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Shimano Acera X

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    Submitted by Short 'n' Stocky a Weekend Warrior from UK
    Date Reviewed: July 22, 2008
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Purchased At:A Bike Shop
    Strengths:Cheap, reliable, rebuildable, robust, shinny.
    Weaknesses:Crude and ugly.
    Similar Products Used:Deore DX hubs (yes, I'm old)
    Bike Setup:Abused 12 year-old ridged cro-mo framed GT with various bits replaced as and when I brake them. If this bike wasn't so robust I could be riding a nice new full-sus by now...
    Bottom Line:A hub is a hub is a hub. This one isn't as well-made or as light as some, but it's strong and the wheels spin. With regular rebuilding these ones have lasted 12 years. The front will spin forever, the rear has just now reached the end of its life (a heavier than normal landing has cracked a cup).
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by John a Weekend Warrior from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Date Reviewed: February 13, 2007
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Purchased At:Stock on my 1996 GT Ricochet, replaced rear wheel from a Bike Shop in Scarborough, ON, Canada
    Strengths:Durability, quiet, smooth, colour & weight.
    Weaknesses:None.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano Alivio (rear), Shimano Deore XT Disk (rear) & Rolf Dolomite Disk (front + rear).
    Bike Setup:1996 GT Ricochet.
    Bottom Line:My 1996 GT Ricochet came stock with a Shimano Acera X (front hub) & Shimano Alivio (rear hub), I then had to replace the rear wheel with a Shimano Acera X (rear hub) as the Mavic M-238 rim cracked on the stock rear wheel.
    I've used this bike from mid Oct.1996 with no problems whatsoever (front hub) & no problems with the rear hub since I got the wheel in 2001. They have always been quiet, smooth operating, a good weight to handle a clydesdale rider like myself & the colour blends in well with the silver spokes, nipples and Mavic M-238 rim. I've used these hubs for 9,000kms+ on the front & 2,000kms+ on the rear.
    Bottom Line: For a $1,200 bike that I got at the end of season sale for $800 back in Oct.1996 (1996 GT Ricochet) with an assortment of Shimano Acera X, Alivio & STX parts it was well worth the price.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Genital Apparatus a Weekend Warrior from Toronto, Canada
    Date Reviewed: November 14, 2004
    Favorite Trail:Natural trials
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:Duke's On Queen
    Strengths:Very strong, races have not suffered any damage yet.
    Weaknesses:Freehub sucks, blew up within three months. The hub is a little heavy and not very pretty.
    Similar Products Used:None.
    Bike Setup:Planet-X Tibo. Typical trials setup.
    Bottom Line:I'll admit, this hub is doing pretty well, and seems to be spinning pretty well. The original freehub is gone, and I have now replaced it with a XT. Not the lightest or flashiest hub around, but it has survived and is doing well. I think it deserves a really good value rating.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Aaron McGraw a Cross Country Rider from Oil City, PA, USA
    Date Reviewed: November 19, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Venango County Sandy Creek, Oil Creek, and Allegheny Trails
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $78.00
    Purchased At:(with wheelset) at Country Pedalers, Franklin, PA (don't go there, these folks are ignorant)
    Strengths:Regardless of what these posers below say, it spins, spins well, and is pretty darn durable.
    Weaknesses:Sort of plain-jane, no Shimano or Acera logos. Unimpressive QR (but servicable)
    Similar Products Used:Exage, Suzue, Sanshin, LX, Formula, Sovos, Shimano 105 & 600 Ultegra, Specialized 40 hole
    Bike Setup:1988 Fuji Cadenza Chromoly Frameset with Weinmann rims, Acera 36 hole hubs, DT Swiss spokes w/ brass nipples, 1.75 inch slicks, Rock Shox Judy TT fork, Diacompe Aheadset, Nashbar threadless stem, Kalloy Silver Ano, flat bars, Shwinn grips, SRAM MRX shifters, Nashbar-branded Tektro brake levers, Tektro front Linear pull brake, Dia-Tech rear U-brake, Exage M350 crank with Syncros black ano. outer ring, Sugino middle ring, and Specialized steel inner ring, Old-style cup and bearings BB, KMC Z-chain, Exage Trail M350 front and rear derailleur, Falcon 7-spd freewheel, Kalloy seatpost, SDG saddle, Nashbar Special Clipless pedals
    Bottom Line:Hey, despite what some of these pseudo-elitists say, this hub works and works quite well. Not the most attractive hub out there, but it is certainly fine for bike-trail types (I don't take this bike off the beaten path all that frequently). The seals seem fine, obviously this hub isn't in the same category as LX, XT, or XTR, and those boneheads that say "Go out and buy XT" don't realize that not everyone needs bombproof and $$$$ components. Should work just fine for weekend forays on dirt. The price is great.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Han Jai a Weekend Warrior from Surrey, BC, Canada
    Date Reviewed: March 19, 2003
    Favorite Trail:South Surrey Atheletic Park
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Purchased At:came with the bike
    Strengths:(none, but it at least waorks)
    Weaknesses:-not sealed
    -cups bend easily
    -need to be overhauled
    -unsmooth
    Similar Products Used:Formula Cartridge Disc hubs, LX, Exage
    Bike Setup:LX drivetrain, Z5 100mm Bomber, 7005 frame
    Bottom Line:I think that this hub is just a hub body, ball bearings, cups, axle, and a few fittings. All shimano hubs are like this even those XTR's that are meant for racers. I tried to overhaul it and it didn't make the hub become smoother. Worst of all, the cups came off after a ride after it was overhauled. There isn't really a seal. You can't really re- overhaul these hubs because it just starts falling apart. They just want you to get another hub. I wouldn't recommend this to ANYONE even LITTLE BABIES.

    Go check out the formula cartridge(sealed bearing) hubs at www.formulahubs.com and go to the install/maintain section and click on one of those good hubs and see what those have inside.

    This hub and all other Shimano hubs may be light but they're not meant for lifetime. If for some reason you got these hubs with your bike don't even spend one extra penny on over-hauling this hub. Just ride it until it doesn't work.

    These QR's wear off on trainers.

    Even though I used these for over three years it doesn't mean it is good. I used it until the whole thing came apart.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Russ Grier a Weekend Warrior from Aberdeen, UK
    Date Reviewed: May 16, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Kirkhill
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Purchased At:Alpine bikes
    Strengths:Cheap.... err... that's about it. Front hub's ok and looks cool.
    Weaknesses:Needs a lot of maintenance, the seals are pretty rubbish and the insides aren't very 'hard-wearing'.
    Similar Products Used:XT
    Bike Setup:Saracen Hardtrax, factory spec front and back wheels.
    Bottom Line:Surprisingly I serviced the front wheel about two years ago and it still spins freely like a perpetual motion device. No complaints with the front hub! However, the rear hub is another story all together. I've had to replace bearings in it several times and if I spin it by hand I get a lovely grinding noise and then the wheel stops after a short time - I think the rear hub could be modified into an effective brake.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by RICHARD WEST a Weekend Warrior from BEDS ENGLAND
    Date Reviewed: January 12, 2002
    Favorite Trail:ANYWHERE WITH JUMPS
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Purchased At:CAME WITH BIKE
    Strengths:LIGHTWEIGHT AS SUMMAT REET LIGHT.
    Weaknesses:LOOKS BAD WITH DODGY MACHINING LINES. NOT MUCH SEALING TO TALK ABOUT.
    Similar Products Used:HOPE SPORT (THE BEST)
    Bike Setup:PLANET X ,Z1S, XT, HOPE MINI
    Bottom Line:I GOT THESE ON MY OLD KONA WHEN I WAS STARTING OUT. THEY WORKED WELL ENOUGH FOR A YEAR BUT THEY THEN BECAME KNACKERED.OK PERHAPS I DIDNT CLEAN OUT THE GUTS OF EM FOR TOO LONG. BUT AFTER A YEAR YOU EXPECT TO FIND ALL THE BALL BEARINGS IN THERE SOMEWHERE. OH NO WHERE DID THEY GO???. SH*TE APOLLOS HAVE LONGER LASTIN HUBS.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by serpico a Cross Country Rider from mudville washington
    Date Reviewed: November 15, 2001
    Favorite Trail:one w/o horses
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Strengths:they hold up under singlespeed use.
    Weaknesses:these hubs require a lot of maintainence to make them last
    Bike Setup:95 haro converted to singlespeed
    Bottom Line:i have had good luck with these hubs as long as they are maintained.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Jordan a Weekend Warrior from Ottawa
    Date Reviewed: September 3, 2001
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Strengths:Havent taken them apart in 2 years and they still work like new
    Weaknesses:nothing really
    Bike Setup:98' giant warp ds1 frame with mix matched parts
    Bottom Line:Very good
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Brian a Cross Country Rider from London, Ontario
    Date Reviewed: October 21, 2000
    Favorite Trail:Kain Road
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:To Wheels
    Strengths:sorry what?
    Weaknesses:The free wheel was not so free for very long
    Similar Products Used:way old shimano, shimano LX, Coda competition disc, Joytech baby!
    Bottom Line:Shimano hubs seem to be going downhill. My beater mountain bike had those old shimano alloy mountain hubs, you know the ones, real skinny with nice curves and polished finish. then I got this used bike without a backwheel, so I bought a cheapo wheel built up with nice DT stainless spokes and a purple Joytech (taiwanese) hub. The hub worked real well and looked nice for quite some time, till I overhauled it and noticed that the bearing cones were totally ground up. So I scavenged the rim to replace the front one that I had bent 2 inches out of true and straightened out two years earlier. Then I went down to one of my many LBS's to pick up a wheel. I decided on the cheap Acera ones because they were cheap and they had nice looking rubber sealing cones and that newer style thick body and most of all because of Shimano "quality" (and not many good hubs come with 7 speed spacing) The wheel cost me more than the one I bought the first time, which led me to believe it would be better, or at least as good, with inflation and all. (it didn't even look as nice as the old ones, it was all grooved from machining and not being sanded or polish after)

    First of all, it wasn't even as true as the wheel I'd just built up myself without a truing stand, which was my first ever such endeavour. So I straightened it out a bit and then forgot about it and rode for a while, ( In slush and snow) after about 6 months, the freewheel just stopped working, I would stop peddling and then feel a yank on the pedals as the cogset kept spinning and sucked in the chain. Also, the spokes got all corroded which never happened on my cheapo wheel. So I took it off and stole the wheel from my brothers bike, featuring an old style shimano hub, and never had another problem. The wheel is still sitting in my basement and now you can't turn the "free" wheel either way no matter how hard you try.

    Epilogue: When I got my new bike, a K2/proflex featuring shimano LX hubs, I was expecting much better. But, after a few rides, not even in the winter, I was shocked to hear that familliar Whiz-Clunk of the chain being sucked into the freewheel. And a very gritty sound was made as I turned the cogs by hand with the wheel off the bike.

    So, don't buy shimano hubs, and if you do, make sure you have a hyperglide lock ring tool and a 10 mm allen so you can overhaul your "sealed" freewheel every ride or so.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Poida a Weekend Warrior from Melbourne, Australia
    Date Reviewed: September 10, 2000
    Favorite Trail:Lysterfield
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:Melbourne Bicycle Center
    Strengths:Well they're pretty cheap and they are sealed, well mine are anyway.
    Weaknesses:i haven't had them for very long but so far so good.
    Similar Products Used:STX RC, RM 40
    Bike Setup:KHS comp
    Bottom Line:I got these hubs on wheels I bought spoked onto Araya rims. They were damn cheap so I bought them. Better than my old wheels with Joytech hubs. Good but i'm not sure how long they will last for...
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by thin a Cross Country Rider from waterloo
    Date Reviewed: August 30, 2000
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:cheap
    Weaknesses:needs to be rebuilt every 2 months of riding
    Similar Products Used:lx xt xtr
    Bottom Line:this is not for hardcore riders and should only be used either if you know how to maintain hubs (rebuild every 2 months)and if u ride throug mud dont exspect a durable product these are good but not for hardcore riding or streams or mud
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Nick Piercy a Weekend Warrior from normal il usa
    Date Reviewed: April 20, 2000
    Favorite Trail:colmlara park
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Strengths:dependable
    good for the money
    great for people just startin out
    Weaknesses:looks
    not to smooth
    not sealed very well
    Similar Products Used:alivo, lx
    Bike Setup:currently trek 6000, soon to have 517 rims with my lx hubs
    the bike i had these hus on though was a 97 giant boulder
    Bottom Line:i'm in the 7th grade right now, and i've had theses hubs scince the 3rd grade. i never really started riding them too hard till the begining of this year, but they've held up, i've put about 1000 miles all together, and they even suvived several straight rides of up to 50 miles.i wouldn't suggest them for people that have been biking for a while, but i would for peple who are looking for new hubs on a bike they just kinda ride. they've never creaked and didn't need much oiling.by the way i still use my old bike with these hus to get to school and back.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Antonio DeFlorio a Weekend Warrior from Highland
    Date Reviewed: October 6, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    3 months
    Strengths:
    Price
    Shimano
    Sealed
    Weaknesses:
    Not the best you can buy
    Similar Products Used:
    Acera X
    Bike Setup:
    Mongoose Threshhold Sport,Indy XC,LX Der.,Bont.Handlears,Prologis HS.
    Bottom Line:Good product for the money if you are not a hardcore rider which most are not.
    Overall Rating:4






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