Great question. Fresh out of the box I’d compare it really favourably to the Project 321 which is the most efficient hub I’ve used. Certainly when I spin the wheel it goes-and-goes.
I could definitely be convinced to buy the Japanese made EZO bearings P321 uses as a future upgrade when bearings are needed.
Maybe more importantly, it’s super easy to keep clean (no tools required) so a bit of routine maintenance will keep it spinning fast and easy.
No break-in required.
Dec. 18, 2019, 11:02 a.m. - Andrew Major
Great question. Fresh out of the box I’d compare it really favourably to the Project 321 which is the most efficient hub I’ve used. Certainly when I spin the wheel it goes-and-goes. I could definitely be convinced to buy the Japanese made EZO bearings P321 uses as a future upgrade when bearings are needed. Maybe more importantly, it’s super easy to keep clean (no tools required) so a bit of routine maintenance will keep it spinning fast and easy. No break-in required.