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Re: Wheels that don't tick!

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 8:35 am
by AndyRevill
foo on patrol wrote:
AndyRevill wrote: The bloke in the LBS reckoned when people pay more they want more noise - it sounds expensive :roll:
What a first class tool he is, never heard so much BS about a bike before in my life! :?

Foo
He was being very much tongue in cheek while just passing on the way some people think. I'm sure when you run a bike shop you see and hear all sorts.

Re: Wheels that don't tick!

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:30 am
by Dave R32
The quietest free hub I have heard is the Ultegra 6700, it is basically silent.

(Note these are the hubs you buy as spare parts, not the hubs which come in the 6700 series wheels, which are a little noisier)

Cheers
Dave.

Re: Wheels that don't tick!

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 4:06 pm
by kokoman
Have a set of Pro-lite Braccianos, and they are heaps quiet, compared to my previous Mavic CXP22.

Re: Wheels that don't tick!

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 4:56 pm
by jacks1071
kokoman wrote:Have a set of Pro-lite Braccianos, and they are heaps quiet, compared to my previous Mavic CXP22.
When your Bracciano's get louder you just need to take the freehub off, re-grease everything and they'll be all quiet again.

Re: Wheels that don't tick!

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 6:07 pm
by foo on patrol
AndyRevill wrote:
foo on patrol wrote:
AndyRevill wrote: The bloke in the LBS reckoned when people pay more they want more noise - it sounds expensive :roll:
What a first class tool he is, never heard so much BS about a bike before in my life! :?

Foo
He was being very much tongue in cheek while just passing on the way some people think. I'm sure when you run a bike shop you see and hear all sorts.
I hope so and yeah you do. I worked in one for a while and you get some wobbly questions thrown at you. :shock:

Foo

Re: Wheels that don't tick!

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 6:09 pm
by NhiTrac
jacks1071 wrote:
kokoman wrote:Have a set of Pro-lite Braccianos, and they are heaps quiet, compared to my previous Mavic CXP22.
When your Bracciano's get louder you just need to take the freehub off, re-grease everything and they'll be all quiet again.
But is this required? I.e can we use the 'loudness' as a guideline to regressing the freehub or can we continue to ride? My question relates to all wheels I guess, not just your prolites.

Thanks

Re: Wheels that don't tick!

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:59 pm
by jacks1071
NhiTrac wrote:
jacks1071 wrote:
kokoman wrote:Have a set of Pro-lite Braccianos, and they are heaps quiet, compared to my previous Mavic CXP22.
When your Bracciano's get louder you just need to take the freehub off, re-grease everything and they'll be all quiet again.
But is this required? I.e can we use the 'loudness' as a guideline to regressing the freehub or can we continue to ride? My question relates to all wheels I guess, not just your prolites.

Thanks
If you freehub from new was pretty quiet and over time get louder than yes, you could definitely use that as a service guideline.

When most people replace the chain (assuming you are changing it at a reasonable service interval) is a pretty good time to service your freehub, jockey wheels, check the bottom bracket etc..

Re: Wheels that don't tick!

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 9:06 pm
by sturmey archer
swaz wrote:After some wheels that do NOT make the freewheel ratchet sound. The more silent, the better.

Coaster brake hubs - silent freewheel . Probably not really what you're after though :lol:

Re: Wheels that don't tick!

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:49 am
by SmellyTofu
Shimano hubs are quiet if that's your thing. I like loud as it's a semi good replacement of a bell on shared path.