HUB Intended Usage

E-MTB

E-mtb have the highest performance motors and batteries. They also come equipped with specially designed components to handle the higher weight and speeds that the bikes are capable of. We expect the bikes to be ridden hard, several days a week, in a wide variety of conditions. Hubs in this category will be used on rough singletrack and in dusty or muddy roads. Thanks to the strength of the parts, hubs in this category can be used on any bike.

  • Chainring: 34t or larger
  • Cassette: Up to 52 teeth
  • Rider and bike weight: up to 135kg
  • Motor power: up to 95Nm
  • Maximum drop: 2m
 

MTB

Mountain bikes are used in a similar way to e-mountain bikes but aren’t equipped with motors. These bikes are lighter than e-mtb since they aren’t equipped with motors or batteries. We expect the bikes to be ridden up to 7 days a week, in a wide variety of conditions. Hubs in this category are not suitable for use on e-mountain bikes.

  • Chainring: 34t or larger
  • Cassette: Up to 52 teeth
  • Rider and bike weight: 115kg
  • Motor power: n/a
  • Maximum drop: 1m
 

Road / Gravel

Bikes in this category are characterized by lower weight and higher speeds than mountain bikes. We expect them to be ridden up to seven days a week. Due to the nature of road riding, the hubs are not as robust as those on performance mountain bikes, but they are strong enough to handle all the forces that a riders subject the bike to. Hubs in this category are not suitable for use on e-bikes or mountain bikes.

  • Chainring: 34t or larger
  • Cassette: Up to 42 teeth
  • Rider and bike weight: 110kg
  • Motor power: n/a
  • Maximum drop: n/a
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