Thursday, September 18, 2008

Hope Pro II and DT Swiss EX 5.1d Wheelset

The Hope Pro II Hubset offers quite possibly one of the best hubs out there for the money that you can buy.







The Hope Pro II hubset is simple and easy to work with. The rear freehub engages on a 4 pawl system that gives 24 points (every 15 degrees) of engagement. The rear hub has 5 bearings total in the rear and two bearings in the front. The rear hub is easy to disassemble and requires no special tools to take it apart. The rear hub can almost completely be taken apart with your hands except for the bearing removal. This makes the hub very easy to service and fix it should any thing ever go amiss. The pawl/spring system uses some pretty durable pawls that offer quite a positive engagement.









DT Swiss EX 5.1d:
The DT Swiss EX 5.1D rim offers a lot of benefits when building a lightweight wheelset. The rim uses their optimized design for torsion-resistance. It’s a single-pocket hollow rim construction/extrusion. It’s Swiss made and uses single eyelets that are stainless steel. They are black, come in 32 or 36 hole, and are available in disc only.





Pairing these rims together with some good spokes like the DT Swiss Supercomp with some brass nipples have proved to be a very nice lightweight weelset. If you’re a heavy downhill rider, ride in lots of rocky places, or aren’t a smooth rider this wheelset might not be for you if you’re using it on a downhill bike.
The rims can get dings in them but as a downhill race wheelset they work pretty great. The wheelset accelerates quite fast but the slightly lower engaging Hope Pro II rear hub is noticeable in tight or quick maneuvers that require a quick pedal kick



This wheelset isn’t cheap, but it’s not super expensive either in comparison to other factory race wheelsets (DT Swiss 1750, etc). The complete weight of this wheelset at 1896g, which is a very cost effective weight savings that is immediately noticed once you pedal the bike.

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