NicoMTB
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Hi all,
I am looking at building a new pair of wheels for my E MTB a Giant reign E+1 pretty modified already. It currently came with a DTswiss 370 hub with 3 pawls 36 pick up points pretty basic does the job. But the rims and spokes all ready gave away.
An ebike specific DTswiss 350 has 24 pick up points, I look at the new hope 5 ebike specific has 54 pick up points.
I see others with 60 to over 108...
Living in the Alps, i want good suspension functioning and freedom not restriction. I do a lot of climbing but optimized the bike for downs.
My question is, will nearly Double pick up points on a hope hub really restrict the suspension? It's a smooth coil set up. Do you feel much pedal kick back?
And does it actually make sense for Ebikes to have so much more pick up points?
I'm getting confused with the Marketing more is better.
Thanks in advance for anyone who knows.
I am looking at building a new pair of wheels for my E MTB a Giant reign E+1 pretty modified already. It currently came with a DTswiss 370 hub with 3 pawls 36 pick up points pretty basic does the job. But the rims and spokes all ready gave away.
An ebike specific DTswiss 350 has 24 pick up points, I look at the new hope 5 ebike specific has 54 pick up points.
I see others with 60 to over 108...
Living in the Alps, i want good suspension functioning and freedom not restriction. I do a lot of climbing but optimized the bike for downs.
My question is, will nearly Double pick up points on a hope hub really restrict the suspension? It's a smooth coil set up. Do you feel much pedal kick back?
And does it actually make sense for Ebikes to have so much more pick up points?
I'm getting confused with the Marketing more is better.
Thanks in advance for anyone who knows.
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