im not sure what to call it but the clicking sound from the rear of the bike... how come their is different sounding ones... as in louder ones.. is it simply just a hub or gearing? benifits?
It's the design of the hub. How many teeth are in it, what type of pawls are in it, etc.
Some people like noisy hubs, and some don't.
It doesn't have anything to do with your gearing.
Some of the louder ones can have better engagement, and less slack. But not necessarily.
Ok. I think I got it.. so more engagement means better rolling? More speed from jump to jump? I'm going to be upgrading my rear hub only soon and its a stock 10mm hub 36 spoke.. what would be a good high engagement hub then? With those same specs.
More engagement just means less slack. You'll engage very quickly going from freewheeling to pedaling.
Helpful if you are racing, fairly immaterial for most riding. I've never gone for the high-end hubs myself, they are really expensive, and standard hubs seem to work just fine for me!
There's a retarded rumor going around the trials world that louder is better. People are stripping the oil/grease out of their freewheels and riding them dry. Then it wears out in 3 months.
not only in the trials world, unfortunately. Bmx kids are all over it as well.
That being said, take a loud hub and grease it. Same hub, same engagement but quiet. Byebye rumor!
Funny thing, the chinese company echo has come out with a 108 point freewheel that blows everything out of the water. Way, way better than any freewheel from France or America.
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