Twisted Fork
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Hope products are a lot less common to find out here in western Canada, but they are around if you hunt. Looking at hub noise comparison videos on YouTube, the Hope did make me immediately take notice. It seems to have a softer tone, almost reminiscent of a Chris King. Of course, almost all hubs sound annoyingly loud to me when they’re mounted in a wheel stand with no tire to absorb some of the resonance. Definitely worth a look. Really have to try different options out in the real world before making a judgement.I believe the original question included asking for alternatives to Onyx classic for quite reliable hubs. So I'm going to toss out another option that hasn't been discussed yet. I found the Hope Pro 5 hubs to be very quiet on the trail and reliable on a full power enduro rig.
The eThirteen Sidekick has been mentioned on here a few times, but for some reason, I seem to have a psychological aversion to their products, possibly completely unwarranted. Many of the drivetrain products I’ve had come on bikes just seem to be made of soft, heavy alloys and have left me with the impression that they’re like the Walmart brand of bike components. I can be proven wrong though.

