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  • That's what I thought, but the comments on this article suggest it's not all as it seems:

    Merry Sales/Kasai's selling point is "hey look you can fix the hub
    without disassembling the whole dang wheel, no unlacing required to
    swap out the coil" - that's what they mean by "field serviceable", you
    don't have the send the hub back to them to get the coil replaced at
    the factory.

    The non-power-side bearing is independently replaceable. The
    coil/plug/powerside bearing are replaceable as a single unit and the
    bearing is not intended to be serviced on it's own.

    Someone got over-excited and made some unfounded assumptions when
    writing this article.

  • I've bought but not yet built up so nothing useful to add I'm afraid.

  • Anyone riding 50ish mm carbon rims with a son hub?

    Im about to build a new rando/gravel which will mostly run 38mm tires but also take 47mm and I am intrigues by the latest generation of wide deep carbon rims.

  • Yes, Martin at arkane is your man.


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  • Thanks! Anyone have recommendations for eu builders?

  • Yes, I am in contact with them. Thanks

  • Yes, replaced an SP with a Kaisei and so far nothing bad to say about it. Do research their range of hubs though as not all are “user serviceable” as mentioned above

  • DT Swiss now offering a SP hub with their stickers and straight pull spokes. I can see the appeal of matching hubs.

  • Supposedly with upgraded bearings too.

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