There are many YT videos on breaking down DT Swiss style hubs and I’ve viewed more than my share of them, but I always appreciate your videos for your clear, methodical explanations and your engineering drawings on the fly which always puts things into a helpful perspective for the rest of us. Can I suggest that you do a future video on cartridge bearings where we hear your thoughts about the different types (seals, materials, etc) and makers (NTN, NSK, Enduro, no name)? Cycling enthusiasts get excited about shaving a few grams or aero shapes, but most of us aren’t pro cyclists cranking at 50 kph in the flats. I think rotational parts (design, build, maintenance) parts, like bearings and chain links, make an oversized difference in cycling efficiency, thus enjoyment, but don’t get sufficient attention.
@TheBikeSauce2 күн бұрын
Great idea. Thanks!
@3TZZZКүн бұрын
Agree, a video on replacement cartridge bearings would be very helpful in addition to this
@thewintersteinerКүн бұрын
Another really interesting topic. Great camera work and editing too! Really one of the best I’ve seen on the topic. Thanks for all you do for us.
@thomaskuhn65412 күн бұрын
Excellent info, thanks for putting this together. You were asking recently for feedback on why your video metrics were off by a bit. Well, for me, you hit the sweet spot here.
@TheBikeSauce2 күн бұрын
Great! Good to hear
@RideReconReply2 күн бұрын
Brilliant! Love the side cut out illustration.
@daveg78782 күн бұрын
Great video, thanks for posting. One thing I wanted to note (around 11:43) that folks should notice was when using the extension to hammer out the old bearing, you never struck the sleeve, only the revealed edge of the old bearing. It is clear you did the right thing but it seems like a mistake I'd make if I weren't watching closely enough. Again, great vid.
@TheBikeSauce2 күн бұрын
Right, thx for the clarification
@dcv94602 күн бұрын
As always, it was a very educational vid!
@subliminalfreedom2 күн бұрын
Servicing my old pawl freehub was miserable. I can't wait to wear out and service a star hub!
@brankosabol2 күн бұрын
I was recently replacing bearings on my Novatec front hub with similar axle with flanges. I have exactly the same aliexpress bearing set as you, but I was missing over axle adapter for pressing in second bearing. On reddit I found advice to use end cap instead of over axle adapter, and also you can use QR skewer to press the bearing in if you don't have a press. Worked like a charm.
@TheBikeSauce2 күн бұрын
End cap is genius!
@3TZZZКүн бұрын
Excellent video, thanks. Especially your drawing. ...But no grease between the ratchets themselves?? I always put some grease on those too, after all they're doing all the work. Also grease quietens freehub noise down a bit.
@TheBikeSauceКүн бұрын
I mentioned anywhere you have metal to metal contact, grease is recommended. Video didn’t show applying grease to ratchets, but there’s some on there. Thx!
@GravelBikeCalifornia18 сағат бұрын
Time to make some workout videos after wrenching apart that vice!!
@TheBikeSauce13 сағат бұрын
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@andrewdinin48192 күн бұрын
Excellent video. Very informative. Can you tell me the brand of your bearing press and where you purchased it? Thanks much.
@TheBikeSauce2 күн бұрын
Link should be in the description. Let me know if it’s not
@mattkavanaugh56232 күн бұрын
Perfect timing of this video for me! I discovered yesterday that my DT Swiss 240S rear hub was not spinning freely, although it freed up after riding for a few minutes. Before then it was noticeably increasing pedaling resistance. So I think it needs servicing, but maybe not replacing bearings? Input on this from anyone would be appreciated. Also, is it appropriate to put some light grease, just a bit, on the ratchet rings? Thanks !
@TheBikeSauce2 күн бұрын
I’d say if you’re going to go to the trouble to open it up and service it (clean and regrease), you may as well get some fresh bearings in there if it’s been a while. You can lightly grease the ratchets if you’re trying to quiet the hub down a bit
@mattkavanaugh5623Күн бұрын
@ Thanks! I ordered the bearings and the ratchet ring tool. Fingers crossed it all goes well…
@Fatbutnotflat3 күн бұрын
Miss the engineering sketches. And i dont even own a dt style hub!
@TheBikeSauce2 күн бұрын
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@BikeNorthSeattle2 күн бұрын
Great video! do ceramic bearings actually give you ant benefit at the typically low RPM that bike wheels spin at?
@TheBikeSauce2 күн бұрын
Good question. I’ve been hesitant to answer that just yet since I don’t have any data on it. First impression is that they’re smooth, but indistinguishable from a standard bearing. I believe the benefit comes in the form of longevity, but that’s hard to quantify
@mattkavanaugh5623Күн бұрын
@@BikeNorthSeattle I’ve seen videos on YT (Mapdec and Hambini) that ceramic aren’t really worth it as the races wear more quickly (they aren’t ceramic, only the ball bearings are), and the reduction in friction is negligible
@oplkfdhgk3 күн бұрын
Can you test the new ztto p5 hub. I would like to know if it's any good.
@KennethWuAUКүн бұрын
Do the Logos hubs parts work interchangeably with DT350 hubs and vice versa? Can use dt Swiss parts on logos wheels?
@KennethWuAUКүн бұрын
Quote from Logos FAQ: “While riders have had success using DT Swiss components with Logos hubs, using DT Swiss components on Logos wheels and hubs will void the warranties of all DT Swiss components used. Riders combining DT Swiss and Logos components should be aware that they do so at their own risk.” But how well does it work? That would be super interesting to know.
@TheBikeSauceКүн бұрын
Good question. I was told they’re interchangeable, but perhaps it’s a liability thing. What would you want to test for compatibility? Axle, star ratchets, freehub?
@KennethWuAUКүн бұрын
@@TheBikeSauce I'm mainly interested in star ratchet compatibility because it's much easier to find DT Swiss ratchets here in Australia than OEM Logos parts. The freehub's interchangeability will also mean I can leave my freehub attached to my cassettes when swapping wheelsets between DT Swiss and Logos.