit: Found the section just after i posted, its only a small caption but here is what it says...

"Shimano had their new hone groupset on display for all to see. This new component group has an axle mounted rear derailleur like the super heavy duty saint group set. It is built to be tougher than the traditional cross country parts like XT and LX but is still light enough for general trail riding. It will be interesting to see how it performs in 2005."

Well hope that helps for anyone not sure about its purpose :) Shame it had no prices or weights...

Btw it was talking about the Bicycling Australia show where it was displayed

BikeForum_John
01-31-05, 09:20 AM
Like beavis said, try Jenson. Some components seem to be available sooner.

Here are two sites with Shimano's official info on Hone (and other lines):

Shimano's American site is recently improved - http://bike.shimano.com/catalog/cycle/products/category.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302032747&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=1408474395181202&bmUID=1107188523465

Shimano's europe site is also pretty good - http://www.shimano-europe.com/cycling/

mindbogger
02-01-05, 11:16 AM
thanks everyone for the great info!

TimB
02-02-05, 06:32 AM
LX and Hone are similar except for colour (cranksets and BB)

the main differences are the rear derailleur and rear and front Hubs.
Shifters are either Dual control or Rapid Fire, you specify

Rumble
02-13-05, 01:04 AM
If Anyone Is Interested There Is A Write Up On It In The New "decline" Magazine.
On My Freeride Hardtail I Have All Shimano Saint Components. No Complaints Only Smiles. I Hpoe You Can Find The Article............................

cryogenic
02-13-05, 04:00 AM
If Anyone Is Interested There Is A Write Up On It In The New "decline" Magazine.
On My Freeride Hardtail I Have All Shimano Saint Components. No Complaints Only Smiles. I Hpoe You Can Find The Article............................

You should post some pics, then... We'd like to see how it looks on a bike. Maybe post some more opinions of the group. After all, you're an independent rider and it's always nice to hear opinions of people other than those paid to do such things.

mtnbiker66
02-13-05, 07:41 AM
I f they are anything close to Saint they'll be sweet. My bud has Saint cranks on his bullit,he loves em'.

PWRDbyTRD
02-13-05, 11:53 AM
I think everyone should give me whatever they want to test and I'll ride it and see if it breaks :p

Rumble
02-13-05, 05:10 PM
http://img96.exs.cx/img96/6545/rumble6hc.jpg

Rumble
02-13-05, 05:27 PM
as Cryogenic suggested:

The time i've spent riding my Rumble i have no complaints. all components function smoothly regardles of the terrain or weather, then again here in hawaii you only really get one type of weather. its my understanding the shimano saint components were built for dh and freeride stlye of riding and the hone components are in the same grouping as the the saints just one below. i can't honestly comment on any problems, because i haven't had any.....
the one thing i can say though is having this bike built the way i wanted it ,to include the saint components, gives me more confidence on the trail knowing i can trust my bike

PWRDbyTRD

Rumble
02-13-05, 05:29 PM
PWRDbyTRD
if you ever want to test ride my bike, come over to hawaii and i'll be more than happy to share the wealth.
you can find me at Shaka's Bikes and Boards in Kapolei Hawaii