laura*
01-10-2012, 11:35 PM
I am contemplating building a bike with a SRAM Red groupset. With a Shimano build, I'd build up wheels on hubs from the same group as the rest of the build. But alas, SRAM doesn't sell any road group hubs! What hubs should I use?
* I'm a bit old school and believe in using complete groupsets. No mixing of group levels, and certainly no mixing of manufacturers. This means no Shimano nor Campagnolo hubs.
* I'm leery of aluminum freehub bodies. Were I considering a cassette made with stacked/sandwiched cogs, I absolutely would not accept an aluminum freehub body. This may not be an issue with the "one piece" Red cassette.
* I don't want a hub design that compromises spoke angles to offer a Campagnolo freehub option. This eliminates DT Swiss and probably several other brands.
* I haven't drunk the Chris Koolaid, so Chris King is out.
* I'd like hubs that are high end enough to go with Red. I think this eliminates Formula and American Classic.
* I'm leery of mystery hubs - "Trust us! Our hubs are so good you don't need any service instructions."
* I'd like hubs that sell in large numbers so that the manufacturer was able to invest significant R&D in them.
Hubs by White Industries might have gotten through this gauntlet, though they might not meet the last point. Also, while I really like polished components, their cosmetics don't really go with SRAM Red.
Up above I said SRAM doesn't sell any road hubs - but they do make them! They sell them only as parts of complete wheels. Thus, by process of elimination, my choice seems to be down to either of the SRAM S30 wheelsets. I like how, because they designed the whole system, they're able to move the drive side spokes out a little bit. But I'm frustrated in not having more choices!
Is there a brand I've overlooked?
* I'm a bit old school and believe in using complete groupsets. No mixing of group levels, and certainly no mixing of manufacturers. This means no Shimano nor Campagnolo hubs.
* I'm leery of aluminum freehub bodies. Were I considering a cassette made with stacked/sandwiched cogs, I absolutely would not accept an aluminum freehub body. This may not be an issue with the "one piece" Red cassette.
* I don't want a hub design that compromises spoke angles to offer a Campagnolo freehub option. This eliminates DT Swiss and probably several other brands.
* I haven't drunk the Chris Koolaid, so Chris King is out.
* I'd like hubs that are high end enough to go with Red. I think this eliminates Formula and American Classic.
* I'm leery of mystery hubs - "Trust us! Our hubs are so good you don't need any service instructions."
* I'd like hubs that sell in large numbers so that the manufacturer was able to invest significant R&D in them.
Hubs by White Industries might have gotten through this gauntlet, though they might not meet the last point. Also, while I really like polished components, their cosmetics don't really go with SRAM Red.
Up above I said SRAM doesn't sell any road hubs - but they do make them! They sell them only as parts of complete wheels. Thus, by process of elimination, my choice seems to be down to either of the SRAM S30 wheelsets. I like how, because they designed the whole system, they're able to move the drive side spokes out a little bit. But I'm frustrated in not having more choices!
Is there a brand I've overlooked?