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Hope Splined Ti-Guide Hub

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Description:The Hope Splined Ti-Glide rear hub is a cross country riders dream. CNC machined with sealed cartridge bearings thoughout, this hub is make a serrious stab at being the best CC disc hub made. Available in a variety of colours, the Splined Ti-Glide rear makes an excellent upgrade to any bike, without adding unwanted weight.



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    Submitted by Magnetic a Weekend Warrior from UK
    Date Reviewed: July 2, 2007
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Strengths:Amazing: they've lasted over ten years.
    Weaknesses:NONE
    Similar Products Used:XT, LX Big Uns.
    Bike Setup:LTS
    Bottom Line:Id love to keep these for many more years to come and yet need to replace the bearings. Anyone here know what the replacement bearings are listed as and where i can find some?
    Well done Hope!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Mahroof Malik a Weekend Warrior from Birmingham, UK
    Date Reviewed: March 21, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Nant-Yr-Arien
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Purchased At:got with my bike 2nd hand
    Strengths:Beautiful, noisy, red, tough,and titanium that almost sounds like a perfect hub
    Weaknesses:none
    Similar Products Used:newer hope, shimano's,
    Bike Setup:Zaskar, Fox f80x, xt, hope discs, these hubs and other shiny parts
    Bottom Line:I've been using these hubs for a REALLY long time now. I've come from a BMX background so I know how to treat things harsh. These are super light xc hubs but they have taken a continual beating for nearly 10 years now. I just changed them onto 717's and I thought about dishing the hubs for some newer ones but decided they sill work perfectly so why bother. They are so simply put together it's rediculous, my gran could service them, I've only serviced them once, and I'm out every weekend in British weather. If you're thinking of buying some from ebay or wherever, then do it. You won't regret it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Mike Oxard a Cross Country Rider from Chelmsford
    Date Reviewed: February 1, 2005
    Favorite Trail:Bournville boulevard
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:ebay
    Strengths:well made, durable (so far), looks good, in a discreetly pimpy way
    Weaknesses:none so far -
    Similar Products Used:Shimano LX / XTs, WTBs with 517s
    Bottom Line:No problems to date, very smooth, stiff on the front, rice ratchet noise on the freehub, looks great.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by LQQK a Weekend Warrior from Cairns
    Date Reviewed: March 8, 2003
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Strengths:Light
    Looks good
    Weaknesses:It broke!
    Similar Products Used:Bullseye
    XTR
    Magura Pro's
    Gt
    Bike Setup:GT xizang, xt/ xtr, magura, WB XC90s
    Bottom Line:While riding home from work on the road, the drive-side flange broke between 2 of the spoke holes taking out a large peice of metal. This can't be repaired, so I have an expensive paper weight.
    Can not recomend.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Will a Downhiller from Vancouver
    Date Reviewed: January 18, 2003
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Strengths:Very tough. Rippen freehub drive system
    Weaknesses:Splined disk requiring hope spider and rotor. (in case you dont use hope brakes) Not so bad with the Gothic rotors that are avail in almost every size
    Similar Products Used:Many
    Bike Setup:Neat
    Bottom Line:Has worked well for over 3.5 years. Two seasons of expert xc racing. Many BMX races(cruiser class) and now on the slalom bike handling free-hucking duties.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by mik a Weekend Warrior from uk
    Date Reviewed: August 25, 2002
    Favorite Trail:all of them
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $200.00
    Purchased At:dmj
    Strengths:quality,noise
    Weaknesses:none
    Similar Products Used:xt,xtr
    Bike Setup:Dekerf soft-tail
    Bottom Line:in the last 7 years I`ve only had one replacement set of bearings(£16)!How much value do you want from a hub that only costs £135?
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Paul a Cross Country Rider from London, UK
    Date Reviewed: April 26, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Chiltern Hills or Coed y Brenin
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Purchased At:Evans Cycles
    Strengths:Light. Bomb proof. Smooth. Low maintenance. Just fantastic quality.

    Built with a Mavic 517 CD rim and DT spokes they weigh less than any Mavic or other manufacturers wheelset.

    You don't need a bell to pass other riders - just stop pedaling and the beautiful noise from the freehub will let them know you're there.
    Weaknesses:None. Some might say price - but you get what you pay for and they have actually saved me money in wheel re-builds.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano XT and XTR, DT etc
    Bike Setup:Specialised S-Works. Full XTR. Easton Monkeylite, Thompson post and Kore stem. Hope Ti hubs with Mavic 517 CD rims and DT Rev spokes
    Bottom Line:I do lots of miles in all conditions - particulalry mud in the winter. I weigh about 220lbs and take no prisoners. I have broken every component on my bike at least once and have gone through many hub/rim combinatations until these.

    I used to average about 1 wheel rebuild every 3 months and have not had one now for over 18 months.

    I broke a spoke for the first time last week - but that was through fatigue at the hub end! I ran the wheel for 40 miles without the spoke and the wheel did not come out of true!

    These are expensive. A pair custom built with Mavic X517 CD rims and DT rev spokes from a good wheel builder will cost over £300. However, they don't break. I reckon that they have saved me over £500 in new rims and hubs since I bought these.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Oz a Weekend Warrior from Chicago
    Date Reviewed: September 27, 2001
    Favorite Trail:anything tough
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:beyondbikes.com (donot try airbomb, waste of time)
    Strengths:toughest used so far..
    Weaknesses:none
    Similar Products Used:bontrager, shimano stuff
    Bike Setup:1999 gary fisher f4 joshua, z1 marzocchi bam forks, fox vanilla R-coilover shocks, sun rhynolite rims..
    Bottom Line:Again, the toughest used so far, although I am a weekend warrior, I ride my bike frequently during the week, lotsa off road, and have time to test my equipment, I am very happy with my hope hubs so far..
    Another point, if ur gonna buy online stuff, try to stay away from airbomb.com, they send you the wrong stuff (they did that twice to me) and try to charge you for their own mistake), just a little warning..
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Neeek a Weekend Warrior from Sydney, Australia
    Date Reviewed: September 10, 2001
    Favorite Trail:It's a sekrit...
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Strengths:Made in the UK
    Looks great
    Lightweight but tough
    Wonderful engineering
    Bombproof
    Fantastic bearings
    Hope disc compatible
    ... everything a hub should be...
    Weaknesses:Absolutely nothing
    Similar Products Used:Shimano Deore/LX/DX/XT/XTR - and another set of Hopes :)
    Bike Setup:Cove Stiffee, Pace RC-37, XT/XTR, Hope/Mavic wheels, Race Face, Hope discs, etc...
    Bottom Line:These have got to be the best hubs anyone has ever made. I'm on my second set (the old ones weren't disc compatible, so had to go!) in about 5 years.
    The first set were used and abused for 2 years, with no problesm at all. When I replaced them, they still looked new, the bearings were perfect and the only marks on them were on the flanges where the spokes went through! Impossible to fault.
    I now run another set, splined for my Hope C2 discs, and they have stood up to abuse equally well. They're still as smooth as the day I built them into a wheel, they look great, they're light... what else can I say? They are, for want of a better expression, perfect. I have nothing negative to say about them - even the price. These hubs last so long that the initial purchase price is exceptional value in the long term.
    People buy Chris King headsets and keep them for 10 years, as the product simply refuses to die. I would say the same of these hubs.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Mike Connair a Cross Country Rider from Elkton,MD,USA
    Date Reviewed: July 14, 2000
    Favorite Trail:motorcycle/horsejump
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Strengths:Gorgeous. Pure bike porn.Ti freehub.
    Weaknesses:Costs more than XTR
    Similar Products Used:XT, LX hubs
    Bike Setup:Habanero Ti, Hope hubs(RED!,Black Revo spokes, Black Mavic 225 rims, Silver alloy nips 32hole, radial frnt, 3X rear.
    Bottom Line:I just built these wheels last week. Major wood just lookin' at them. They are so beautiful.Got them tensioned and trued last night and went on a nightride. WOW. No pings, no brake rubbing, and even with knobbies on they felt fast. I'll ride them for a while and see how they fare, but my initial impressions are sooo good. I could have built a wheelset as strong or lighter for XC racing and riding but none that would look as good.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Si a Cross Country Rider from Bristol, UK
    Date Reviewed: April 28, 2000
    Favorite Trail:The Forest Of Dean
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Strengths:Hope Lighweight front hub is still running smooth as silk after 3 years - and its still blue. The Hope Ti Glide Rear is exactly the same. Both have been raced, jumped, submerged in mud/water/snow, crashed and generally thrashed into the ground and have NEVER needed any work. These are awesome hubs. They were pretty expensive in the first place, but have been worth every penny. The set up I have is probably best for X-country or a general hard use trail bike. Duel riders or DH's might be better with Hope's other hubs - then you can fit the worlds best Disks on them too.
    Weaknesses:A friend trashed the freehub internals on his, but that's the only problem i've ever heard about.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano's before these. 500LX (how old!) and Deore DX (almost as bad). Havn't needed new hubs since I bough these Hope's.
    Bike Setup:Orange Clockwork with Pace RC-35 MXCD's. XT kit, with all the usual stuff.
    Bottom Line:Made in the UK.
    Survives everything you can throw at it.
    Never needs any work.
    They stay the colour you bought them.
    Buy some.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Julien Zirlouin a Weekend Warrior from Belgium
    Date Reviewed: April 19, 2000
    Favorite Trail:urban tracks
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:The Big'uns Hope hubs.
    fron and Rear offer very strong wheel construction and good axle strength (not easy to bend even through heavy abuse)
    Weaknesses:No problem on the fron thub.
    On the rear hub, one weakness is the inner ratchet mechanism for the freewheel. Teeth tend to break until the freewheel does not work anymore. You have to dismount the hub and change the mechanism. Good news, Hope has replaced the hub free of charge.
    Bike Setup:Cannondale Beast of East, 121 mavics + Hope big uns hubs, Shimano xt components, Azonic bars
    Bottom Line:I do trials riding, and the freewheel mechanism takes a lot of abuse, so it may be normal that eventually the teeth break. But its a pity that it happens on such sturdy and bombproof hubs. I'd recommend them for downhillers, where the freewheel isn't used as much to attack.
    http://members.tripod.com/trashzen
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Tim Dee a Cross Country Rider from UK
    Date Reviewed: March 24, 2000
    Favorite Trail:soqueal demo forest
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Strengths:Light as hell, smooth as silk, zero maintenance...


    oh, and made in England!
    Weaknesses:Those that are purple annodised and have lasted since '93 look a bit naff now!
    Similar Products Used:XTR
    Bike Setup:Pace frame and fork, XTR
    Bottom Line:Can't be beat. Why spend big on CrossMax when a hope hub, DT Revolutions and 517s weigh less and are stronger?

    You will not need to touch the front.. ever!
    (I've got a 7 year old one and it's been thrashed but looks and feels like new - I've worn through 3 rims in the same time)

    The rear will need new bearings every 18months. Buy good quality ones (£20 a set) and you'll get no problems.

    Freehub will last about 3 years if you clean it every 6 months or so.

    What more can you ask for!

    Buy one now (just choose a colour you think will age well!)

    Buy the lightweight model for the front - it's fine, I can't feel any loss of tracking (though I use sturdy Pace forks)
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Tom Pischke a Racer from Seattle
    Date Reviewed: March 19, 2000
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Strengths:Well constructed, tight tolerances, smooth operation, stylish (but then what isn't these days?), excellent customer service
    Weaknesses:Not well suited for extremely muddy conditions, expensive to maintain.
    Similar Products Used:STX. LX, XT, XTR, Chris King, White Speed Racer
    Bike Setup:steel spokes, alloy nips, bontrager rims
    Bottom Line:Although I had bad luck with my rear Ti-Glide hub, I was
    impressed by the company's customer service. Unfortunately, the precision machining on my hub
    was no match for the gritty mud typically encountered in the
    Northwest, and the axle bearings lasted less than a
    season. The cartridge bearings were fine however, and Hope
    very generously sent me two new axle bearings. Although one
    of the bearings they sent me was the wrong size, I was able
    to find a proper sized one at my LBS for $7.

    Also, my hub is several years old and they have made many
    changes since, so doubtless the mud seals have been improved since my misfortunes.

    As a whole I would recommend this hub, but choose CK or Shimano if you intend to ride in muddy conditions. Otherwise, expect to replace bearings frequently.

    I have had no problem with cracking flanges, even though I tend to overtension my wheels...

    Five stars overall for customer service and a continually-evolving high-quality product. Many companies stop R&D once a product becomes profitable, Hope seems committed to incremental improvement.

    Three stars for value because Ti just ain't worth the money.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Guy Up North a Weekend Warrior from Nepean
    Date Reviewed: December 28, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Kanata Lakes
    Duration Product Used:
    1 Year
    Strengths:
    Light weight, smoooth, easy to maintain, cartridge bearings, durable, comes in many funky colours.Titanium...hmmmm, titanium.click..click..click..cliclick..click...click..
    Weaknesses:
    None that I can find, sorry.
    Similar Products Used:
    Shimano, Hugi, Chris King.
    Bike Setup:
    Klein hartail.
    Bottom Line:I had a set of Hope Ti Glide hubs built up with Ti spokes and Velocity rims. Can we say light and strong boys and girls? I knew you could...So the Ti spokes are not everyone's cup of tea, but they sure as hell worked for me. These are smoooth hubs. The Suspension Front hubs keeps on spinning and spinning...lightweight and great seals. Never had to take them apart(not suggesting that people not take care of their hubs).The Ti Glide rear hub has four cartridge bearings, Ti freehub (even Chris Kings don't have Ti freehub bodies), easy to take apart for maintenance, same great seals, gorgeous to look at, light and strong. Who says you can't have cake and eat it too?The nice thing too is not every Tom, John and Harry has a set.I wouldn't hesitate for a second in getting another set. My first set was stolen by some stupid punk. I highly recomment these hubs to anyone and Hope has great customer service to boot. These and Chris Kings definitely top my list for favourite hubs.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Nick a Cross-Country Rider from Baldock Near London
    Date Reviewed: December 14, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Anywhere up north
    Duration Product Used:
    1 Year
    Strengths:
    Easy to maintain
    Doesn't ever need maintainence
    Weaknesses:
    Cost
    Similar Products Used:
    Shimano Lx
    Bike Setup:
    Ridgid Dekerf Generation Frame
    Full XTR groupset
    Bottom Line:The easiest hubs to maintain, no tools needed, even to strip the freewheel, and you don't ever need to do it, How annoying is that.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Phil Bradley a Weekend Warrior from Salisbury, ENGLAND
    Date Reviewed: December 8, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    any trials stuff
    Duration Product Used:
    more than 3 years
    Strengths:
    Hope hubs are brilliantly made.Mine haven't failed in 3 years!
    Weaknesses:
    a tad pricey but who cares when they last this long?
    Similar Products Used:
    Nothing as good as these.
    Bike Setup:
    98 Sunn trials
    Bottom Line:These are the best hubs in the world. And they're british too. the quality and durability is second to none. Also available in loads of colours and drillings.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Scot a Racer from Westchester, New York
    Date Reviewed: August 18, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Canaan, West Virginia
    Duration Product Used:
    less than 1 month
    Strengths:
    Light
    Precision bearings
    Reliable
    Weaknesses:
    Cost factor (But quality has a price)
    Similar Products Used:
    Xt & XTR Hubs
    Bike Setup:
    99' Intense Tracer
    99 Zoke Z2 Bam W/Hope Disc
    Fox Air Vanilla
    Bottom Line:Currently raced XC with a Hope Ti Front Disc Set up laced w/15 guage spokes on a Mavic X317 and was so impressed on reliability that I decided to go for the Hope Ti-Glide rear hub. This rim is laced with 14/15 guage spokes on a Mavic X517 NO DISC. Did this for weight savings while racing. The rear wheel weight was 884 grams and is far more durable then the pre built rims out there by the big wheel companies. Do yourself a favor and do the job right the first time. As you will read the reviews concerning Hope Products they got there act together....even if Americans can't stand the English :)
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Col a Downhiller from Boulder, CO
    Date Reviewed: August 6, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    6 months
    Strengths:
    those bearings
    stiff
    sexy
    durability
    Weaknesses:
    well when you want the best, you have to pay for it...
    Similar Products Used:
    LX front + rear, Giant EX-Tec Hubs, Ritchey, XT
    Bike Setup:
    Santa Cruz Chameleon, Z1s, Maguras
    Bottom Line:These hubs are a revalation. After years of faffing around with Shimano hubs that needed regular servicing, and years of regularly killing rear freehub mechanisms these hopes are a dream come true.They spin so well, the other day I was trueing my wheel and I spent ages marvelling in the fact that the rims always span round so the hole in the hub was at the top. The bearings are incredible. If you don't believe me go up to someone using Hope hubs and ask to spin the front wheel, not too hard mind or you'll be there all day :)this is just the kind of product I love, sheer quality that'll outlast it's cheaper alternatives many many times over. I'll bend a lot of rims over the years but I don't see myself changing my hubs again. (maybe for Hope discs)Oh and the clicking noise the rear ti-glide makes is just divine... hated it at first but now I love it. it's as if my bike is screaming at me WHY AREN'T YOU PEDALLING!!! or maybe that's just me.... ;)
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Magnus a Cross-Country Rider from Sweden
    Date Reviewed: June 28, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    more than 3 years
    Strengths:
    Works exellent, light and hard to kill.
    Weaknesses:
    Non so far.
    Similar Products Used:
    XTR, DX and LX
    Bike Setup:
    KHS, XTR, RQ.
    Bottom Line:2 chanced bearingsinover 3years of hard racing in Sweden is hard to beat,, they just will go on and on and on and on,, thats what I call race ready..
    Would give them 6 flaming turds if i could.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by kelvin a Racer from Woking
    Date Reviewed: June 22, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    leith hill
    Duration Product Used:
    1 Year
    Strengths:
    Strong.
    No problems.
    smooth and stiff
    Weaknesses:
    none
    Similar Products Used:
    XT hubs
    Bike Setup:
    DNA ti, Pace Evo II, XT etc
    Bottom Line:To the reviewers who have had problems, have you actually contacted hope and found out about the possibility of repair on warranty ?
    My friend had a ultra lite flange crack - he telephoned hope, he sent it in and simply got a new one. These are not disposible hubs and I find it strange that you jump to the conclusion that because your hub broke all hope hubs must be gubbins. If you really did blow 135 quid on a Ti rear why don't you get it repaired ? I'm tempted to think your review is false.
    Anyway I'm finally going to review my front suspension hub. It's been great, I've never had a problem with it, and it stiffens the steering nicely although the pace Evo's are very stiff by themselves. Top stuff.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by mark a Racer from cardiff (thats in the UK you know)
    Date Reviewed: June 21, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    1 Year
    Strengths:
    Really smooth after 1 year of XC racing
    Weaknesses:
    The flange cracked right through a spoke hole and through to the center of the hub body.
    Similar Products Used:
    xt hubs + ultralight
    Bike Setup:
    specialised M2 team.
    Bottom Line:Well it is bust, so even if it is still smooth after a years use it is still basically TOTAL SHIITE!
    IF I COULD I WOULD GIVE IT NEGATIVE 5 HOT ONES
    Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Robert a Cross-Country Rider from San Jose,CA
    Date Reviewed: April 30, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    1 Year
    Strengths:
    Breaks in a year or less, so you will always have a new hub.
    Similar Products Used:
    Chris Kings(they rule!)
    Bike Setup:
    Had the Ti hubs on a Santa Cruz Heckler laced up to Bontrager red/blue line rims.
    Bottom Line:This review is for the Ti hubs.......
    I bought these hubs a year ago. The front hub broke after only 4 weeks of riding (2 rides a week/5 hrs a ride). The flang broke. Well, I did not think much of this and replaced the hub with a king. 5 months later the flang on my rear Hope Ti broke!!!!!!!!! I do not do any crazy riding, these hubs just broke. Stay away from these hubs they suck! I would rate these hubs zero stars if I could!Rob
    Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by James a Downhiller from Bournemouth
    Date Reviewed: April 11, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    iford bmx track
    Duration Product Used:
    3 months
    Strengths:
    looks really good and works better! Stiffens your forks too.
    Weaknesses:
    a bit pricey!
    Similar Products Used:
    acera x hub
    Bike Setup:
    The hub is built on to a mavicD521 rim which are on Judy XC forks.
    Bottom Line:Great hub, if your not running disks, buy some.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by rob a Weekend Warrior from Banbury england
    Date Reviewed: March 16, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    the one near my house
    Duration Product Used:
    3 months
    Strengths:
    strong light hasn't broken yet which is something
    Weaknesses:
    price, price, price
    Similar Products Used:
    spesh own brand, cheap taiwanise jobbie on my first bike
    Bike Setup:
    manitou spyder on a spesh rockhopper
    Bottom Line:another fine example of brittish kick arse engernering, better than anywhere else
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by GAZ a Weekend Warrior from GRIMSBY, ENGLAND
    Date Reviewed: March 16, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    DOWNHILL ONES
    Duration Product Used:
    2 Years
    Strengths:
    LOOKS GOOD, WORKS WELL,MADE IN UK.
    Weaknesses:
    PRICE
    Similar Products Used:
    SHIMANO LX
    Bike Setup:
    GT ZASKAR, ROCKSHOX JUDY XC,
    Bottom Line:I HAVE HAD THIS HUB TWO YEARS AND HAVE NOT YET HAD TO REGREASE THE BEARINGS WHICH IS AMAZING AS IT GETS RAINED ON ALOT IN ENGLAND. IT STILL RUNS AS SMOOTH AS WHEN I FIRST BOUGHT IT.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by DJD a from SF Bay Area
    Date Reviewed: March 10, 1999
    Bottom Line:

    I have had a Hope Biggun front hub on my LTS for almost 2 years now, and it is still in perfect true. I am very impressed. Great looking and great performing.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by epic a downhiller from CT
    Date Reviewed: March 6, 1999
    Bottom Line:

    Hope hubs kick ass!!! I know, this sounds like one of those dumb-ass reviews with no basis in fact, but the truth is these are the best hubs I've ever used, and I have no intention of buying any other hubs in the foreseeable future.The hubs are well sealed and simple and come well greased. They use a minimum of moving parts, and very high-quality sealed bearings.I have two sets of Hope Big'Un hubs that I use on My Rotec. I initially had them on a Ventana El Matador using a Hope Universal Brake which requires a shorter than normal axle. Hope sells the rear hub with one of three axles, the short axle, a standard 135mm QR axle or setup for a 12mm thru-axle. The Rotec however requires a 150mm axle. I called Rotec in England, and within a week, I had custom machined 150mm axles. They only cost me $15! Who's customer service can top that?Hope has hubs for every application from single-speed to full on World-Cup XC and DH racers, whether you need disc compatible hubs or not.Oops! forgot my name on that last one!Oh and one more thing: Grommit, don't jet wash your bike!
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dave a cross-country rider from England
    Date Reviewed: March 6, 1999
    Bottom Line:

    This is a good hub (i had the hope fatso). It has good rigidity, my fork seemed to steer better and flex less as soon as i bought it. it comes well greased and feels and runs totally smoothly straight out of the box. its only problem is it doesn't come well with large amounts of mud and can start to sound a little grindy/gritty after a few muddy winter rides. however if you take the hub apart you find this mud is between the outside of the hub and the bearing and that the bearings are still fine. however be careful when jet washing your bike.
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Grommit a cross-country rider from Surrey, UK
    Date Reviewed: March 1, 1999
    Bottom Line:

    This is for the Hope Fatso hub. I get a lot of pleasure of of just looking at my hub. The red ano glints in the sunlight and the titanium sleeve has a dull industrial look. As a piece of sculpture I would give it 4 chillies. As for how it works, well, It noticably stiffens the front end, spins effortlessly, and I never worry about it breaking or getting full of muck cos it doesn't. Not the lightest but excellent.
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by speeds a cross-country rider from Norway
    Date Reviewed: February 3, 1999
    Bottom Line:

    This is for the Hope ultralight front hub ; was a bit sceptical at first when i replaced the old LX hub (the Hope looked so small and fragile !), but hey! after 2 years of hard use they are still as new !! they weigh next to nothing, and boy do they spin !
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by GARY a cross-country rider from ST. LOUIS, MO. U.S.A.
    Date Reviewed: December 30, 1998
    Bottom Line:

    I have used the FATSO & Ti HYPERGLIDE now for well over four years.
    The only problem I had was (after almost four years) when the flange on the
    FATSO cracked during a race. Hope replaced my hub without any hassles. I have
    only had to rebuild the front hub once during that time. The Ti Glide I have
    rebuilt twice. Rebuild referring to taking hubs apart and cleaning them and
    regreasing the bearings. As far as I am concerned these are one of the BEST
    hubs on the market, if you are looking for aftermarket hubs. TRY THEM, YOU'LL
    LOVE 'EM!!!!
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Peter Yeung a downhiller from Cornwall/UK
    Date Reviewed: December 9, 1998
    Bottom Line:

    Very good. I have one built onto my front wheel. It is a Blue Hope Big'un with disc brakes.
    These stiffen the stearing of the Marzocchi Bombers a lot, and when used with tight Hope QR's, they are the business!!
    Good job to Hope for getting everything right!!
    Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by degear a downhiller from ny
    Date Reviewed: December 6, 1998
    Bottom Line:

    I have the Big'un hubs on my M1 SL Intense and with 317 rims. (the DeeMax rim)Having both wheels hand built for $555.00 (450 less then deemax)and getting the same performance has put a smile on my face. These hubs define the phrase bomb proof and you don't have to have those ugly yellow rims either. The Britts did the world a favor when they made these hubs. Get your downhill gear at Kalo mtb,they're on the net.
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