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Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:21 am
by eric
I've only seen one pair of Hubsmiths, on wheel I bought from FarSports. Based on that limited sample I'd prefer the EDhub/Bitex hubs. Their bearings are better than Hubsmith, making the hubs turn smoother. Their rear flange spacing is wider, making a laterally stiffer wheel.

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:03 pm
by 6to
what about circus monkey hubs? Heard they are quite good..

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:03 pm
by Weenie

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Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:11 am
by rainerhq
About circus monkey hubs...
What about these spoke holes? Sorry, donĀ“t know a right word, but will this hub suit for radial lacing?

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:26 am
by HillRPete
The "keyhole" drillings allow for wider aero spokes to be used.

Manufacturer or spec sheet should be able to tell about radial lacing compliance.

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:59 am
by Kasparz
Bitex and Novatec hubs are great if we exclude their generic hub range. At the moment I'm using wheelsets with DT/Corima/Mavic/Novatec/Bitex/Syncros/Shimano(various models) on my 5 bikes and Novatec/Bitec are top notch and I can not tell difference between 85$ Bitex hubs versus 500$+ DT 240's.

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:22 pm
by KLabs
They only use a 10mm axle ... do you think this is strong enough for all riders and surfaces?

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 4:09 am
by BobDopolina
For any of the hubs coming from Taiwanese or Chinese sources check the specs carefully. There are plenty of these hubs floating around on eBay that swap out quality bearings for lesser quality Chinese bearings. You may save $10 on the hubs only to shell out two or three times that to replace the bearings a few thousand km later.

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 8:25 am
by Peter_E
I had bad luck with the "bikelover" hubs of ebay. They use Enduro bearings but the rear still developed play really qucikly. Don't now if it was easily fixed because I replaced it w a DT240 I had. Novatec has been good as others have said.

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 1:25 pm
by bikeridah
Light-bicycle has several road hub options with no additional upcharge.

I'm trying to decide between Bitex RAR9 and Novatec F582 - which would you get?

http://www.light-bicycle.com/the-more-d ... d-hub.html

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 8:33 pm
by eric
The Novatec hubs weigh more (245g vs 211g) but have better DS flange spacing (18mm vs 16.5mm).

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:50 am
by nickf
Where can I find chosen hubs? The ones on my Williams wheels have been great. Would like to build up some 32h wheels for gravel.

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 10:43 am
by velo1990
My wheels are with Novatec hubs A291-SB-SL + F482SB-SL. I have had about 500kms on it, compared my previous Bitex hubs, I like novatec better. Very smoothing. From my experience, I vote cons to Novatec. :up:

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 11:20 am
by teufelhunden222
If you have any weight to ya, or push any good torque I would steerclear of the novatec.

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:09 pm
by bikeridah
Hmm, no glowing endorsements for either - EDhub with ceramics, final answer?

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 6:37 pm
by Mackers
The Novatecs excellent.

Re: Chinese hub reliability

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 6:37 pm
by Weenie

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