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Old 12-07-22, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Koyote
I think DT makes their own grease for their rear hubs. But I've never done anything to mine (350, old style) in 13k+ dirty miles, and it still works nicely.

I like it so much that I just (today) put a new wheelset on one of my bikes, and it is built with the newer 350 hubs -- rear has the EXP 36t ratchet. DT 350 hubs aren't sexy, but they are pretty simple, easily serviced, and light enough for all but the weeniest of the weight weenies.
3 wheelsets with dt350 hubs, one old style, two new. Love them.

I too have wondered about the 370's - are they less robust, lower performance, heavier or all of the above? There are some mid-range carbon wheels that come with them - thinking Roval's Rapid CL 38 and Terra C.
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