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Any solution to loud rear hub noise?
I am seriously considering a 2021 Domane SLR7, but the noise issue really concerns me. I like as quiet of a ride as possible. I actually wear ear plugs as it is, due to hyperacusis.
Any ideas on a remedy for this noise? If I decide to go with a Domane, I would most likely go to Waterloo and do a Project One - perhaps they would find a way to build a quieter Domane!!
Thanks
Any ideas on a remedy for this noise? If I decide to go with a Domane, I would most likely go to Waterloo and do a Project One - perhaps they would find a way to build a quieter Domane!!
Thanks
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I am seriously considering a 2021 Domane SLR7, but the noise issue really concerns me. I like as quiet of a ride as possible. I actually wear ear plugs as it is, due to hyperacusis.
Any ideas on a remedy for this noise? If I decide to go with a Domane, I would most likely go to Waterloo and do a Project One - perhaps they would find a way to build a quieter Domane!!
Thanks
Any ideas on a remedy for this noise? If I decide to go with a Domane, I would most likely go to Waterloo and do a Project One - perhaps they would find a way to build a quieter Domane!!
Thanks
Edit: oh wait, are you talking about the hub noise? Well you dont hear that if you keep pedaling

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#54
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Thanks jaxgtr,
Good idea there!
Was your P1 thru your LBS, or did you actually go to Wisconsin? I am not worried if the wait is as long as some are saying. Seems like the 'rona is hitting that state pretty hard right now. Hope I can get up there soon and start the process.
What about your Domane? How did you spec it?
Good idea there!
Was your P1 thru your LBS, or did you actually go to Wisconsin? I am not worried if the wait is as long as some are saying. Seems like the 'rona is hitting that state pretty hard right now. Hope I can get up there soon and start the process.
What about your Domane? How did you spec it?
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SLR7, Di2, Pro 3V wheels. I love the Viper Red, and my Emonda is in the same color, so I went with it again. I order through the LBS as I live in Florida. When I was looking at each part, found the tires were a delay point, 85 days, so I just ordered what they had in stock and picked up a set of the 32s R3 brown sidewalls online. Reduced the lead time to 3 days and I took the bike home in 10 days.
One thing I did find in my case that I order the Verse Elite Saddle in 145 width and I like the saddle, but just a bit wide for me. I have been riding the Specialized Ronin in 143 for many years, and did not think the 145 would be a problem. It just did not work. One of the LBS staff had a 135 version that he let me borrow and I found that way more comfortable, so I have that on order to replace the 145.
Oh one other thing. I went down a size to a 52. I generally ride a 54, but found the geometry for the 54 would have been a little long on the top tube. The 52 fits me like a glove. I generally use a short stem as I have short arms, but my torso and legs are pretty standard for 5'10.
One thing I did find in my case that I order the Verse Elite Saddle in 145 width and I like the saddle, but just a bit wide for me. I have been riding the Specialized Ronin in 143 for many years, and did not think the 145 would be a problem. It just did not work. One of the LBS staff had a 135 version that he let me borrow and I found that way more comfortable, so I have that on order to replace the 145.
Oh one other thing. I went down a size to a 52. I generally ride a 54, but found the geometry for the 54 would have been a little long on the top tube. The 52 fits me like a glove. I generally use a short stem as I have short arms, but my torso and legs are pretty standard for 5'10.

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Hardly any wait at all.
I guessed JAX would be Florida. I am in the next large city south of you in PSL, but spend more time in Las Vegas so plan to have it ordered at factory and then assembled at the closest Trek Dealer only 1 mile away.
I guessed JAX would be Florida. I am in the next large city south of you in PSL, but spend more time in Las Vegas so plan to have it ordered at factory and then assembled at the closest Trek Dealer only 1 mile away.
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PSL, assuming is Port St. Lucie? You can order them at any Trek dealer and have it delivered to whatever dealer you want, so there is that. You don't have to go to Wisconsin. It's nice though to deal with someone you are familiar with. Been a while since I've been down that way, Port St. Lucie used to just be a gas station of the turnpike
. I grew up in Lake Worth and used to drive up to Sebastian to go surfing every so often.

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Even today, if you take 95 or the turnpike, you never see any of PSL, although it is the largest city north of Ft Lauderdale until you reach Jacksonville.
Very flexible policy at Trek with their option of speaking to one dealer, but using another for delivery. Thanks for the info.
On my way to vote!
Very flexible policy at Trek with their option of speaking to one dealer, but using another for delivery. Thanks for the info.
On my way to vote!
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I am seriously considering a 2021 Domane SLR7, but the noise issue really concerns me. I like as quiet of a ride as possible. I actually wear ear plugs as it is, due to hyperacusis.
Any ideas on a remedy for this noise? If I decide to go with a Domane, I would most likely go to Waterloo and do a Project One - perhaps they would find a way to build a quieter Domane!!
Thanks
Any ideas on a remedy for this noise? If I decide to go with a Domane, I would most likely go to Waterloo and do a Project One - perhaps they would find a way to build a quieter Domane!!
Thanks
Good luck with your build.
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Funny this issue came up today when I was at the Trek Store. While shopping for new wheels the manager said he owns the Bontrager Aeolus PRO 3V wheel set and his only complaint was they were loud. He wants to replace them with Aeolus RSL 37V as it has the DT 240 rear hub which is quieter.

The Bontrager hub on the PRO 3V is likely manufactured by DT Swiss. Therefore, I can swap between the 3Vs and my custom wheels with no disc or cassette alignment issues.

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Buzz saw? The issue has been elevated to the next level 🤔
Had a call with Trek yesterday and now waiting to hear about a rough timeline on a new order.
Had a call with Trek yesterday and now waiting to hear about a rough timeline on a new order.
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These hubs are built by DT Swiss, and I love the engagement speed, 106 points or something like that, but would not mind if they were just a little less volume.....from the hub.
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Jax,
If I had ordered any other color I could have it in about 2 months. But I NEED lithium gray!! That means June.
Sales fella said they had a special order Madone that came much earlier than expected.
Project One would not be possible just to have that color, as it is just for custom paint schemes, or at least that was info from the LBS.
If I had ordered any other color I could have it in about 2 months. But I NEED lithium gray!! That means June.
Sales fella said they had a special order Madone that came much earlier than expected.
Project One would not be possible just to have that color, as it is just for custom paint schemes, or at least that was info from the LBS.
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Jax,
If I had ordered any other color I could have it in about 2 months. But I NEED lithium gray!! That means June.
Sales fella said they had a special order Madone that came much earlier than expected.
Project One would not be possible just to have that color, as it is just for custom paint schemes, or at least that was info from the LBS.
If I had ordered any other color I could have it in about 2 months. But I NEED lithium gray!! That means June.
Sales fella said they had a special order Madone that came much earlier than expected.
Project One would not be possible just to have that color, as it is just for custom paint schemes, or at least that was info from the LBS.
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I am OK if it takes that long. Maybe it will get here sooner. In the interim I won't have any problem putting in some miles on my trusty Scott.
Save a few bucks by going with stock color.
Save a few bucks by going with stock color.
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Jax,
If I had ordered any other color I could have it in about 2 months. But I NEED lithium gray!! That means June.
Sales fella said they had a special order Madone that came much earlier than expected.
Project One would not be possible just to have that color, as it is just for custom paint schemes, or at least that was info from the LBS.
If I had ordered any other color I could have it in about 2 months. But I NEED lithium gray!! That means June.
Sales fella said they had a special order Madone that came much earlier than expected.
Project One would not be possible just to have that color, as it is just for custom paint schemes, or at least that was info from the LBS.
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Have had fone and email communications with a Trek rep, I guess I could call him my ad hoc liaison. He is aware of my order today. We've already agreed to talk some more tomorrow. Might help to have his insight - directly from Wisconsin.
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make sure you walk through each part, the tires were the delay for me, so I just changed the tires to something else and picked up the tires I wanted online. Reduced the time from 85 days to 3.
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Yes, something close to the Lithium Gray stock colors are available with Project One. I decided not to do Project One, for substantial savings on total cost of the bike. Trek called me this morning and gave me a thorough explanation.