Evolution Stu
E*POWAH Master
Hi guys,
New member here with a Trance E3.
Very annoyingly my rear freehub has failed after only 4 weeks ownership.
I am confident that my LBS will look after the job for me, that’s not a concern (yet at least... will call today) but my actual concern is that my riding takes me up mountains alone and often at night.
So reading that this hub issue is common it’s got me nervous about it, which is the last thing I needed after getting into E- MTB in a big way and really enjoying it, because I’m now looking at routes and thinking “what if that hub breaks again?”
So, part of my plan was always to buy a new set of wheels for the bike that will then be equipped with more road suitable tyres so that it is an easy swop over from commuting to work in the week, to going to the hills at weekend.
That plan is being tweaked in my head now to buying BETTER wheels and hubs for mountain use and to use the existing Giant wheels and (repaired) hub for the road where there will always be the option of a taxi home.
The bike is used on and off road, will never be doing any serious downhill speeds (intentionally) but will be covering rough terrain with some drop offs and I weigh 98kg.
What are you guys thoughts on suitable sizes and brands? I don’t yet understand the sizing etc of these modern hubs, I’ve been out of biking for many years (I’m 48 now) so would appreciate your thoughts.
Regards,
Stu.
Pic of the bike to brighten up the post.
New member here with a Trance E3.
Very annoyingly my rear freehub has failed after only 4 weeks ownership.
I am confident that my LBS will look after the job for me, that’s not a concern (yet at least... will call today) but my actual concern is that my riding takes me up mountains alone and often at night.
So reading that this hub issue is common it’s got me nervous about it, which is the last thing I needed after getting into E- MTB in a big way and really enjoying it, because I’m now looking at routes and thinking “what if that hub breaks again?”
So, part of my plan was always to buy a new set of wheels for the bike that will then be equipped with more road suitable tyres so that it is an easy swop over from commuting to work in the week, to going to the hills at weekend.
That plan is being tweaked in my head now to buying BETTER wheels and hubs for mountain use and to use the existing Giant wheels and (repaired) hub for the road where there will always be the option of a taxi home.
The bike is used on and off road, will never be doing any serious downhill speeds (intentionally) but will be covering rough terrain with some drop offs and I weigh 98kg.
What are you guys thoughts on suitable sizes and brands? I don’t yet understand the sizing etc of these modern hubs, I’ve been out of biking for many years (I’m 48 now) so would appreciate your thoughts.
Regards,
Stu.
Pic of the bike to brighten up the post.
Last edited: