Fortus 30 rims with Hope pro 5 Hub - Problem! (big one)

NETTA17

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Jun 24, 2020
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Israel
Hello,
And almost happy New Year,
I bought a new rear wheel for Trek Rail 2021—a new Hope Fortus 30 Pro 5 Hub metal freehub for Shimano HG (running 11 speeds),
after moving the cassette/disk from my old Novatec hub and install on the bike (not forgetting the 1.87mm spacer - for 11 speeds). The cassette lock nut is rubbing/forced against the frame on the drive side! I took the spacer out and tried, but the cassette was not tight...
I measured the HUB side to side, which was 144mm :eek: (instead of 148mm - as also written on the hub body).
The Endcup was supplied with the wheel box.
The only way to make it work was by adding a 3mm spacer, which I had.
Any ideas ?!

Cheers, and nice vacation,
 

Kootbiker

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Mar 26, 2023
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British Columbia Canada
Where did you add the 3mm spacer? I have pro 5 hubs with a Shimano 11 speed linkglide cassette, no spacer between the cassette and freewheel. Where does the endcap in the box go? Sounds like you need a thinner spacer than 1.87mm between the cassette and the freehub..
 

NETTA17

Member
Jun 24, 2020
40
9
Israel
Hi,
I am running a standard "Sunrace" 11-speed HG cassette. The spacer comes before the cassette on the free. it was supplied in the box for this purpose, along with the end cup (for the drive side).
The 3mm spacer is added over the end cup to make it longer.

Could you please mark your rear wheel axle and measure your bike's full hub length?

Cheers,
 

Kootbiker

Member
Mar 26, 2023
36
45
British Columbia Canada
Hub width on my hope 5 with spacers 148mm. Right side removable outer spacer into hub is 16.5 mm. I have hope pro 4’s on another bike with the 11 speed sunrace cassette and it needs the hope supplied spacer between the cassette and the freewheel body.

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NETTA17

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Jun 24, 2020
40
9
Israel
Thanks so much... In first look your end-cup looks longer... 😳
I will take it out for measuring while get home. - I will uptate!
 

Amber Valley Guy

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Oct 15, 2023
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Alfreton
The stack height of the assembled Linkglide cassette is also slightly higher (or longer overall if you prefer) than an equivalent 10 or 11 speed non Linkglide cassette.... with a 10 speed being shorter than a 11 speed as the sprocket pitch is the same.
In other words a 10 speed LG cassette is the same as an 11 speed minus one sprocket (as the sprocket pitch is the same on all LG cassettes). This also means an 11 speed LG cass will not fit on a 10 speed HG freehub body as it's to long for the driver and the retaining nut won't pick up on the internal threads, so it might be worth checking your freehub driver body is indeed an 11 speed (36.7mm) and not a 10 speed at 34.9mm. And yes you'll probably need a thinner spacer to allow for the stack heights of LG cassette's being slightly longer, try a 1mm spacer.
 

NETTA17

Member
Jun 24, 2020
40
9
Israel
I took off my wheel and measured the endcap. Not surprisingly, it ran short ~4mm, as suspected...
I'll ask the LBS what went wrong and get the correct endcap piece.
Thank you for being so helpful!
Endcup size.jpeg
endcup with cassette.jpeg
 

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