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Leisure
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: June 23, 2002
Strengths: Light, tight, solid, and does it at a great price. Refined engagement.Weaknesses: Using it on a Shimano bike will require a special cassette. It's heavier than the units from Chris King and Hugi, but those cost twice as much.Bottom Line: This may as well be a review for Chorus and Record as well, since these hubs are all essentially identical. For about $120 it weighs less than DuraAce, spins comparably smooth, has finer engagement and tighter tolerances all around. Forget about comparing it to Ultegra. Sounds nice too, a lot like the newer Hugi hubs. It's nice getting to lose the cheap, generic ticking sound Shimano units make. Call me petty. Basically, I think the build quality of this hub is more comparable to Chris King or Hugi than it is to Shimano (even DuraAce), which makes it just killer for the price. The tradeoff is more weight than those high-price units. Arguably the best piece of the Daytona group.
Favorite Ride: any canyon
Purchased At: Canyon Bikes
Similar Products Used: LX, XT, Ultegra, Hugi, Chris King
Bike Setup: Gunnar Roadie, Daytona group, Woundup fork, 3x laced butted spokes to Open Pros.
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Andrew
a Road Racer
from Sydney, AustraliaDate Reviewed: July 16, 2001
Strengths: Price- You are really paying for last years chorus hubs, light considering the price.Weaknesses: Does'nt have any.
Bottom Line: The hubs are great value for money, I have matrix rims but they really deserve better, I might get them rebuilt onto open pro cds and then they be awesome wheels. I haven't seen any cracking as per the record/chorus hubs so far.
Favorite Ride: National Park
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$300.00
Similar Products Used: Shimano Ultegra.
Bike Setup: Complete Daytona Groupset, cinelli bars and oyster stem, matrix rims,look 256 pedals, vittoria clinchers,flite Ti saddle built onto a Hillbrick frame.
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