The Kona Operator CR 29 comes with this cheapo Sram 7 speed DH cassette. Little did I know, it doesn't use the XD but the conventional Shimano freehub body.
My new rear wheel has a Hope Pro 4 hub with an XD freehub. I have a couple options:
1) I can only get the aluminum freehub for the Pro 4. This is the cheapest option although the since cassette cogs are all separate, they'll dig into the aluminum more than a cassette that was a one or two piece system. The steel freehub is ideal but I can't get my hands on it quickly.
2) Get the Hope 7 speed cassette and freehub combo. It's about three times more pricey than a simple free hub but it's all made to work together and would look sharp.
3) Get the Sram 7 speed XD cassette. Stupid expensive.
Thoughts?
My new rear wheel has a Hope Pro 4 hub with an XD freehub. I have a couple options:
1) I can only get the aluminum freehub for the Pro 4. This is the cheapest option although the since cassette cogs are all separate, they'll dig into the aluminum more than a cassette that was a one or two piece system. The steel freehub is ideal but I can't get my hands on it quickly.
2) Get the Hope 7 speed cassette and freehub combo. It's about three times more pricey than a simple free hub but it's all made to work together and would look sharp.
3) Get the Sram 7 speed XD cassette. Stupid expensive.
Thoughts?