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OneUp Hubs

canadmos

Cake Tease
May 29, 2011
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Has anyone tried, purchased or know anyone with the new OneUp Hubs?

I need a new rear wheel and am currently pondering whether I go with We Are One (whole wheelset with dtswiss 350) or be sensible and just get a rear wheel.

Any reports on how they are good? Good bad?
 
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bullcrew

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I'd run these as far as hubs, I already run these rims on 2 bikes...
I just built my kid a set of sx hubs with ax 30 alloy rim by spoke X ..hunters hub is a star ratchet like dt and is lighter slighlty then dt...rims are dt541 profiles I've been running the rims for a bit
..like dt they sent and you pull em with a crescent wrench
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Jozz

Joe Dalton
Apr 18, 2002
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Has anyone tried, purchased or know anyone with the new OneUp Hubs?

I need a new rear wheel and am currently pondering whether I go with We Are One (whole wheelset with dtswiss 350) or be sensible and just get a rear wheel.

Any reports on how they are good? Good bad?
Kinda weird that were not seeing more enthusiasm concerning their hubs considering how many peoples are raving about their sestposts, handlebars and tools.
 

Andeh

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Mar 3, 2020
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Kinda weird that were not seeing more enthusiasm concerning their hubs considering how many peoples are raving about their sestposts, handlebars and tools.
Well, so far they're not OEM spec on anything, and they're a lot harder to swap in on a bike than a seatpost. I'm guessing they're probably pretty decent, but since they use Enduro bearings they're not going to be as low maintenance as DT 350/240s.
 

two-one

Monkey
Dec 15, 2013
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Another thing about hubs/wheels, is that once laced, it's hard to say anything good about wheels, because they tend to disappear below you if they do their jobs correctly... you only notice them once they start to break.
 

Jozz

Joe Dalton
Apr 18, 2002
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Well, so far they're not OEM spec on anything, and they're a lot harder to swap in on a bike than a seatpost. I'm guessing they're probably pretty decent, but since they use Enduro bearings they're not going to be as low maintenance as DT 350/240s.
What kind of bearings in the DT350?
 

Andeh

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Mar 3, 2020
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What kind of bearings in the DT350?
Whatever DT sells them with. I've never needed to replace them yet, and I only get 1 season out of Enduro.
Online search indicates the ones in 350s are made by "TPI" (Taiwain) and the 240s get ones from "IJK" (Japan).