Just read the entire thread as it is exactly the predicament I'm in and like any good entertainment it ends with a cliffhanger... Looking forward to the answer to your question.Isn't Hybrid ratched 24T only?
Just read the entire thread as it is exactly the predicament I'm in and like any good entertainment it ends with a cliffhanger... Looking forward to the answer to your question.Isn't Hybrid ratched 24T only?
Yes I stuck with the more expensive DT Swiss 54t and have been using that one for about a year now and like it's quicker engagement.When I was looking into swapping the ratchets from 24 to 54, I read the knock off ratchets when serviced show darkening of the grease, indicating metal wear.
I stuck with the official DT Swiss ratchets for this reason alone.
Yeah right, thanks mateOn r2-bike.com the 24 tooth is listed as being steel and about 60 grams heavier than the 36 tooth which is alloy and hollowed out.
All ratchet rings are steel, alloy could not withstand the forces ... And 36T-54T ratchets have inner groove to keep weight down ...On r2-bike.com the 24 tooth is listed as being steel and about 60 grams heavier than the 36 tooth which is alloy and hollowed out.
What would the reason be that dt recommend staying with the 24t on an ebike? The groove? The smaller teeth given there are more or them?All ratchet rings are steel, alloy could not withstand the forces ... And 36T-54T ratchets have inner groove to keep weight down ...
That's one of the reasons DT Swiss chose the 24T Ratchet on their hybrid 350 hub system and HX1700 wheelset, which were designed for eMTB use.24T seems to be a good compromise having reasonable fast engagement with still quite big teeth
my biggest complaint about my new bike was the ridiculous lag of the dt hybrid hub. At first i planned on upgrading it to the higher poe of the 36t but found that was not as easy as the original dt hub where all you had to do was switch the ratchets. No , this involved all kinds of proprietary tools etc so i used the money instead toward a I9 Hydra Enduro wheel with 600 poe and basically no lag. I switch back and forth between the 2 and the dt works better for street/fire roadAnyone with 18T Ratchet know that there is not so small lag before you start pedal and when the bike starts to ride. On mine got 36T and I would never go back to 18T even for they paid me
From 18T to 36T definitely yes. From 24T to 36T no idea since I never had 24T. But with 36T there is no lag and this is how you should pick the right one for U.So in your opinion (anyone), is it worth moving up to a 36t on my dt350 hybrid with all things considered?
Well, I just ordered the parts for this swap, so I'll let you know once I get my bike back from the shop...first update of the EP800 motor failed at 42% and bricked it, so I'm waiting for local shop to get adapter for sd300 cable.So in your opinion (anyone), is it worth moving up to a 36t on my DT350 hybrid 24T with all things considered?
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