DT Swiss 350 Rear Hub VS Hope pro4 rear hub

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Take a look at the differences between these 2 hubs, what do you think, I forgot to mention in the video that the hope hubs are available in certain colours and the dt swiss free hub body needs a tool too to remove the bearing, please leave your thoughts and comments. ohh, please subscribe if you can.
Dave, TYBM

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  • @adriancabrera3014
    @adriancabrera30149 ай бұрын

    That moment when you are looking for new hubs and then you randomly find a video with the 2 hubs you are planning use. ❤😅

  • @axellundgren6151
    @axellundgren61513 жыл бұрын

    Came for the hubs. Stayed for the accent and the good info. Good man

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching

  • @MartinTeerly

    @MartinTeerly

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah he's proper Yorkshire man 🔥💪🏻

  • @nicholassmith6533
    @nicholassmith6533 Жыл бұрын

    Finding all your videos really informative. Please keep up the great content.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, thanks for watching, will do, should be one coming out very soon.

  • @tsalesto
    @tsalesto3 жыл бұрын

    After breaking the hub axle in my Shimano Deore M6010 rear hub these were the very two hubs I was thinking of getting. Either one would have been good, but due to availability problems and customs duties, I selected the DT Swiss one. If I was living in the UK, instead of being in EU, I might have selected otherwise. Thanks for the video, now I know about the tool I'll need when doing maintenance on my DT 350 hub.

  • @Lil_tylenol

    @Lil_tylenol

    2 жыл бұрын

    Be thankful you could even get the DT as a option, can’t get a Hope hub here I need the SS/T version for my DJ bike but suppliers and lbs and online have no stock, no eta, hard to get them to even back order still now, they got no idea, lol.. I’m in Aussie btw

  • @dougadama
    @dougadama2 жыл бұрын

    Great comparison. By chance I ended up with a couple Hope Pro 4 rear hubs and DT Swiss front hubs from LBS. One thing to add is how interchangeable these hubs are to different wheel configurations by changing the end caps.

  • @kevinlim7974
    @kevinlim79742 жыл бұрын

    Great comparison video! I decided to go for the DT Swiss 350S straightpull hubs for my road carbon wheelset, simply because they seem to be more common here in Singapore, and hence more well-known. I changed the hubs because the original hubs (Powerway, Taiwan) using the traditional ratchet and pawls would engage with a terribly loud 'clack'. I suspect 1 of the pawls didn't match up perfectly with the ratchet body. Well, I've clocked around 8000kms on the new hubs and have had zero issues. So easy to open up the ratchet for a clean and regrease too!

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the comment, a good choice, you wont go far wrong with any DT swiss product

  • @muz355
    @muz3553 жыл бұрын

    Love my hope hubs and wheels. Haven't had to service them yet, but the FH sounds great.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for watching, Hopes are very popular for that.

  • @dreamsupreme9744
    @dreamsupreme97442 жыл бұрын

    Glad I've just seen this actually in the market for some wheels

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, Just give us a call and we will chat about your requirements

  • @kysersose7307
    @kysersose73072 жыл бұрын

    I have DT Swiss 350's with the 54 tooth ratchet gears on my SantaCruz Bronson CC.... I love hearing the sound of a raging hive of hornets in my rear hub... When we were kids we use to take soda cans and crimp onto our tires to make such awesome noises. Now we pay hundreds of dollar's on our already expensive bikes. Totally makes sense to me...

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Makes sense to me too, The 350s are a sweet hub especially when you can upgrade the engagement. Halo make a nice hub to in the Superdrive, good value too. the more points of engagement you have more of the load is spread evenly throughout the hub shell. we used lollipop sticks. Please consider subscribing to my channel please, kzread.info/dron/U0hrLswU55eaZ7kjYQ0PeA.html

  • @Phlizz
    @Phlizz2 жыл бұрын

    I had and liked both. What’s nice about Hope are the various anodized colors.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Philip, Thanks for watching, yes they do some nice colours

  • @sandykavor8434
    @sandykavor84342 жыл бұрын

    I service these all the time and I personally own 2 sets of wheels with Pro 4 Hubs and they are absolutely amazing. The machining tolerances are so good the bearings fit into the bores smoothly. I wish DT Swiss would have made the ratchet slightly bigger to avoid taking out the drive ring in order to get the bearing out. It is a pain to unscrew them sometimes.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, I agree about the DT swiss ratchet. hope do make a really nice hub

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic3 жыл бұрын

    Some good comments here, yes its true you have to but the DTswiss tool to service the 350 and 240s, its not cheap too. Both are great hubs though.

  • @Dodgersvids
    @Dodgersvids3 жыл бұрын

    Hope Pro 4 proved to be a very good hub, high quality engineering , great reliability , value for money and easy to service. Onyx Racing Vesper currently installed....expensive , but the silence of the "sprag clutch" is another level.

  • @raivkka4313

    @raivkka4313

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ive got the Onyx classics. nice but HEAVY. Also, to change from XD to MD is $170.00.

  • @m1nusasusplus897

    @m1nusasusplus897

    Жыл бұрын

    For price of one Onyx I can buy 2 sets of DT350

  • @bobvelting379
    @bobvelting3792 жыл бұрын

    I'm running a 350 with the 54T upgrade in a qr, shimano hg setup combined with a newmen 30mm internal rim. A very high quality setup! Light but super stong and so easy to service. Going for a set of 240 hubs with the same rims and some nice light dt spokes for the new spark 960 that i have on order.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Bob, that’s a nice combination.

  • @jevgeniardassov
    @jevgeniardassov2 жыл бұрын

    Had 350s for 4 years, zero problems, only regreasing no bearing change. It was a full susser with 140 mm travel that had a hard life. Around 4000 km done on those wheels.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    sorry for the late reply. thanks for your comments

  • @davidhenriksen4368
    @davidhenriksen43682 жыл бұрын

    I've had the Hope pro4 for a season. Really loved them. The machining is a thing of beauty. My only complaint was the engagement. I currently have the 350s on my bike due to the upgradeable Ratchet. I have the 54t engagement and on technical trails its night and day to the hopes. Really no complaints with either hub.. Ultimately tho my absolute favorite hubs are Chris King iso. I would have gone with those but they are impossible to find right now.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi David, Good comment, I had a pair of Chris kings on order for nearly a year, they only make centerlock now too.

  • @dimi3585
    @dimi35852 жыл бұрын

    I have the pro4 straight pull since 2 years... Superb

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for watching, has it been serviced in those 2 years and is it on an ebike.

  • @dimi3585

    @dimi3585

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic No it's on a fully 26inch Bianchi NRS... I serviced the hub by cleaning the ratchet but no dirt in the seals whatsoever....Great sound, great stifness with the straigt pull wheels and very very strong

  • @Cannibeasty
    @Cannibeasty2 жыл бұрын

    Still running my Hope Pro 2's from the mid 2000's on my DH rig. Love them! If I ever upgraded to something newer I'd go with Hope or Industry 9.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    they wont let you down just need servicing.

  • @Cannibeasty

    @Cannibeasty

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic I had them serviced over the summer, sound and feel like new!

  • @kanderson622
    @kanderson6222 жыл бұрын

    I have the Pro 4 on my trail bike and love the noise it makes, I have the 350 on my XC bike with the 18t ratchet and love the silence. Both great hubs.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Kevin, great comment, nice to have both.

  • @1971lemond
    @1971lemond2 жыл бұрын

    I love the loud sound that the Hopes make I have the two pawl system but thinking about going to four pawls system for that Buzz sound, and they are just durable and long lasting, Hopes all the way😃

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, hopes are a loud clicker, thanks for your comment

  • @upandoverthehill6617
    @upandoverthehill66172 жыл бұрын

    I have the Dt Swiss 350 on my Giant Revolt Advanced 2. It made a huge improvement over the stock hub!

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for watching, You wont go wrong far wrong with the DT Swiss

  • @Alaakso
    @Alaakso3 жыл бұрын

    Running 350's with the 54T upgrade and since I moved them to my ebike, also upgraded to steel freehub body. I like the simple maintenance and upgraded ability. Also, you can remove the freehub body with the cassette.

  • @Vodafone16v

    @Vodafone16v

    2 жыл бұрын

    Few questions mate... So DT Swiss also offers a steel freehub body? How are the 54T holding up on your ebike? Is a high engagement rear hub a noticeable / worthy upgrade considering there is play in the front cranks bcuz of the motor?

  • @Adam-vm8kp

    @Adam-vm8kp

    2 жыл бұрын

    You can remove the freehub with the cassette on a hope, although you can’t press the seal back in. But for that reason the hope stays far cleaner inside compared to the dt Swiss, far better sealed on a pro4.

  • @trickyrickymtb5622

    @trickyrickymtb5622

    2 жыл бұрын

    Can't see the point of running 54poe on an ebike. I run the hybrid 20poe ratchet on my jam2, and a 36poe on my Rise. My Reactor and HT both have 54poe. Literally cannot fault the 350s. Maybe not a glam option, but never had one fail, had Pawls on me tho.

  • @1971lemond
    @1971lemond2 жыл бұрын

    I have 4 sets of the Hope pro 4s rim brake versions 11speed road and there just awesome no issues and service is a snap, and quality is the on par with Dura-Ace hubs for sure. What I like the most is there’s less freehub parts on hopes compared to DT and no tools required to take the hub apart! Bearing replacement, free hub, axle, are a breeze to remove! Once you take off the end caps and freehub off “remove 1mm washer in between freehub and bearing, “very easy to do” lightly tap the axle with a rubber mallet to remove the bearing from one side and reverse for the other bearing and the hub shell is bare,! get your press tool and install new bearings and re assemble with your hands. Even the green seal I can press down into place with my thumbs, put end caps on and done.😃

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Yes hopes are super easy to service and cheap to do too, thanks for watching

  • @shwndh

    @shwndh

    Жыл бұрын

    amen!

  • @jumbleross
    @jumbleross3 жыл бұрын

    I’ve used hope hubs since the 90’s and always found them easy to service. I love the sound my Pro4 makes, and costs peanuts to keep em crisp with new springs. I swapped my hope hub based wheels from my Hightower to my ebike as the Bontrager hubs that came on the Trek Rail are absolute garbage, so far the Pro4’s have help up well but I guess time will tell. My rule with Hope hubs is when they are quiet they need servicing. Is it easy to know when the DT ones need attention? I think it’s important cos there’s no bodge you can do on the trail if they start to slip. Worked on my mates I9 hubs a while ago and they were awful to service!

  • @georglinde3910

    @georglinde3910

    2 жыл бұрын

    Opposite for the DTs: these are relatively quiet when freshly serviced, but getting louder over time... time for service! :-)

  • @Havardr_Ash_Kenaz
    @Havardr_Ash_Kenaz2 жыл бұрын

    Despite the pro 4 being louder I tend to think theres more friction in the 350 because of all the contact points in the star ratchet. That doesn't necessarily mean that it has any impact on speed but that's a lot of metal grinding inside that hub which could potentially make for more issues if they're not serviced properly. I do like that the ring is removable in the 350s because it can be replaced if the teeth wear out. It appears that the ring on the pro 4 is integrated into the aluminum hub shell. There is better engagement with the 350 but for the majority of riders that won't matter. I think the pro 4 is a tried and true design that's both simple and effect but I can definitely see the advantages with the 350. I might try a 350 on my next wheelset.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for watching, good comments, Thanks

  • @markwilsonmtb
    @markwilsonmtb2 жыл бұрын

    I've had 2 new Hope Pro 4's fail on the same bike within 12 months of riding. Had a pawl shatter both times and destroy the drive ring. On the DT Swiss 350 now, so far so good.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, keep up to them, really nice hubs

  • @lozetchells9164
    @lozetchells9164 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, thank you. I had a friend abuse my turbo levo somewhat, snapped the chain and knackered the hub springs and pawls (not a Hope or DT Swiss hub). The damage caused simply couldn't have happened on the DT ratchet system, so that's what's on it now. I'm sure the Hope is great, but for ebikes I'd personally choose the DT just for the ratchet. It's also beautifully quiet and a lot easier to service without risking losing pawls or springs Worth adding that the 350 hub is now 24 points of engagement (mine is, at least)

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, thanks for watching and your comment, good choice

  • @velofiends8849
    @velofiends88492 жыл бұрын

    Just had to replace my Hope pro4 with a DT Swiss 350. I have been using the 350 on almost every bike since 2011. I've had a few Pro4 along the way but the traditional spring/paw design always wears and fails. The 350 ratchet system is essentially indestructible leaving only minor bearing service to be performed. I still have a fully functional 350 containing all of the original internals from 2011 that has spent several years riding in the harsh weather of Innerleithen Scotland and several trips to the Alps. I currently have (5) 350 equipped bikes and (1) still running a Pro4 and it's already had a paw/spring replacement, luckily it didn't eat the outer ratchet-ring, as others have in the past. Without warning a bit of paw chips off essentially locking up the hub momentarily till something else gives-way. Upon inspection the paws and outer-ring bits ate each other, and this occurred in 2 well serviced hubs.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Yes I agree, hopes are easy to service but the DT swiss has a superior ratchet system

  • @armandarion8073
    @armandarion80733 жыл бұрын

    I’m currently running hope pro 4 and live them

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thanks for watching, very popular are hopes

  • @MTB_Rider_96
    @MTB_Rider_962 жыл бұрын

    I'm running the DT 350 on my Trail bike and Hope hubs on my Fat Bike (Winter, Snow Bike). I love them both and choose the Hope over the DT based on the color options available with Hope. If I was overly concerned with the weight, I would go with the DT 240 or 180's.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Bill, Thanks for the comments.

  • @teodorsimeonov8752
    @teodorsimeonov87522 жыл бұрын

    Im riding DT swiss hügi FR rear hub and i love it

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, great choice

  • @Christophe_L
    @Christophe_L2 жыл бұрын

    I have a 350 with the 54 tooth upgrade, it's the best sounding high engagement hub I've heard. Quieter than any other I think (except silent ones of course).

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Christopher, great hub, thanks for for watching.

  • @ingopaul67
    @ingopaul672 жыл бұрын

    I have Hope Pro 4 and Fortus 30 rims. Very happy with them, decided because of serviceability, reputation, the noise and being British. At these prices I'm sure DT Swiss are just as good.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Paul, Great comments, love the British choices.

  • @Sosu217
    @Sosu2172 жыл бұрын

    I’ve run Pro4’s on my trail bike for ~5 years now (got them when they first came out). They’ve been flawless even though I’ve never serviced them apart from regreasing when I’ve swapped freehub bodies. Top top quality. (I’ve DT Swiss wheels too which have also been fine, but just don’t have the same sound!!.)

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your comments.

  • @yanmills
    @yanmills Жыл бұрын

    I am on my second hope pro 4 hub the first one lasted me 6years with only one service, one set of bearings. Only got a new one coz I had to get a new rim & had a brilliant deal on a hope custom wheel that worked out around the same price as a new hub. Would like to try a different make but keep going back to hope. Fit & forget with hope

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching and your comments

  • @ianiscaratti4924
    @ianiscaratti49242 жыл бұрын

    I had both and both are amazing cheap and bulletproof. What i like about dt is how easy it is to relube the ratchet and change the ratchetring for louder ones. Just pull the cassette and regrease or exchange. The hope is more complicated. For the upgrade from 2 pawls to 4 i needed a new freehub and if you just push the freehub with cassette back on the hub the green seal doesn't snap into place and it creates friction so you need to remove the cassette when relubing the pawls. other than that the hope feels nicer and the green seal is fantastic. The blue Hope grease is still blue after 3000k of dust and mud. The red dt grease gets grey afeter a week of riding already. Just nerding out the dt ratchet still lasted long. DT for the mass and easy service. Hope for the lovers who are willing to learn a bit more.

  • @ianiscaratti4924

    @ianiscaratti4924

    2 жыл бұрын

    the 240 is not just lighter. it has stainless bearings instead of chromoly plus more endcap adapters are available. I have old nonboost mtb hubs (100x20) on my Gravel (100x12). This endcap is only abailable for 240 not for 350 plus the 240 have the exp ratched from the 180 and even the 350 are on ext system too now.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Lanis and thanks for watching, great comments there. one of the great things about this video and from peoples comments its clear that the hope pro4 seems to fair better in less wet climates, or should I say that if you live in wet muddy climates all hubs need more frequent servicing?????, food for thought,.

  • @ianiscaratti4924

    @ianiscaratti4924

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Yorkshire Bike Mechanic got mtrx for my hope hubs so they will last long. I often clean pawls and chain because clean stuff lasts longer. the bearing i just ride and replace every 10k or maby never again now with the mtrx bearings.

  • @michaellee3852
    @michaellee3852 Жыл бұрын

    Running a set of pro4 hubs on a custom wheel build for a V2 Sentinel. Don't climb tech, so p.o.e. is not desirable due to negative effects of pedal kickback on rear suspension. My priorities are durability, quality, and a variety of colors (appeal to vanity) which the Hopes have in spades! Being built by a small, dedicated group of people behind a legendary brand made the choice easy for me. Nearly all the people I ride with run DT, and I've caught them all looking over at my Hopes!

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching and your comments

  • @davidfinn9828
    @davidfinn98282 жыл бұрын

    What bearings sizes do each come with axel and freehub size , if one was using larger bearings it is the one i would choose 😉

  • @trickyrickymtb5622
    @trickyrickymtb56222 жыл бұрын

    Got 4 bikes all with 350 hubs. Flawless operation, ridiculously easy maintenance and upgradability. I use then almost as a modular system, swapping around freehubs, ratchets and cassettes. Love em!

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Spot on with your comments.

  • @garypark745
    @garypark7452 жыл бұрын

    On DT Swiss 350 with 36 star rachet now and love them and their reputation. I'm coming off of two sets Chris Kings which I believe are the best - but they are just too outrageously expensive! Also, I get my hubs used - previously on Fleabay and now on Pinkbike, and build up the wheels myself. Yup, yup!

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Gary, I think chris kings are amazing but like you say silly expensive, the dt swiss is a great choice, are they on an ebike?.

  • @lucgasthuys2421
    @lucgasthuys24212 ай бұрын

    Like Hope because you can order everything afterwards in case needed. Also ordered a red hub which fits with my back and red Surly Midnight Special…

  • @ashleyscarth8363
    @ashleyscarth83633 жыл бұрын

    I running a pro 4 on my ebike very good hub

  • @jamlee344
    @jamlee3442 жыл бұрын

    Had the Hope pro 4 (Fortus wheelset) on my last bike. The quality was excellent for the price of the wheelset. Great sound which wasn't over the top and reliable engagement. 2 years of hard Enduro races/trail rides and no problems. I knew they were known for their reliability and spare parts should be fairly easily obtained. Servicing was easy, the only small downside was having to remove the cassette so you could reinstall the green seal on the freehub when servicing the pawls. I'm sure the DT 350 is just as good and the ratchet system looks bombproof, but having to buy a tool to remove the ring seems a bit of a pain. Only available in black and the standard 18t engagement 20° vs Hope 8.2° makes the Hope better bang for buck in my eyes. Yes the dt can be upgraded but puts the price well above the Hope. Quality English hubs👌 Thanks for the vid👍

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jamie, Thanks for watching, some great comments, thanks.

  • @TheBlackDukeofPaddy
    @TheBlackDukeofPaddy Жыл бұрын

    Hi, great informative video. Subscribed. I watched as I am looking at upgrading a giant fastroad comax 1 2016 (PR2 performance tracker wheelsets) to Hope wheelsets (Hope 20FIVE-Pro 4 Road). Do you think it's worth the upgrade..options are limited in quick release, and I'm trying to find more speed without upgrading the whole bike. Cheers

  • @muz355
    @muz3552 ай бұрын

    I have Hope Hubs amd feel bullet proof. Had for two years and am yet to service them.

  • @simonguilfoyle1009
    @simonguilfoyle10092 жыл бұрын

    Hope pro 4 on both my bikes . Easy service . And reliable

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good choice

  • @nenobike
    @nenobike2 жыл бұрын

    Hello there. I had bouth hubs on my bikes. Pro 4's i had an issue. Bearings in freehub start squiling and pals broke after few months of use. Some watts in quads haha. I was quite disapointed regarding this hubs are on good reputation. Than i bought 350's and still riding them. Best hubs for money if you ask me. Regular service is super easy allthough the tool requiered for bearaing change is quite pricey. Bearings are standard, 6902rs and can be bought anywhere although i recomend original dt swiss bearings which are not so expensive. Bearing change in front hub, also 6902rs is quite dificult to change if you do not have special tools for extracting them. Have upgrade them to 54 star rachet.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for your comments, great to share your thoughts, I find enduro bearings great for hubs, not too expensive but good quality. Thanks for watching.

  • @Chasingtrails
    @Chasingtrails2 жыл бұрын

    Both are great hubs - just different. Maybe DT bearings have a slight edge, but I couldn’t be 100% on that. Hope seem to give great customer service even when they could legitimately refuse to. Also let’s like the pawls and springs are rarely needed but are very affordable if you do. I’ve only had to return Hope hubs when damage has been caused by a previous wheel builder’s bad build and even then Hope have been super helpful. Not had to return any DT stuff so can’t comment on that. I’ve seen a DT axle slightly ovalized on a 3 pawl version but never had that with Hope.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, sorry for the late reply, hope you are well

  • @roldanraymundo007
    @roldanraymundo0072 жыл бұрын

    I have Hope Pro 4 Boost Hub XD, I wish it doesn't have issues in the future

  • @krystianabramek8234
    @krystianabramek82342 жыл бұрын

    Had the dt 350 on the bike in the past and they were great, but wanted something with more engagement so ended up upgrading to a halo supadrive

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    They are a good hub too

  • @gen-X-trader
    @gen-X-trader Жыл бұрын

    You know there's actually something I like about the dt350 over the 240 now that i think of it. The bearings are bigger. Major benefit in service life and long-term rolling resistance. Those grams you pay for on the 240 in my experience come with a considerably shorter bearing life

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    The 350s are great value

  • @TheCynabal
    @TheCynabal2 жыл бұрын

    I went with straight pull 240's on my EX511 wheel build, only because I couldn't find 350's in stock anywhere, I wanted to go with HOPE but they don't do a straight pull or center lock Mountain hub. I actually wanted the 350 over the 240 as the ratchets are easier to remove and upgrade compared to the 240.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Stock is a nightmare, hope will start to produce centerlocks mtb hubs soon I feel, Chris king only produce centerlock now.

  • @georglinde3910
    @georglinde39102 жыл бұрын

    Can only judge the DT (actually the 240S), absolutely reliable hubs. But also Hope is known for reliability as well. I think you can't say in general, that star-ratches are better: DT make good ones as well as Hope produces a very good pawl system. There are other brands on the market, that have more problems with both, pawl and star ratchet. One point to mention: Removing the inner ring in order to have access to the bearings can be a hard job. If the hub is old, you need a vise on a massive (fixed) bench in order to crack this thing open... You have the feeling, that you are about to destroy your wheel... :-)

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for watching, Great comments, yes the ratchet ring can be a difficult one to remove, you need to swing on the wheel sometimes.

  • @sandywatson1082
    @sandywatson1082 Жыл бұрын

    I have the Hope hubs on my mtb which have proved to be a solid set of wheels, I have had dt240 hubs on my road wheels which is my fasted rolling wheels iv had. Superstar component's V6 hubs have proven to be great solid hubs.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for watching and your comments, interesting you mentioned superstar v6, I think they are under rated.

  • @123dwd
    @123dwd2 жыл бұрын

    one nice feature of the Hope Pro4 is the flange diameter is very close to a Stans Neo, allowing you to swap it straight into a Stans wheel after the hub blows up, and re-use all your parts. I liked my Flow wheel but the hub was garbage. now quite happy! buzzzzzzzz

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thanks for watching and your comment.

  • @123dwd

    @123dwd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic Thanks for the video! nice to see the hubs up close from a mechanic's point of view.

  • @andrewince8824
    @andrewince88242 жыл бұрын

    I vote to have more Yorkshiremen on bike channels. I'm a Pro4 man both ends. It's a simple set of reasons some are more me than anything. 1. Sexy blue. 2. Easy to fix at home. 3. Loads of spares. 4. Easily adapted to other spacings. 5. Easy change freehub. 6. A spring and pawl freehub is something I'm used to and its sound is a tool I use to judge speed. 7. I use a shit tonne of Hope stuff so it just looks right.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Cheers Andrew, thanks for watching.

  • @smashin1988
    @smashin19882 жыл бұрын

    I just love you language :D No difference between Hope and hub :D dt swiss recently updated their 240 and 350 hubs, so the comparison would be more interessting with the new 350 hub, which is much lighter than the older one you used in this video.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching and your comments.

  • @finkelmann
    @finkelmann2 жыл бұрын

    Nice video! However,I hate to be critical, but i think you missed out on a lot of key differences: -Engagement points on the hope, vs the cost of high engagements rings for the DT. - DT is serviceable but much more sensitive to using wrong grease (with dire consequences) - the seal quality on the hope hubs- for better (longevity) or worse (friction). - color options on the hope. Both are indeed true workhorse quality hubs. I just think those differences need some highlighting.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Lior, your not been critical, this is the great thing about social media (sharing). The biggest mistake people make regarding hubs is the lack of servicing, dosent matter which hub it is they all need regular servicing. you would expect that if your going to service a dt swiss hub then you should follow dt swiss recommendations and use the correct amount/type of lube, the hopes freehub body seal needs replacing too when serviced. Providing they are serviced they should last for many years. we get loads of all kings of hubs that are a right mess just through lack of service.

  • @finkelmann

    @finkelmann

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic youre absolutely right. Still, for a home mechanic, getting hold of basic quality grease is easier than a proprietary one. And I've seen dt hubs fail more regularly due to over or improper greasing. My first one included, to be honest:) Ive opened hope hubs after a full season and was amazed at the sealing quality. I would bet on them first in wet climate (though, i imagine a Yorkshire mechanic has more experience with wet weather than a rider from Israel like myself;) It comes across as if i'm strongly in favor of the hope. That's not the case, i really do think they're both great and solid hubs (though, i would take a 44t hope over a basic 18t DT any day:)

  • @MartinTeerly
    @MartinTeerly Жыл бұрын

    Hope all the way. Made in UK. Parts very very easy to get and is BOMBPROOF 👌🏻🔥

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for watching and your comments

  • @sultanabran1
    @sultanabran14 ай бұрын

    i've got pro 4 on 2 bikes and 350 on one bike. the ratchet is so simple and good on the DT swiss. having said that never had a hint of trouble from the hope. and Hopes are way louder. so i'd go with hope. can't go wrong with either really

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching and your comments

  • @TheSpaceBrosShow
    @TheSpaceBrosShow11 ай бұрын

    Would like to try hope hubs sometime. Currently run that DT on my ebike and its perfect

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    11 ай бұрын

    thanks for watching and your comments

  • @chrish8871
    @chrish8871 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very interesting….I don’t like the special tool needed for the dt Swiss, personally. Can this be avoided on their other hubs. I’d want straight pull spokes so a different hub anyway presumably

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Chris, thanks for watching, take a look at the bitex hubs, great value

  • @pointoflew6451
    @pointoflew64512 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for uploading such a super helpful video! The rim on my DT Swiss EX1700 needs replaced now, but that build comes with the straight pull 350 hub. It seems like it will be a nightmare to swap the rim with the straight pull spokes, so I'm considering instead buying a EX511/Hope Pro 4 build from my LBS. Is this worth the £350 for ease of future rim replacement, or is there a reasonably easy way of swapping the rim on the EX1700 in spite of the straight pulls?

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for watching, is it front or rear.

  • @pointoflew6451

    @pointoflew6451

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic it's a rear wheel!

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pointoflew6451 Hi, My opinion from a long term point of view, a new wheel would be the better option, we would normally charge £339.00 for the same build so they are not far off with £350

  • @pointoflew6451

    @pointoflew6451

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic thanks for the advice, I really appreciate it! :) That's the view I'm leaning towards

  • @TheMycoTor
    @TheMycoTor2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Dave, really appreciate your video. I'm considering buying a Hope Fortus 35 Pro 4 rear wheel as a replacement on my Range VLT emtb, as the stock e13 LG1-DH had an unfortunate l encounter with a rock garden and didn't hold up.. So... I'm wondering if the stock DT Swiss H370 emtb hub is already equal or better than the Hope Pro 4? If so, I'll consider upgrading only the rim to an HX581 instead of buying a whole new wheel... your advice would be greatly appreciated as emtb wheel/rim/hub advice is as rare as hens teeth when it comes to DH emtbs with 2.8 tyres

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Hope you are well. Good question. I would keep your 370 hub and build it onto your new, providing that your 370 hub is no nice and not giving you problems, here is why; The 370 is as good as the hope pro4 hub, it's very similar in how its works but the 370 can be upgraded to the new star ratchet system in future if you choose to. however you must must must maintain it, just like any hub including hope it takes lots of punishment especially on an ebike. strip and rebuild it every six months. If you spent another £180 on a new hub you wouldn't be getting a better hub than you have now, if you want to upgrade it at the same time thats a good upgrade but if its running fine and well maintained you wont have to. Hope that helps. Dave

  • @TheMycoTor

    @TheMycoTor

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic hey Dave that definitely helps and now I'm feeling confident to order the HX581 and rebuild, thanks for beng a legend!

  • @J0nny61
    @J0nny612 жыл бұрын

    I'm a bit confused about free hubs and bearings. I've been e-biking since 2018 and bought my latest bike last year. I was shocked to find the Shimano rear hub was knackered after 600 miles as the bearings are not sealed and need maintenance. So I've changed both wheels to DT Swiss which have sealed stainless steel bearings and it looks like they will still need maintenance. Am I missing something? Is it the pawl or ratchet system may need replacing or is it wear from the free-hub body that will need attention? Another great video, thank you.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jon, Will talk about the tyres first, I feel for you as I know how hard some of them can be, problem is that the are fit at the factory dry on the rim, many tyres especially tubeless can be so tight they stick to the aluminium or carbon and weld themselves. in the past we have had to use a vice to get the tyres free from the rim, this damages them though by stretching the bead. The way to stop it is the rub some red rubber grease on the bead and rim but not loads just enough to put a thin layer on when fitting your new tyres. You are welcome anytime if you need help. Regarding the hubs, hubs that use sealed bearings are always better, you get what you pay for with hubs, they will last for thousands of miles but will need a monthly clean if you ride more that twice a week especially in wet weather. That means stripping the free hub, cleaning and re-lubing with dt swiss lube. are they 350s. Dave

  • @J0nny61

    @J0nny61

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic Thanks for the reply and the tips, my wheels are E1900 with 370 Ratchet LN 18 hubs. They were all I could get at the time. I'm out rain or shine and probably only once or twice a week. I'll order some DT spline grease and strip the free hub at the weekend.

  • @jeremywatts2768
    @jeremywatts27682 жыл бұрын

    On the Hope 4 HG, you should get the steel, especially if you're a heavy or hard rider. The aluminum one will dig deep. They should seriously consider putting a hub saver strip or two on that model but I guess everyone is going either XD or MS these days.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for watching, I totally agree.

  • @slashdoink2501

    @slashdoink2501

    Жыл бұрын

    I Have the Hope pro 4 Freehub 540 Steel HG and I have sram NX Eagle 10-50 Cassette running on this, I use the spacer that comes with it on the Hub then fit the Cassette, this allows a little more clearance for the derailleur when on the lowest gear so there is no connection with the spokes.

  • @TheBlackDukeofPaddy

    @TheBlackDukeofPaddy

    Жыл бұрын

    Bookmark

  • @otepdotnet
    @otepdotnet Жыл бұрын

    DT swiss ratchet mechanism is quite simple and clever, the pawls seems have a lot of moving parts

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Marc, less moving parts, less friction, longer lasting

  • @stephenbrown5844
    @stephenbrown5844 Жыл бұрын

    Hope all the way,, different colours😊👍🇬🇧❤️

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    I hope so too! lol

  • @silver_c1oud
    @silver_c1oud2 жыл бұрын

    i think the Main Difference. There are Alot of Colors you can choose from Hope. While the DT-Swiss is stuck in 1 color

  • @stewartfinley
    @stewartfinley Жыл бұрын

    Hope pro 4 for me, I have double sprung mine for personal preference

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, Glad to help, thanks for watching and your comments

  • @jeffnogin7534
    @jeffnogin75343 жыл бұрын

    The default DT swiss HG (old style) free hub body is made of cheese. Mine became so bitten within a year that it affected shifting, that's with XT cassetes on alloy spiders, the wear occured in the higher (smaller gears) where the steel cogs sit straight on the free hub body. It cost over £100 to source a steel hub body from the US. In all fairness the steel body hasn't a mark on it after over a years use. If the cassette body falls off the ratchet mechanism has a tendency too launch itself out. A full set of ratchets and springs can set you back over £80, beware cheap chinese hollow alloy ratchets on ebay. You need the steel ones. Bearings are smooth as butter after 2 years of use. In summary well made, but parts are expensive, on that basis I'd go for the hope next time.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jeff, I couldn't have explained that better. it's a very common problem and on older cheaper cassettes where only the last 2 or 3 rings are loose, the aluminium freehub fairs a little better apart from the loose rings chewing the end up, lol, no problems like that on Sram XG, and microspline we will have to wait and see. thanks for the input.

  • @rollinrat4850

    @rollinrat4850

    2 жыл бұрын

    My DT Hugi is decades old with an aluminum freehub body. Ive never had these issues with XTR or XT cassettes. I see it lots in my shop though. Maybe I don't put out enough watts! My thing is long endurance XC riding. But my singlespeed is what I really hammer on and abuse!

  • @mindless4426
    @mindless442611 ай бұрын

    Had DH racing experience on hope pro 3 in shitty weather. Seals were not great and was a pain to take care of them. DT swiss has great seals and hold forever.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    11 ай бұрын

    thanks for watching and your comments

  • @JC21x
    @JC21x Жыл бұрын

    is there a way of telling what cassette speed you can put on each driver, mainly the XD drivers?

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi JC, Thanks for watching. The XD driver will take any cassette that is designed for the body, no matter what speed. Hope thats what you meant.

  • @steve9502
    @steve950210 ай бұрын

    Hi Dave. Quick question for you !! Is it possible to strip the ratchet inside a Hope Pro 4 rear hub? My hub spins both ways and the pawls are fine. Thx Steve

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    10 ай бұрын

    Hi Steve, it’s difficult but yes you can, the rings are really hard but if damage has taken the tops of the ring tips then yes, be worth swapping out the freehub for a new one to see what happens

  • @bthomas518
    @bthomas5183 ай бұрын

    You can try to pry my DT Swiss 350 hubs from my cold, dead hands. They just work and I love them.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching, great comment

  • @paddydunne774
    @paddydunne774 Жыл бұрын

    Literally just got stranded roadside with a failed DTSwiss rear hub bearing. Managed to find a decent bike shop that had the service tools to press the bearings and fit new ones after a bus/ train ride. All I kept thinking was I could’ve sorted out my Hope hubs 😂😂 same as one of the other comments above. Been using Hope hubs off road since 80/90’s. First job after getting back was to park the the wheel set and get some Hope wheels built up 🙄

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Paddy, a valued comment, there is benefits to Hopes for sure.

  • @prgrier1
    @prgrier12 жыл бұрын

    so, which will stand up to the smashing engagements of an ebike application?

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi pat, I could put money on it

  • @islandaerial3414
    @islandaerial3414 Жыл бұрын

    I've been trying to replace my Bontrager rear wheel. I keep running into clearance issues with the 200 mm brake rotors that the bike came with. The 6 bolt mounts on the hubs have to be a specific width I am finding out...

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, Not sure what you mean, all hubs are manufactured with the same distance to end cap on the rotor side, to within a tiny amount. Hope floating rotors need hope brake adaptors due to clearance. there are 200mm rotors and 203mm rotors. can you explain more

  • @islandaerial3414

    @islandaerial3414

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic I bought a Hope equiped wheel with an offset. It will not turn w/a 203 rotor. Same with a NIB wheel w/a Formula hub only this one has much wider bosses for the rotor mount. Same thing, will not spin w/a 203 rotor. the rotor rubs up against the seat stay. I'm going to try a 180 rotor...

  • @jamesmarchant5837
    @jamesmarchant5837 Жыл бұрын

    I am having zero luck with a pro4 xd hub on my levo. I’m having the bearings collapse every few hundred miles. And even that pawls are migrating into the alloy body. So far IIRC I am on my 4th Freehub in about 18 months. Really have been crap. Yet the standard roval hub which I use when my hope falls to bits has been fine

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thank you for watching and your comments, time for a change, give bitex a try

  • @wedavieglasgow1770
    @wedavieglasgow17702 жыл бұрын

    The dt Swiss 350 would be great choice for me if it’s compatible with the dt Swiss E1900 rim would be sick if it was possible

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi David, the 350 will sit in any rim just about.

  • @steve9502
    @steve95022 жыл бұрын

    Great channel!! I noticed that when I put a NX 12spd cassette onto my Hope pro 4 hub that I needed a spacer before I put the cassette on, just like when I had my Shimano Deore cassette on. Is that normal?? Thx Steve

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Steve, thanks for watching. You would think that there would be a specific rule to say that if you have this hub and this cassette you will need a spacer but there isn't. you have to look and see if it needs a spacer or not, but you will find that pro 4s will probably need one.

  • @aureliomega3268
    @aureliomega32682 жыл бұрын

    I don’t plan to build a wheel but buy it already made with spokes. In that sense here in US more common to find wheel with DTswiss. But even if I could find wheels with Hope hub, they are noisier and that’s is very appealing for many but not for me. I use my bike for commuting and if would be too annoying a noisy one.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thanks for watching, The hope hub noise isn't for everyone, I personally prefer quiet hubs.

  • @aureliomega3268

    @aureliomega3268

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic you know... I decided to buy the Hope fortus 30. 😄 My bike is 29er, 135mm QR rear and 100mm QR front, and this option doesn't come with a nice DT swiss. Also, because my weight, need something robust, like 32 holes, and again, DT swiss is only 28. I don't like to noise as commented before, but the options fits exactly what I need. Besides, I can make it less noisy with some grease inside, as I have read. Comments appreciated from the experts! 👍

  • @slashdoink2501
    @slashdoink2501 Жыл бұрын

    I Have the Hope pro 4 Freehub 540 Steel HG and I have sram NX Eagle 10-50 Cassette running on this, I use the spacer that comes with it on the Hub then fit the Cassette, this allows a little more clearance for the derailleur when on the lowest gear so there is no connection with the spokes. I also have the Xd Freehub for this but I do not like the design of screwing a 12 speed cassette on a thread that you cannot see, it seems that there is a risk of cross threading and this could be an issue.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi thanks for watching, I do know what you mean re the cross threading, however we have never cross threaded on by mistake. the locating notch helps to line the thread up. thanks for the cassette tip

  • @oldblokestalkingsh1teonbik514
    @oldblokestalkingsh1teonbik5142 жыл бұрын

    Hi Dave I’m looking at changing the wheels on my cannondale moterra 2 2020 model currently running 29 inch wheels, what wheels and hubs would you recommend and costing thanks

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for watching, My recommendation would be hand-built DTswiss EX511 rims, DT swiss 350 hubs, 32 hole., DT Swiss comp spokes and black brass nipple. Cost would be around £570 for the pair.

  • @matmac7950
    @matmac79502 жыл бұрын

    Hope and dt are my favorite as working at a bike shop for 20 years king bubs are good but have too much drag

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Mat, We love DT Swiss too, The Hybrid, EXP OS is a great hub for ebikes.

  • @rollinrat4850
    @rollinrat48502 жыл бұрын

    Ive got a 30 year old DT Hugi hub that I still ride . I rebuilt it ONLY ONCE after tens of thousands of miles. Ive ridden in lots of harsh weather, deep creeks and 'cross racing on this wheel. It was the best hub on the market back in the '90s before Chris King started making hubs. I'm a shop mechanic now, a retired machinist and mechanical inspector. I know what high quality really means! I'm a perfectionist with high standards! Ive also built custom wheels on the side for 30 years. I recommend, sell and service lots of DT Swiss hubs. A great value. Ive only seen one star ratchet break under a strong racer who neglected his bike. The ratchets cracked into pieces! Ive seen but never serviced a Hope Hub. They're manufacturing looks good but I wouldn't know until taking one apart and measuring the bearing fit tolerances. Fit tolerances and quality control has been an issue I've seen in DTs more affordable hubs as well as many so called 'high end' hubs. Sadly, QC and real manufacturing standards are a huge problem throughout the bike industry. EVEN on highest end bicycles. I believe Chris King builds the finest hubs on this planet. Nobody else makes their own bearings or uses such a strong drive system. Nobody else builds to surgical quality standards. Ive got one King hub, my first , 28 years old, over 100000 miles ridden, still using all the original bearings! I believe this is an incredible value! They are well worth the high price if you keep the same parts a long time. Ive bought several since used, some quite abused and I overhauled them. All worked great. I still haven't replaced any bearings. Probably because I take care of my junk! NOTHING lasts forever!

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for your great comments, sorry for the late reply its been 100mph lately. I agree with everything you have said, 100000 miles on the same bearings thats amazing, I love working on Chris King Hubs, fantastic engineering, expensive but I think they are worth it. YBM

  • @diverg3
    @diverg33 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for such a well-presented and unbiased review! I'm really sitting on the fence on this one, as my next choice of wheels for pure tarmac use with 28mm tires (DT PR 1600 Spline 32 db or Hope 20five with Pro 4 or RS 4) more or less hinges on the choice of hubs. The Pro 4 seems more robust than the RS 4 comparing between Hope's alternatives. What would you recommend Dave between the DT or Hope wheels?

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thanks for watching, mmmmm, tricky one but my own personal preference would be DT Swiss, simply due the engagement/ratchet system.

  • @diverg3

    @diverg3

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic Cheers!

  • @rollinrat4850

    @rollinrat4850

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here. I recommend DT350 or better to my customers. I build lots of wheels. They're simple to service. No teeny weeny pawls or springs to lose late at night. Just make sure not to lose the small conical springs if your cassette falls off when fixing a tire. It can happen when the o ring securing the end caps gets worn a bit. No fun out on a trail!! I haven't serviced or built up a Hope hub yet. They're not so common here in Wackofornia. They look nice though. I also recommend Shimano, Campagnolo, Chris King, Paul's Components and White Industries hubs. Being a former aerospace/medical machinist, I dig USA made stuff!

  • @andrewdwight934

    @andrewdwight934

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think if I were building a road or gravel wheel, I would go with the DT, and this is why: The seals on the Hope are next level, and so are the pawls, and add parasitic drag compared to the 350's. I would say that in a road app, where speed and efficiency are tantamount, the DT hub is going to offer less drag. MTB'ing in the Seattle area, I gladly give up some rolling resistance on an already "draggy" MTB to get the longevity that the seals provide. But I do think that the Hopes have more rotational drag than the DT's, which might be more noticeable on a road bike.

  • @rollinrat4850

    @rollinrat4850

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@andrewdwight934 If you want well sealed bearings AND you can afford or save up for the absolute best hubs in the world, buy Chris King. NOBODY else makes their own surgical quality bearings and such an ultra high strength driver. CK even makes their own balls. I'm a retired aerospace and medical machinist, later a mechanical inspector of highest quality on earth type products. Ive also had a small wheel building business for 30 years. CK impresses me! Ive built to this level of quality. I'm a perfectionist too! CK bearings are so well made they never need to be replaced with only some simple maintenance 'just maybe' every other year, especially if ridden in lots of terrible weather and submerged in creeks. This is normal conditions for my winter rides. The CK seals are removeable so you can service the bearings. It can even be easily accomplished with the bearings in the hub. You never need to ever throw them away. They have been an excellent value, despite their high cost. Now just I find them used for an even better value. My first CK hubs were bought in '95 when King first started manufacturing hubs. They have well over 100000 miles on them. The bearings are original on every one of my 7 CK hubs. DTs are pretty nice and use a fairly strong driver. I recommend them to folks who can't afford CK. They aren't quite as easy to service as CK. They use decent bearings, but they don't last as long. Most hubs using sealed cartridge bearings use off the shelf cartridge bearings. These bearings are generally radial cartridge bearings, which are not adjustable for preload and wear like CK, Shimano and Campagnolo. Those all use angular contact bearings which are adjustable and last much longer with regular service. Furthermore, most sealed cartridge bearings are designed for use in electric motors which see lots of heat and high revolution and very smooth operation not bring exposed to such a dirty environment and beaten up. You basically use said cartridge bearings until they wear to a point that is intolerable then throw them away. Angular contact hubs are adjustable, so you can keep them smooth and fast for much longer with only a bit of regular maintenance. IF you service your hubs often and get good at the preload adjustments, nothing is as good a value as the older loose ball hubs from Shimano and Campagnolo. But that's a really big IF. Most riders ignore their bearings and replace things only when they fail. This is why cartridge bearings hubs are popular. Never forget, NOTHING lasts forever!

  • @hlobend2111
    @hlobend21112 жыл бұрын

    can bearings be upgraded to ceramic bearings? What type ball bearing are these in your demonstration? Thanks

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Yes there is a ceramic option, the bearings supplied are TPI

  • @ivanteo1973
    @ivanteo19732 жыл бұрын

    I don't see any seal (between driver and hub) for the DT Swiss, correct me if I am wrong. if so I would definitely choose the Hope for MTB.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, The seal normally stays inn the hub shell when the freehub body is removed, its just pressed into the hub shell, It can be removed by using a sharp pricking tool.

  • @ivanteo1973

    @ivanteo1973

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic I see, thanks.

  • @mtbboy1993
    @mtbboy1993 Жыл бұрын

    I noticed the engagement straight a way, I noticed I was faster, went further. Hope has 8 point something and DT Swiss has about 6g, It matters. I ride a Geometron G1 I did not notice any difference in suspension performance. Pro 4 was good enough to not to not be annoying, but during those short bursts and techy stuff I sometimes noticed I lacked engagement. less so on DT, but still notice it. I want to try Project 321, which goes as low as 1.1deg, but you can select between several options, Industry Nine Hydra.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, there is much more choice now a days

  • @mtbboy1993

    @mtbboy1993

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic The hub's I've mentioned previously that I own, have proven to be reliable and strong, with great longevity. but I've read bad things about snapping axle sleeves. on Stan's, I9 Hydra hubs. But not seen any proof. But not seen or heard anything about the Pro4 and DT Swiss 350. but I've seen claim it happen with Pro3. I am 86 kg fully kitted or somewhere around that. I don't know exact, as the scale broke. the bike is about 18.14 kg. I have done 1m drops. rode trough rough terrain. So far not destroyed a hub.

  • @stephensanderson6386
    @stephensanderson63862 жыл бұрын

    Went for the hope because it's made in the uk.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thats a really good reason, Hope make some really nice stuff

  • @qvp5867
    @qvp58672 жыл бұрын

    Hello I have a problem, I bought a Sram NX and I can not screw the Cassette to the wheel, any suggestions? I have Hope Pro4 hubs XD and Freehub and I can not screw the Cassette to both of them :/ Help please!

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thanks for watching, the Nd eagle cassette is not comparable with XD drivers it fits shimano HG, you need a sram Xg-1275 which is GX

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thanks for watching, the Nd eagle cassette is not comparable with XD drivers it fits shimano HG, you need a sram Xg-1275 which is GX

  • @Jon1Surf1Lim
    @Jon1Surf1Lim Жыл бұрын

    I had the road version of the DT hubs on my training bike, the bearings were made out of play dough lasted less than 500 miles and a pain to get too, need some new wheels for my Mountain Bike, it’s Hope hubs for me 100% 👍🏻 Oh and DT hubs at that price point made in China perhaps?

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching and your comments

  • @alextayag9448
    @alextayag94482 жыл бұрын

    Which of the 2 hubs is more quicker in engagement?

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    I believe that they are more or less the same, the DT Swiss hub can be increased though

  • @quovadis5172
    @quovadis51722 жыл бұрын

    DT Swiss for the win.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for watching and your comments.

  • @DanTuber
    @DanTuber2 жыл бұрын

    what's your opinion on the dt swiss EXP hubs?

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    We have done quite a bit of research on them. We are big fans of dt Swiss hubs and the design improvements look good

  • @baralidasan1487
    @baralidasan14872 жыл бұрын

    Planning to buy spank hex drive or dt swiss 350 my only downside to this both hubs is alloy axle the reason is because i use enduro hardtail plus my weight is around 230 lbs..

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    yes thats true, have you considered the hybrid DT Swiss

  • @baralidasan1487

    @baralidasan1487

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic yup the problem is they dont sell one in my country

  • @dvdp4513
    @dvdp45132 жыл бұрын

    What’s your opinion on the fact that Hope RS4 only have 2 pawls? Is this sturdy enough?

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for watching, road hubs don't need that many pawls, more pawls cause restriction, 2 is ample on a road hub

  • @nigelwood6242

    @nigelwood6242

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic what about a cross bike 2 or 4 pawls ?

  • @nathankennedy4556
    @nathankennedy4556 Жыл бұрын

    are you sure DT swiss dealers can sell you the hub shell? I had my LBS in Canada tell me they tried and couldn't after they sold me a wheel that broke. I realized it was a 28-spoke wheel even though I was quoted for a 32-spoke.

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Nathan, Thanks for watching, I would say knowing DT Swiss that under warranty circumstances they would supply a complete new hub or a hub shell if the hub had failed.

  • @nathankennedy4556

    @nathankennedy4556

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic unfortunately it wasn't the hub itself that failed. I was just looking to build a stronger wheel after having lots of spoke holes pull through, presumably from how large I am.

  • @sa-choul.k.t1844
    @sa-choul.k.t184410 ай бұрын

    I don’t know which one it’s better for my downhill bike hope or Swiss ?? Can you help me gays thank you 😊

  • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic

    10 ай бұрын

    DT Swiss all day long

  • @sa-choul.k.t1844

    @sa-choul.k.t1844

    10 ай бұрын

    @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic thank you so much 👌😇

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