Thoughts on the Dia Compe Gran Compe Hubs
#1
Thoughts on the Dia Compe Gran Compe Hubs
I tried to do a search on these and found nothing but a thread of people trying to argue whether they were a formula knockoff or Suzue Promax knockoffs. Anyone ride the Gran Compe hubs by Dia Compe? I saw some in a shop the other day and the looked fairly nice. They spin pretty smooth too. Just wondering if anyone here uses them.
#2
if i were building a new set of wheels with all new stuff, i'd pick these, hands down. from what i've seen on other people's bikes, they're really nice quality, and last well. definitely not a necessary upgrade from something like formulas, but available if you want a little bit more bling.
however, i rarely buy new parts. so i doubt i'll have a wheelset with these hubs anytime soon.
however, i rarely buy new parts. so i doubt i'll have a wheelset with these hubs anytime soon.
#12
I'd definitely use these for my next build. Formula's are great and I've ran them almost a year with zero problems but sometimes you need a change
I've heard nothing but good things so far about them too. A friend has them and they are holding up well.
Trons, they look a lot more like Dura Ace/Suzue/Suntour than they do Formula w/o holes, IMO.
I've heard nothing but good things so far about them too. A friend has them and they are holding up well.Trons, they look a lot more like Dura Ace/Suzue/Suntour than they do Formula w/o holes, IMO.
#17
#19
I havent used them but theyre easily the most ridden hub in Tokyo. Damn near every bike you see has these or Dura Ace.
As Ceya pointed out at one time, these hubs are made off of the design of Suzue/Sansin/Suntour/Sunshine NJS hubs. Which were all basically the same hub.
Ive compared a set of these with my Sansin NJS hubs and they really identical except for the fact that the GranCompes are sealed and come in about 7 wacky colors.
If anyone thought theyre were like Formula hub then theyve probably not held a set before.
As Ceya pointed out at one time, these hubs are made off of the design of Suzue/Sansin/Suntour/Sunshine NJS hubs. Which were all basically the same hub.
Ive compared a set of these with my Sansin NJS hubs and they really identical except for the fact that the GranCompes are sealed and come in about 7 wacky colors.

If anyone thought theyre were like Formula hub then theyve probably not held a set before.
#20
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 1,506
Likes: 1
From: Santa Barbara
Bikes: SE Quadrangle, '82 Venus NJS, '03 Bianchi Pista, '86 P'sonic Mt Cat, Fat City Yo Eddy '91 + '93, B'cuda A2E, '86 Trek Elance 400, '88 Centurion D.Scott Expert, '88 Fisher Mt Tam (and no longer with me: SE OM Flyer, Umezawa/B-stone/Samson NJS)
yep, all over Tokyo.
yep, tons of colors.
nope, never heard anything bad about them.
yep, tons of colors.
nope, never heard anything bad about them.
#21
I havent used them but theyre easily the most ridden hub in Tokyo. Damn near every bike you see has these or Dura Ace.
As Ceya pointed out at one time, these hubs are made off of the design of Suzue/Sansin/Suntour/Sunshine NJS hubs. Which were all basically the same hub.
Ive compared a set of these with my Sansin NJS hubs and they really identical except for the fact that the GranCompes are sealed and come in about 7 wacky colors.
If anyone thought theyre were like Formula hub then theyve probably not held a set before.
As Ceya pointed out at one time, these hubs are made off of the design of Suzue/Sansin/Suntour/Sunshine NJS hubs. Which were all basically the same hub.
Ive compared a set of these with my Sansin NJS hubs and they really identical except for the fact that the GranCompes are sealed and come in about 7 wacky colors.

If anyone thought theyre were like Formula hub then theyve probably not held a set before.



