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Hope Mono Rear Hub

Average Rating 3.5/5
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Description:Development of our original rear cassette hub offering sealed cartridge bearings and our own, proven, three pawl ratchet mechanism and either steel or titanium cassette body.
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    Submitted by Michael a Cross Country Rider from Akron OH USA
    Date Reviewed: November 22, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Tsali
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:ebay
    Strengths:Light and simple to service
    Weaknesses:Really flexible axle
    Similar Products Used:TNT, Ringle, M900 XTR, M730 XT, XC Pro, etc
    Bike Setup:McMahon Ti mit mix of NOS retro and new.
    Bottom Line:I was stoked to get this hub as I really like the Hope headset I have on this bike. Unfortunately if anything this hub makes me feel like a really powerful stud as it doesn't seem to take much effort on my part to pull the hub out of the right dropout when I get out of the saddle to crank hard up a hill or from a stop. I have to really crank the skewer down to keep the wheel in place. I have NEVER had a problem with any other hub in this frame, so it isn't the frame. And having to crank the skewer down that much seems to make the bearings drag a bit. Suck!

    The only other time I have experienced something similar was on old Mavic hubset with alloy axles I had built into a wheelset on my old road back back in the late 80s. If I stood up and hammered and the skewer wasn't really cranked down the wheel would cock in the chromed Campy horizonal dropouts. Thing is the frame I am using the Hope hub in has vertical dropouts, yet when I really hammer the wheels pulls out of the right dropout and jams the wheel into the left chainstay.

    I know some dingleberry on this site will call BS on me, but what I wrote above is 100% fact.

    Thing is I was told by 'experts' on this site that a larger diameter alloy axle was supposed to be stiffer than a 10mm steel axle in an old XTR hub. Apparently not. Also physically not since Al is only something like a 1/3 as stiff as steel and an Al tube has to increase by something like 50% to become as stiff as a 10mm steel hollow axle.

    But what leaves me even more puzzled is I can't duplicate this issue on this bike with either a wheel built with a TNT hub (Ti axle) or Ringle Super 8 (Al axle?) So what's the deal?
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Jeff a from London, UK
    Date Reviewed: September 15, 2004
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Looks good, seems to work fine.
    Weaknesses:Noisy!
    Similar Products Used:Shimano LX
    Bottom Line:Well, I've never had problems with hubs- either my old Shimanos or my current Hopes. The Hopes work fine and the 'boutique' look is great. The only gripe I have is that the rear hub is NOISY. Whilst this might be the sign of a good hub, had I known just how noisy the clicking would be, I would have looked for something else. One of the things I like about cycling is that it is so quiet when cruising around and the Hopes really intrude aurally.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by mike a Cross Country Rider from st. louis
    Date Reviewed: October 21, 2002
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Strengths:Lightweight. Replaceable cartridge bearings. Almost bulletproof
    Weaknesses:Inner ratchet drive ring can break loose
    Similar Products Used:various shimano units
    Bike Setup:American ELF frame. XTR, Old Synchros, Hope, White Industries, CaneCreek Thudbuster
    Bottom Line:I've had mine for 4 years and had to replace the cartridge bearings after 3 years of hard XC use, thats OK, not too hard to do, $25 in beaarings and were back to new condition.
    Now the BAD NEWS. Long steep hill, the inner ratchet drive ring broke loose from the hub. I sent the parts in and Hope is going to rebuild/replace for $50. That is the mark of a good company to make right after 4 years of use.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Toby Brayley a Cross Country Rider from Fareham, Hampshire, England
    Date Reviewed: April 10, 2002
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Action Bikes
    Strengths:Strong light , and very smooth and durable with good write ups every where and from every rider!!!! XC or Trials
    Weaknesses:Havnt found any yet
    Similar Products Used:LX Rear hub very god but need a lighter change
    Bike Setup:Trek 4500 with XT groupset dx pedals bomber Z5 s D521s on hope monos lots of other extras as well!
    Bottom Line:Supered quality and affordable hub well recommend to the XC Jeyboy and wieght obseessed trials rider!, super super smooth hub!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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