Amflow PL Carbon Pro Dream Build. The Liberace Edition.

Astro66

Golden Boy
May 24, 2024
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955
Sydney Australia
Congratulations on your new title, and as a fellow poser, I couldn't agree more with your build! I am wondering about your choice of rear hub. I know that its gold(ish) but do you think its going to be durable enough for an AMFLOW motor on an emtb?

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I've used Koozer hubs before in Black, after reading some positive reviews about 10 years ago. They are or were out of Taiwan I believe. I have never had an issue with them. They have 4 sealed bearings. 2 on the axle, and 2 in the freehub. They now are a 6 pawl 72 POE freehub rather than ratchet. They were originally 3 pawl. I'm not a fan of the ratchet. I find the sound is not consistent through the 360 degrees of rotation. And have had comments of, "Is something wrong with your wheel?"

I do add an extra light silicone grease to the pawls, which makes them much quieter. It must be a light grease or it can cause engagement issues. I am extremely strict with my maintenance.

The only criticism I've seen is that the machining on the pawl contact gear, is not as smooth. But it doesn't seem to impact operation or longevity. After running them for a while, the pawls bed in and make more points of contact. I will be inspecting the pawl engagement points after using it on the Amflow. I do see this as the only possible point of failure.

The best thing about them, is they are cost effective enough, that I keep a spare rear hub, that I can steal parts from if needed. I have never changed bearings. Just the freehub, or the whole hub, as I'm pretty proficient at lacing up my own wheels. They also disassemble and assemble really easily. So checking them is not a faff, so you do it more often.

Funny enough, the only hubs I've had issues with, have been the Shimano Cage bearing type hubs. You get wheel sideways movement fairly quickly. And striking a balance when tightening, is a PITA.

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Astro66

Golden Boy
May 24, 2024
514
955
Sydney Australia
The other thing I would say about the hubs, is I'm unsure how high end the original Amflow rear hub is. It looks like a very decent 6 pawl hub. But there have been some issues reported. One of the most concerning, is Amflow have used quite a unique spoke, and cannot supply spares. And have recommended new wheels to people who have broken spokes.

I'll take a slightly lower end hub, where spares are readily available. Over a high end hub, where if something does go wrong, you really struggle to find spare bits.

Anyway. Here's some breakdown photo's of the Amflow rear hub.

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