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BikeHubStore superlight hubs would be awesome if the DS flange was 2-3mm farther out. They're still really good for the price.
White Industries hubs are relatively inexpensive, very good quality and have decent geometry. See the Fairwheel review of high end hubs: http://fairwheelbikes.com/forum/view...hp?f=65&t=6940 |
Originally Posted by Christobevii3
(Post 13378278)
What about c-4 hubs?
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I just really want a set of wheels laced to Chris King R45's... light spokes, and Stan's Alpha Comp rims. That would rock.
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Originally Posted by blacksquid
(Post 13378389)
Originally Posted by Drew Eckhardt
(Post 13378544)
Powertap. The rear hub measures power.
Or 2000-2006 Campagnolo Record. Grease ports to double the service interval, adjustable preload so you just add a little as things wear, can be adjusted without opening the quick release, little details like coined spoke holes. In classic silver. the newer black record hubs are no where near as pretty but they are about the smoothest hub ive been around. |
I really like Dura Ace and White Industries. Would love to try Alchemy Orc/Elf one of these days. Chris Kings are nice, but I'm not a big fan of the way they sound. Also, I once had a Shimano Silent Clutch hub. I thought it was about the coolest thing ever.
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Chris King classic/r45. The classic are way overbuilt for road cycling, hence they are on my training wheels. In the future i will get r45 on some carbon rims for racing/TTs. Both models are King quality/same price so it is up to you. R45s will have a Campagnolo option and a ceramic bearing version. You can convert the classic for mtb/disc/tandem use in case that becomes your thing some time in the future. R45 are road only and allow for radial lacing/low spoke count (imo only useful for high performance intended racing wheels. )
-Carcinogent P.S. The Ringdrive is just icing on the cake. The buzz is an acquired taste=) |
Originally Posted by darb85
(Post 13378269)
Chris King R45, Lightning quick engagement, pretty light weight and no a bad look too boot. The noise that comes out of the hub is glorious too.
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Originally Posted by bbattle
(Post 13379827)
incorrect.
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Originally Posted by bbattle
(Post 13379827)
incorrect.
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Originally Posted by jamesdak
(Post 13380045)
Maybe it's an acquired taste. I think they sound like heaven.:thumb::thumb::thumb:
-Carcinogent |
Originally Posted by DropDeadFred
(Post 13380013)
yeah, my friend just linked me a youtube to the Chris king "sound" ....it's worse than those Cicadas we had to deal with all summer long
Here you go again.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Frw8dW20H24 |
Originally Posted by jdon
(Post 13380312)
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Originally Posted by darb85
(Post 13378269)
Chris King R45, Lightning quick engagement, pretty light weight and no a bad look too boot. The noise that comes out of the hub is glorious too.
Or you can save your money and go this route http://chrisking.com/ringtone |
Originally Posted by bbattle
(Post 13379827)
incorrect.
Originally Posted by jamesdak
(Post 13380045)
Maybe it's an acquired taste. I think they sound like heaven.:thumb::thumb::thumb:
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Anyone try Novatec hubs? I just ordered some November tubulars and decided to stick with the stock Novatec hub option to save some dough. I figured there was no sense in upgrading to the CK or WI hubs since I was looking at the wheels as a budget racing wheelset in the first place. However, I did upgrade to black cx-ray spokes for $120 since I saved $100 on the pre-order. I'm wondering if I would have been better off spending that $120 towards the CK R45 hub upgrade instead. Then again, is a hub just a hub once it gets past a certain point of quality/reliability? You're going to have to tear them down and rebuild them after so many miles either way.
I do love the smoothness of my DA 7900 hubs on my c24 clinchers. I haven't needed to service them yet so I can't comment on durability and serviceability. |
How do the White Industry hubs sound compared to the Chris King hubs? I know they are loud (white I like), but I can't imagine them sounding as loud as the Chris King's. They do sound like a large swarm of angry bees.
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Originally Posted by blacksquid
(Post 13378389)
Campy Record hubs before they redesigned them
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Originally Posted by ilovecycling
(Post 13380510)
Anyone try Novatec hubs? I just ordered some November tubulars and decided to stick with the stock Novatec hub option to save some dough. I figured there was no sense in upgrading to the CK or WI hubs since I was looking at the wheels as a budget racing wheelset in the first place. However, I did upgrade to black cx-ray spokes for $120 since I saved $100 on the pre-order. I'm wondering if I would have been better off spending that $120 towards the CK R45 hub upgrade instead. Then again, is a hub just a hub once it gets past a certain point of quality/reliability? You're going to have to tear them down and rebuild them after so many miles either way.
I do love the smoothness of my DA 7900 hubs on my c24 clinchers. I haven't needed to service them yet so I can't comment on durability and serviceability. |
Originally Posted by DropDeadFred
(Post 13380761)
from what I see it's the brand they come with straight from China. Not sure if they are good or not, I just know that it's what they come with. I've found the full sets for around 430 shipped
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I am thinking a set of these (hope pro3 mono)
Attachment 223495 laced to these Attachment 223498 they are easily serviceable, light enough but loud. |
Originally Posted by ilovecycling
(Post 13380866)
Do you mean full wheelsets for $430? Would you mind sharing a source?
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Originally Posted by dayday82
(Post 13380607)
How do the White Industry hubs sound compared to the Chris King hubs?.
I have a set of Novatechs. They're ok hubs. The front's seen a number of years of duty on my rain bike with zero maintenance. But I think the BHS superlights are just as good and are cheaper and lighter. Some of the Novatecs can be had with a freehub that's got a steel spline in it to prevent notching of the aluminum freehub, which is kind of cool. http://www.bdopcycling.com/Hubs-Road.asp |
Beside the weight, do different hubs make a practical difference?
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I got some Forumula hubs on a whim as part of a group buy and have been very pleasantly surprised. They've got a fair amount of miles on them at this point and are buttery smooth still. Very light too. They're sold under a variety of other brand names (Formula is the original manufacturer though).
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Originally Posted by hyhuu
(Post 13381238)
Beside the weight, do different hubs make a practical difference?
To answer the original question, it depends on the application. Price is almost always a factor, otherwise I'd have tried some Tune hubs with Zipp rims by now. Shimano and Campy hubs are quite dependable, White Industries hubs are light and very purdy, and Novatec and Formula hubs seem to be a great bang for the buck in my experience. My current "lightweight climbing" wheels are on American Classic hubs, which are super light and have been doing fine. |
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