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I remember seeing news of the new XT wheel, and thinking to myself, that would be nice if the hubs were stronger.
I tried to call out RaceFace's lack of customer support a few months ago and while it got a number of comments on the post, nothing from RF. Good luck breaking down Shimano's walls.
<abbr>Jason Mitchells last blog post..Dawn Patrol: Sunrise Turns in American Fork Canyon</abbr>
I'm a Hadley man these days.
"Instead, I install models from Hope, Chris King, Hadley and others that provide a more dependable, performance centered ride"
I thought "what is he talking about, is that serious?" (and I'm afraid Shimano guys could think the same). Of course these hubs are more "performance centered", because they are aimed at totally different customer. Look at the prices (all in british pounds):
- Hope Pro II: 120
- Hadley: about 200
- Chris King ISO Disc rear: 300
And finally XT M765: 40
So you can buy three XT hubs for the price of the cheapest of the hubs you mentioned. No wonder why they can be better quality...
Shimano, keep selling us reasonabley good hubs at the $40 pricepoint, just don't brand them as XT. Shimano needs to add some higher performance hub options at a higher pricepoint. Ideally, XT hubs would cost less than the boutique brands mentioned, maybe around $100, and the XTR could be even more.
Personally- you cannto beat the quality at that price!
<abbr>Pauls last blog post..Gravity Dropper seatpost mini review</abbr>
"For the purposes of bike reviews, I remove any wheelsets that are based around your XT rear hub. I feel that it actually takes away from the ride of the bike."
Reviews are the views of the users of that product. Censorship of those views runs counter to the value a review forum brings to the public.
My 2 cents.
John
IMO...wheels are one of the components that can most effect the ride of a frame. I am tired of seeing reviews that go something along the lines of...
"the frame was great but the components were terrible"
Like every bike on the market would be perfect if it weren't for components. Even bikes that are offered as complete builds come in different kits, so for the purposes of bike reviews...I like to make sure the frame has its best foot forward. For my riding style, the wheelset has a drastic impact on that, so in some cases...they do get swapped out in favor of a better trail feel for the bike.
This is stated in the reviews if applicable.
http://aerox-mountainbiking.blogspot.com/2009/0...