hope bb
Will Snow
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hey hey kids, am sure weve all seen the new hope bottom bracket:
anyhoo i was quite looking forward to this (sad i know) when someone on another forum (again, sorry) said something about he doesnt think itll last to long (compared to shimano):
agree? disagree? think i should kicked off the forum for going on another forum? let the discussion commence!!!
anyhoo i was quite looking forward to this (sad i know) when someone on another forum (again, sorry) said something about he doesnt think itll last to long (compared to shimano):
Its just shimano BB's use a nylon spacer which compensates for bearing wear, meaning the bearings last a lot longer than other make bb. hope are basically marketing their bb on the fact that you can buy it in a snazzy colour.
agree? disagree? think i should kicked off the forum for going on another forum? let the discussion commence!!!
i ride a hardtail
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sorry they are talking crap as the nylon washers do nothing. other than be a spacer."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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But look at the shiny colours!!!!
I'm sorry what was the question? lol
I have to admit, I'm may be getting Hope hubs on my new bike primarily because they come in gold, and only secondly because they're good...0 -
end of the day it looks good and the name is proven. have at it i say.0
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yeh thats what i thught. you really reckon he mean thm little plastic spacers??? i mean, all they do is... space.i ride a hardtail0
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Will Snow wrote:yeh thats what i thught. you really reckon he mean thm little plastic spacers??? i mean, all they do is... space.
ask him what he is talking about."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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This BB is not proven though. Make sure the BB shell is faced.0
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haha cant sleep either??? its a bit strange, i havent seen one of these on test... anywhere. infact, ive not seen one mentioned in a mag at all... part from an advert... you would have thought hope would have wanted to get it out there... hmm.i ride a hardtail0
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Hehe, just got in after a few bevvies! I'll be honest, I dont like Hope, and never had. Overpriced for what you get. Maybe stuck in my own way, but the Pro2 hub has done nothing to alleviate my views. BULB hubs are good tough!0
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ha good man!!! im tother way round, i just think there stuff looks trick, and is soooo easy to service (when you can bleed the brakes with what is a car brake bleeding kit, ha)... plus you can get it in red!!!i ride a hardtail0
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Red is good, I cant say otherwise given the pedals on my zaskar! They are easy to bleed, but so are others when you know how - top down, or syringe up. I'm a Shimano man at heart, cup and cone hubs and al that!0
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i dont know, alot of the stuff they do just kinda seems to be the way i would do it, if you know what mean, its got the kinda built in a shed feel, but high quality??? if you know what i mean... god bless shimano hubs, had a set of deore for, ooh year an a half??? had to strip and service the front one, thats it. (cant afford hope uns!!!)i ride a hardtail0
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I wouldnt have Hope hubs in Salford anyway hehe ;-)0
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haha, very true!!! theres a trick to cycling in salford... not stoppingi ride a hardtail0
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Will Snow wrote:ha good man!!! im tother way round, i just think there stuff looks trick, and is soooo easy to service (when you can bleed the brakes with what is a car brake bleeding kit, ha)... plus you can get it in red!!!
"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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yes!!! youve used that picture sooooo many times!!! sorry, but sometimes even the best kit breaks. i know you were doing xc on it, but who knows what stresses it was put under before that??? am sure there plenty of people who have killed hopes, chris kings, hell ive seen bmx wheels explode. i swear ive even seen a snapped 888. not put me off at all, sorry.i ride a hardtail0
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no I was not using it, it is not my picture, and i have only posted it once before.
Compare a Pro 2 to a bulb and you will see why it has not surprised me."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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sorry, thought it was your pic...
marc beaumont, first at vigo this year. you dont get alot more abuse than at a world cup??? and he runs on pro II'si ride a hardtail0 -
And, means nothing. i can mention many products that have done world champ courses and not failed while people say they are crap.
Dont get me wrong all i am saying is be aware."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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isnt the point of the races for manufacturers to show that their kit is the best???i ride a hardtail0
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Will have you gonr to sleep at all lol. Hope xc hubs are where it is at, the sound Mmmmm0
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Sorry to come late , but what spacer on a Shimao BB is he talking about?"Internet Forums - an amazing world where outright falsehoods become cyber-facts with a few witty key taps and a carefully placed emoticon."0
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Its just shimano BB's use a nylon spacer which compensates for bearing wear, meaning the bearings last a lot longer than other make bb. hope are basically marketing their bb on the fact that you can buy it in a snazzy colour.
What utter pap. Obviously this berk needs a good beating with his own handlebars. Presumably Hope hub bearings don't last either???
Hope use custom Schaeffler (SKF) bearings in all their products. Any engineer will tell you that SKF are the vicar's knickers.0 -
Never had any probs with any Hope hubs, XC, Bulb or Pro II.
I do XC/AM riding and would tend to think that whoever cracked that Hope Pro II hub didn't do it rolling off a kerb.
Hope kit is generally very good and all kit will fail eventually if you rag it enough.
Will, know what you mean about the trick is not to stop, I've improved my fitness drastically on my route home from Mcr centre to Oldham avoiding the ninjas in black hooded tops.Dave S0 -
I'd imagine that a crack like that would more likely be caused by dodgy bearings or something internal, usually hub fail at the flange if i'm not mistaken, that looks like an altogether different beast...0
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excatly, certainly wasnt anything to do with maintainance, which was the point i was making... and god bless salford. no buggar else willi ride a hardtail0
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oh yeh, this is what tother guy said:From what i've read i think it is either the black bit on the bb cup which makes contactwith the crank arm or is somewhere within the BB - where ever it is it help to slow bearing wear.
still a bit unclear to me, tbh. can u work it out???i ride a hardtail0 -
the black sealing sleeve on the face of the bearing that looks to the cranks?0
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Re racers using parts and being sponsored: its good to have a pro mechanic as backup, and a company who will replace the parts after every race! This is diferent to us who want the same part tpo last and last.0
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Will Snow wrote:oh yeh, this is what tother guy said:From what i've read i think it is either the black bit on the bb cup which makes contactwith the crank arm or is somewhere within the BB - where ever it is it help to slow bearing wear.
still a bit unclear to me, tbh. can u work it out???
Yeah I can work it out - he's a numpty."Internet Forums - an amazing world where outright falsehoods become cyber-facts with a few witty key taps and a carefully placed emoticon."0