Orangie
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Ya,,, hope they don’t bend like cheese. Mine sure did. In the bin. Along with 500 mile chainring. Done with hope
In the past thirty years I've heard that about everything. There is not a single make or model of anything that hasn't got a scathing review or 5 about it.High price ! Quality? Cranks and chainring, nope
How did they bend?I’m a 55 year old rider. Certainly not extreme
Aren't they just CNC machined parts from a chunk of metalI’ve just been quoted £1500 for all the Hope bits on my bike build.
I thought they were high quality?
I had a pedal thread stick in an ebike hope crank armHigh price ! Quality? Cranks and chainring, nope
My rear floating rotor was warped out of the packet!There rotors on the other hand no they warp to easily.
Must have been stored in the sun LOLMy rear floating rotor was warped out of the packet!
Yep mine did the same. It's quite minor though and I've gotten used to it. Thought it was the pedal initially.Pedal strike. Pedal didn’t bend. Crank sure did
My opinion is the floaters are too thin at 1.8mm. I want 2mm at least on the ebike. They look nice though.Are the rotors not good?
I was having second thoughts about spending £1500 for brakes, headset, pedals, cranks, stem, bars and wheels before seeing this thread.
They do a 2.3mm heavy duty rotor. Running them for a while with my v4s and work well.My opinion is the floaters are too thin at 1.8mm. I want 2mm at least on the ebike. They look nice though.
Yes the non floating ones are ideal for the v4 at 2.3mm with them being designed to take the 3mm vented.They do a 2.3mm heavy duty rotor. Running them for a while with my v4s and work well.
It's a thing, innit? You get something really nice and think that the manufacturer's other stuff must be just as good, but often it isn't ...I will have rethink for sure.
I thought everyone who had V4’s loved them?
My last bike was a Raleigh Marauder in the early 90’s . I buying everything on others recommendations/opinions. I like the orange parts too. I’m a bit simple with things like that.
This is true.It's a thing, innit? You get something really nice and think that the manufacturer's other stuff must be just as good, but often it isn't ...
Do the bright colours hold up?Nothing wrong with Hope, been using for over 20 years. The V4 floating rotors have been outstanding, I know 4 other riders that also have the same and they also have 0 issues.
Nope. My red stuff is now pink. Calipers, levers, stem and cranks. I didn't buy it, it came on a used bike I bought. I hate anodised tat and would much rather have black bits.Do the bright colours hold up?
Read a few people say they fade quick?
Not had any colour issues myself, but then I'm not daft enough to leave my bike to get baked by the sun every time its sunny.Do the bright colours hold up?
Read a few people say they fade quick?
Tell her to buy cheap bags, make up and perfume. See what reaction you get.I've been using forged 7150/7050 grade aluminum crank arms (similar to Hope's) for some time and found them very robust and durable, never managed to bend one. My experience with Hope product quality (stem, pedals) has been very positive except for the high prices rather difficult to justify (to my better half..)
Love my v4’s,, 400 miles in and still no issues,I will have rethink for sure.
I thought everyone who had V4’s loved them?
My last bike was a Raleigh Marauder in the early 90’s . I buying everything on others recommendations/opinions. I like the orange parts too. I’m a bit simple with things like that.
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