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[Review]Macneil Cassette Hub
   by ZDN | 14 Sep 2008 11:22 pm

Wow what can I say about this beast of a hub. Alright here we go, first off here is the description straight from the website:


"Our hubs were designed with street riding in mind – the thick flanges are slotted to to protect the spokes when grinding. When we decided that we were going to be making our own molds, all of the normal hub restrictions were out the window, and we could make exactly what we wanted. We pushed the flanges out to the edges of the hubs as far as we could, which increases the strength of this 36 spoke wheel as strong, or stronger than 48's. Lighter and stronger."

Features
// One-piece drivers for 9T, 10T and 11T
// Also available two-piece driver/cog with 12T, 13T and 14T
// Available Right Hand Drive and Left Hand Drive
// 14mm hollow axle only
// Available 36 hole only
// High-quality bearings
// 4-pawl engagement system
// Weight: 530g (1.17 lbs)
// Color: Black, Bronze



My Experience:
When I got the complete wheel on christmas morning last year I couldn't wait to get my tyre on and start riding. At first ride this hub was incredibly stable and strong, and ever since it is still as strong, stable, and dialled as before. The only con I have about this hub is after grinding for about six months on this hub the flanges are a little bit damaged but I have yet to break a spoke on this hub. Oh, I also had the version with the 9t one-piece driver. As for the driver the teeth are still strong after a year of riding. I recommend this hub to anyone who breaks spokes constantly or just generally grinds. As for the rumour of this hub ghost-pedaling - it hasn't happened to me.

Pros:
Strength
Graphics
Good Driver

Cons:
Flanges on hub get damaged after a while but don't affect the overall performance of the hub.

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