Timoth27":3o7669t8 said:
Just looking in the archive and a hope sus hub was £50 in 94 and a pro4 is £75 I don’t think that’s that bad
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/v/M ... C.jpg.html
front hubs tend to be a bit samey, and theres not much scope for design change that would equal price increase other than inflation.
We're 30 years down the line and you can place a pro4 next to a large flange of their earliest tandem fronts, and the only difference is the axle system, which is based on their original design from the fatso, and the disc carrier from spider to 6 bolt Incorporated.
It isn't the best review.
"Unlike their fantastic rear hub this suspension model doesn't offer as much as it could. Smaller faces than the other hubs and a constant diameter axle means it isnt trying as hard as other models in the test. The new model should be much improved, though.."
Looking at those 4 I think (going clockwise) the Machine tech has stood the test of time, certainly beefy, Same style GT adopted and I wonder if the better of their two was taken directly from the Machinetech design :? the t gear i know nothing about. The shocktech had a debonding issue and the Hope the small flanges couldnt take the strain and had a habit of cracking.
The moral of the story there appears that the cheaper options - Hope/Shocktech with their innovative design, have not stood the test of time, and that makes them the poor investment.