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What is the goto choice for a budget rear hub these days?

I take sensible to mean sealed cartridge bearings (rules out Shimano) and not made of cheese/ going to fail due to hard riding.

Happy to spend up to £110ish (so that rules out Hope/DT), or less if something sensible can be had for less. Superstar (if so which)? Something else?


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 3:02 pm
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I take sensible to mean sealed cartridge bearings (rules out Shimano)

Your loss.


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 3:04 pm
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What spacing, what freehub and holes/spokes, does it need be new?

Not a stealth ad, just a prelude to one 😂


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 3:11 pm
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I'd go second hand DT or hope. E.g. just bought a set of boost 350 hubs in vgc with a 36t ratchet for under your budget.


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 3:20 pm
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If 142x12 and Microspline, the MT410 has been hiding for a couple of years - cartridge bearings rather than cup and cone at £40 RRP.
Centrelock only I think.


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 3:24 pm
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What spacing, what freehub and holes/spokes, does it need be new?

142x12 6-bolt 32h shimano 10/11spd. If not new then very good condition? (I don't think it's worth building a wheel up on something that's going to break)


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 3:34 pm
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DT 350 105 euros, think they were £7 delivery when I bought some a few months ago. well under the import duty threshold.

https://r2-bike.com/DT-SWISS-Rear-Hub-350-Classic-6-Hole-12x142-mm-Thru-Axle-Thru-Axle-Freehub-Shimano-SRAM-32-Holes

For some reason the links not working, but it is there if you search...


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 3:57 pm
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I believe Bitex hubs are well thought of. Not tried them myself, but wouldn’t be afraid to.


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 4:00 pm
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I bought a Novatec off eBay a couple of months ago. Decent, 200g lighter than the OEM spec one which is quite a chunk off a wheel build.


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 4:36 pm
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Happy to spend up to £110ish (so that rules out Hope/DT)

£110 for the hub, or for the wheel?

its about £120 ish for a hope hub, which will never ever need replacing. i would be looking to find the extra tenner (or a deal) to stick with what i know (and in my experience is bombproof)


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 4:43 pm
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I believe Novatec make some/all the Hunt hubs, which are fine once you swap out the original (essentially unsealed) bearings. I like the high engagement.

That said, the Pro 2 Evo on my hardtail is 3 times as old and is only on its second set of bearings. If there's only a tenner in it, I'd get looking down the back of the sofa. UK made, great to work on, infinite spare parts forever.


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 5:10 pm
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Your loss.

+1

They were good if you offered them a little TLC back in the XT M-756 days, these days they're substantially better sealed than that too.

Otherwise Bitex, Chosen, or Novatech at RRP.

Or search out a Hope Pro4, DT 350 or 370 (look for the 'LN Ratchet' version, it's not compatible with the 350 ratchets but the same principal) on ebay.

Stealth add:
I've got an unused Pair of Hope Pro2 sat in a drawer that I'll probably never get around to building as I've now got 3 pairs of wheels between 2 bikes and really don't need a 4th even if I do have some nice rims sat waiting to go with them.


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 5:13 pm
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Don't suppose you're on non boost 12 speed microspline? Cheap hope! For £112

https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobile/hope-pro-4-mountain-bike-rear-hub/rp-prod145300


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 5:48 pm
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Novatec are good, but I'm not overly impressed with the seals on my Bitex road hubs. Hopefully the mtb ones are better.


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 5:53 pm
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Shimano FH-MT410-B CL / Boost 12x148mm is cartridge bearing.

It will probably equate to a hundred quid rear wheel, or maybe less, 80 quid but around that mark.

As above though, 2nd hand Hopes would be a better deal.


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 9:05 pm
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A mate picked up a Bitex boost hub with hg freehub. He’s terrible at maintenance and doesn’t do anything on it and so far he’s impressed. Quieter than a Pro4 but louder than a DT 350. Seems reliable so far - think it’s a year or so.

That said a secondhand 350 or Pro4 would be good solid hubs too.


 
Posted : 01/03/2023 9:38 pm
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Halo are pretty solid and ok for spares too. Usually find online for well under budget.


 
Posted : 02/03/2023 7:47 am
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Bitex are pretty good. I've been using a rear for a couple of years, on the same bearings, seems fine.

novatec are OK, but the original bearings are rubbish. thta needs to be considered for freehubs as they have a tendancy to leave one bearing race in the freehub body when you come to replace them making the replacement job way harder than it shoud be.


 
Posted : 02/03/2023 10:16 am
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Thanks all. I think you've convinced me to dismantle the other wheel and reuse my existing DT350, rather than become the owner of 2 posh hubs, one of which will probably just sit in the shed unused. Result 🙂


 
Posted : 02/03/2023 2:05 pm
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Aren't Shimano on the verge of bringing out a new range of hubs with their new cues stuff, it's all centre lock but Hope are gonna be bringing out cl rotors for mountainbikes too, probably to coincide.


 
Posted : 02/03/2023 10:19 pm

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