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Best single speed hub?

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Posted: Oct 27, 2009 at 17:54 Quote
Hello lads and lasses, am getting fed up with cassete hubs now, can anyone reccomend a decent single speed hub?
cheers Smile

Posted: Oct 27, 2009 at 18:03 Quote
Hope Pro 2 Trial/SS Hub

Posted: Oct 27, 2009 at 20:53 Quote
ns pro coaster ss hub. i love mine

Posted: Oct 28, 2009 at 5:43 Quote
Hope Pro II S/S

48 point engagement (4 pawl with 24T ring, offset alignment to give 48 )


steel body that comes with spacers for S/S cog or will take up to 6 cogs for custom cassette multi-speed setup (i.e. DH race)

10mm screw-in allen key bolts to stop wheel slipping on bikes with horizontal dropouts

5 sealed bearings, fully rebuildable, lovely quality, all spares available from any Hope dealer

awesome hub Wink

Posted: Nov 2, 2009 at 4:42 Quote
NS Coaster Pro. Love it. No problems at all.

Posted: Nov 9, 2009 at 9:17 Quote
Ya lots of people dont like them but i love my profile hub it you take care of it and show it some love it will return the favor ive been jumping and riding street on mine for a year and a half and only had to give the "cones" a half turn just like two days ago.

Posted: Nov 9, 2009 at 9:50 Quote
no idea about Profile hubs with MTB spacing

but I gotta say I run Profile hubs on my BMX (Profile SS 48H rear with hollow cromoly axle and cromo driver, and "Madera" 36H front)

I've never had any trouble from these hubs, they are running as sweet as the day I bought them

BMX is easily the most abusive environment for hubs in terms of impacts and stresses, although MTB is the most abusive environment in terms of contamination by mud and water, and in that respect I have never used my Profile hubs "off road" except riding my BMX on the road in the rain, where I might encounter some mud on the road

Posted: Nov 9, 2009 at 10:09 Quote
Halo DJD are a good bet....
and there is a new light weight version:P...
I have also riden the pro 2 ss.. they are nice hubs and easy to maintain(like the DJD) just very expensive..

Posted: Nov 9, 2009 at 12:11 Quote
Profile MTB hubs are awesome. I run Profile Mini 14 x 110mm on my Molly, 10 x 135mm SS on my Mob and 10 x 135mm 8-speed on my Sinister FR bike. They all work flawless with no issues. All of them are Ti cassette bodies/driver. They rule.

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