Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Blue
Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Blue
Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Blue
Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Blue
Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Blue
Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Blue
Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Blue
Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Blue
Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Blue

Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Blue

(112 reviews)

For 25 years, Barnoldswick has been THE home of the MTB hub and the Hope Pro 4 is the natural evolution of the best hub in the business. With a precision CNC 2014 T6 aluminium hub body, offering new larger flanges to build stiffer wheels for today's big hitting riders, the Pro 4 will build into anything from a 24/ 28 spoke CX race wheel to classic trail 32 spoke to DH/Enduro 36 spoke bomb proof hoops. Add in six different colour options and Shimano or SRAM XD steel or aluminium freehub bodies and you can match a Hope Pro 4 to the bike of your choice. Beyond the choice, there are standard features that make the Hope Pro 4 read hub an industry leader in terms of performance. The stainless steel cartridge bearings will make you wheels run smooth and fast for years while the 4 pawl ratchet with 44 tooth mean the power will kick in the moment you kick on. Sticking with 6 bolt disc pattern for total rotor fixing reliability allows Hope Pro 4 rear hub to boast the best braking performance of any MTB hub. The simple fact is, when you are ready to put together some wheels from scratcher either to replace your stock wheels or for a custom build, the absolute best choice of heart for your new hoops is the Hope Pro 4 Evo, in whichever configuration you choose. Building new wheels from the hub up it a complex business. Let the Biketart expert wheel builder guide you through the process to ensure that you choose the right hub for your bike and match it to the perfect combination of rim, spokes and nipples for the perfect wheel build.

$429.95

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Colour:

Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Blue
Hope Pro 4 24H 135mm - 12mm Rear Hub in Black
Hope Pro 4 24H 135mm - 12mm Rear Hub in Orange
Hope Pro 4 28H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Purple
Hope Pro 4 24H 142mm - 12mm Rear Hub in Red
Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Silver

Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Blue

$429.95

(112 reviews)

For 25 years, Barnoldswick has been THE home of the MTB hub and the Hope Pro 4 is the natural evolution of the best hub in the business. With a precision CNC 2014 T6 aluminium hub body, offering new larger flanges to build stiffer wheels for today's big hitting riders, the Pro 4 will build into anything from a 24/ 28 spoke CX race wheel to classic trail 32 spoke to DH/Enduro 36 spoke bomb proof hoops. Add in six different colour options and Shimano or SRAM XD steel or aluminium freehub bodies and you can match a Hope Pro 4 to the bike of your choice. Beyond the choice, there are standard features that make the Hope Pro 4 read hub an industry leader in terms of performance. The stainless steel cartridge bearings will make you wheels run smooth and fast for years while the 4 pawl ratchet with 44 tooth mean the power will kick in the moment you kick on. Sticking with 6 bolt disc pattern for total rotor fixing reliability allows Hope Pro 4 rear hub to boast the best braking performance of any MTB hub. The simple fact is, when you are ready to put together some wheels from scratcher either to replace your stock wheels or for a custom build, the absolute best choice of heart for your new hoops is the Hope Pro 4 Evo, in whichever configuration you choose. Building new wheels from the hub up it a complex business. Let the Biketart expert wheel builder guide you through the process to ensure that you choose the right hub for your bike and match it to the perfect combination of rim, spokes and nipples for the perfect wheel build.

For 25 years, Barnoldswick has been THE home of the MTB hub and the Hope Pro 4 is the natural evolution of the best hub in the business. With a precision CNC 2014 T6 aluminium hub body, offering new larger flanges to build stiffer wheels for today's big hitting riders, the Pro 4 will build into anything from a 24/ 28 spoke CX race wheel to classic trail 32 spoke to DH/Enduro 36 spoke bomb proof hoops. Add in six different colour options and Shimano or SRAM XD steel or aluminium freehub bodies and you can match a Hope Pro 4 to the bike of your choice. Beyond the choice, there are standard features that make the Hope Pro 4 read hub an industry leader in terms of performance. The stainless steel cartridge bearings will make you wheels run smooth and fast for years while the 4 pawl ratchet with 44 tooth mean the power will kick in the moment you kick on. Sticking with 6 bolt disc pattern for total rotor fixing reliability allows Hope Pro 4 rear hub to boast the best braking performance of any MTB hub. The simple fact is, when you are ready to put together some wheels from scratcher either to replace your stock wheels or for a custom build, the absolute best choice of heart for your new hoops is the Hope Pro 4 Evo, in whichever configuration you choose. Building new wheels from the hub up it a complex business. Let the Biketart expert wheel builder guide you through the process to ensure that you choose the right hub for your bike and match it to the perfect combination of rim, spokes and nipples for the perfect wheel build.

Colour:
Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Blue
Hope Pro 4 24H 135mm - 12mm Rear Hub in Black
Hope Pro 4 24H 135mm - 12mm Rear Hub in Orange
Hope Pro 4 28H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Purple
Hope Pro 4 24H 142mm - 12mm Rear Hub in Red
Hope Pro 4 32H 135mm Quick Release Rear Hub in Silver

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Awesome hubs!
16 August 2022
Rick B.

originally posted on probikesupply.com

The reason is obvious why these hubs are so good. The quality if the machining and assembly is top notch. The configuration options are better than most hubs twice the cost,
you can literally configure these to most applications out there with axles and drive hubs. These hubs are also very simple, dont need a college degree to set up, and the
simplicity is what makes them so reliable.
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Bang for the Buck
1 September 2017
Geoff

originally posted on jensonusa.com

If you're looking for a high quality reliable hub at an unbeatable price, look no further than the Hope Pro 4 Boost..Fast engagement, and reliable, there's no better way to
describe the Hope 4 Boost. There's no need in investing in a hub twice as expensive only to have a slight increase in engagement. The quality of the build is high quality and
comes in an assortment of colors that will add flair to your rig.With Boost Rear as an option, these will work perfectly with the newer boost specs.I consider this money well
spent and will look to Hope for my next upgrade
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Best deal for a quality hub
16 July 2018
Cameron

originally posted on jensonusa.com

Hope Pro 4 Hub:It's hard to be original reviewing a Hope hub but I'll give it my best. For starters I'll say that this isn't my first Hope Pro 4 hub. My other one is in perfect
condition and has seen a ton of use. I own multiple bikes with various aftermarket hubs and Hope Pro 4s are probably the best budget hub you can buy. I love my Chris Kings
and Onyx are my favorite but when you don't need that superior engagement (72t and infinite respectively) the 44T of Pro 4s is plenty. They are also the easiest to service
and grease and it's also easy to get replacement parts if you need to: bearings, axles, pawls, etc. Almost every part can be serviced without tools. You can also o... Show more
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Awesome hubs!
16 August 2022
The reason is obvious why these hubs are so good. The quality if the machining and assembly is top notch. The configuration options are better than most hubs twice the cost, you can literally configure these to most applications out there with axles and drive hubs. These hubs are also very simple, dont need a college degree to set up, and the simplicity is what makes them so reliable.... Show more
Rick B.
originally posted on probikesupply.com
Bang for the Buck
1 September 2017
If you're looking for a high quality reliable hub at an unbeatable price, look no further than the Hope Pro 4 Boost..Fast engagement, and reliable, there's no better way to describe the Hope 4 Boost. There's no need in investing in a hub twice as expensive only to have a slight increase in engagement. The quality of the build is high quality and comes in an assortment of colors that will add flair to your rig.With Boost Rear as an option, these will work perfectly with the newer boost specs.I consider this money well spent and will look to Hope for my next upgrade... Show more
Geoff
originally posted on jensonusa.com
Best deal for a quality hub
16 July 2018
Hope Pro 4 Hub:It's hard to be original reviewing a Hope hub but I'll give it my best. For starters I'll say that this isn't my first Hope Pro 4 hub. My other one is in perfect condition and has seen a ton of use. I own multiple bikes with various aftermarket hubs and Hope Pro 4s are probably the best budget hub you can buy. I love my Chris Kings and Onyx are my favorite but when you don't need that superior engagement (72t and infinite respectively) the 44T of Pro 4s is plenty. They are also the easiest to service and grease and it's also easy to get replacement parts if you need to: bearings, axles, pawls, etc. Almost every part can be serviced without tools. You can also order just the freehub so it's easy to convert from 10/11 Shimano to Sram XD. Bearings are ... MoreHope Pro 4 Hub:It's hard to be original reviewing a Hope hub but I'll give it my best. For starters I'll say that this isn't my first Hope Pro 4 hub. My other one is in perfect condition and has seen a ton of use. I own multiple bikes with various aftermarket hubs and Hope Pro 4s are probably the best budget hub you can buy. I love my Chris Kings and Onyx are my favorite but when you don't need that superior engagement (72t and infinite respectively) the 44T of Pro 4s is plenty. They are also the easiest to service and grease and it's also easy to get replacement parts if you need to: bearings, axles, pawls, etc. Almost every part can be serviced without tools. You can also order just the freehub so it's easy to convert from 10/11 Shimano to Sram XD. Bearings are very smooth considering the price and they seem to last. I replaced one on an old Pro 2 but it had seen a few seasons of use and was abused.They're not the quiet hub by any means. It's not so loud that its obnoxious but it's more of a definitive click at low speed and a good buzz when you're flying. The various colors add a nice custom look and they have a very nice finish to them. They're also one of the lighter hubs on the market.So to sum it up here what's good:Nice finished productMultiple colors and configuationsDecent quality bearingsDescent engagement (44T)Easy service and part replacment.Light weightVery low priceThe kinda bad:Not the same quality of bearings as brands like Chris King and OnyxNot as high of an engagement as others like Project 321 and I9As you can see they don't have anyany real weakness. If you wanna keep some cash and have a hub loud enough that it will scare any hiker long before running them off a trail, these are the ones to go with.... Show more
Cameron
originally posted on jensonusa.com
Best hub for the buck
3 July 2019
I've used a lot of hubs in my day but the Hope Hubs have never failed me. Mostly because of the simplicity. Keeping it simple with easy to access bearings is key and with a hub as reliable as this it's all you'll ever need to do. The swanky anodized colors are a plus. I'll keep buying from them. The other nice thing is that they are in most spoke calculator tools which helps when ordering spokes.... Show more
originally posted on jensonusa.com
Excellent value and performance!
31 May 2019
Great value, excellent engagement, and I love the sound. Coming from an 18-tooth Shimano Deore hub, you can really tell the difference on technical climbs. The anodized orange finish looks good but is a bit lighter in color than I would have lighted. I was unsure about the noisy hub sound at first, but now I love it. To me, it's the sound of precision engineering. As an added bonus, it helps alert hikers on Front Range trails!... Show more
originally posted on jensonusa.com
Good hubs.
28 September 2018
These are just all around nice hubs. They are quite loud, though I expect most people looking at them are looking for a loud hub. The engagement on them is middle of the road, at 44 points. That's around double what you get on a lot of cheap hubs, around half what you get on a king or i9, etc.The machining and anodizing is good quality, and everything turns nice and smoothly.... Show more
NICK
originally posted on jensonusa.com
Good so Far
22 February 2017
I have three of these now. I needed a reliable, strong hub for all-mountain riding that was affordable. These fit the bill. Hopefully they hold up; I am a big dude and ride very aggressively. Nothing but good results so far. My oldest one is only 4 months, but no issues and still running smooth with several hundred miles on it. 44 points of engagement isn't crazy fast, but I find that the feeling between engagement improvements decreases dramatically after you get under 10 degrees (36 points). As for boost spacing, they say a boost hub on a 29er should feel like a standard 142mm on a 27.5, stiffness-wise; I highly disagree. I have Stans Flows built up on this hub on a SC Nomad (142x12, 27.5") and a YT Jeffsy (148 boost, 29er). Both 32 holes. The wheel on the Nomad ... MoreI have three of these now. I needed a reliable, strong hub for all-mountain riding that was affordable. These fit the bill. Hopefully they hold up; I am a big dude and ride very aggressively. Nothing but good results so far. My oldest one is only 4 months, but no issues and still running smooth with several hundred miles on it. 44 points of engagement isn't crazy fast, but I find that the feeling between engagement improvements decreases dramatically after you get under 10 degrees (36 points). As for boost spacing, they say a boost hub on a 29er should feel like a standard 142mm on a 27.5, stiffness-wise; I highly disagree. I have Stans Flows built up on this hub on a SC Nomad (142x12, 27.5") and a YT Jeffsy (148 boost, 29er). Both 32 holes. The wheel on the Nomad feels rock-solid, even though the bike sees bigger jumps and gnarlier rocks. I can feel the wheel on the Jeffsy flexing around like crazy and the rim has had to be trued out twice in 4 months of riding. Going to carbon wheels with 36 spokes for the Jeffsy 29er, despite boost. (I weight 230lbs without gear, ride hard all-mountain).... Show more
Cyrus
originally posted on jensonusa.com
Great hub!
22 November 2019
After recently crashing the stock wheel on my bike I decided to have another, better set built. The Hope Pro4's get great reviews, and won't lighten my wallet as much as some other hubs. I chose to go with a 36 hole version laced to a set of Stans Arch Mk3 rims to give myself the strongest option available. While I haven't had a chance to ride them yet, I'll say that I am really excited about having them and can't wait to get them out there. For this reason though, I can only award them 4 stars since durability can only be measured over long term use. I am a bit disappointed that of all the colors available, green is not an option... And last but not least... I love the sound!... Show more
Chad
originally posted on jensonusa.com
Hope hub arrived in my house with two big plaier scrathes!!!
18 November 2016
Bought this hub this month and it arrives in my house in the box but when I open the box I notice that the hub has 2 big scracthes made by a plummers pleirs. How can a Hope hub arrive in my house with this big scracthes? Where this act of complitely stupidity was made??? In Jenson or in Hope factory???Sending emails to Jenson and Hope with the pictures to see what is hapening... completely disapointed with Jenson and Hope until I have the right answer.Thank you very much for your attention.... Show more
Flavio Hipolito Da Costa Martins
originally posted on jensonusa.com
Spinner
23 November 2018
Got the steel cassette body version for use with a 12 speed NX cassette. Wanted something a little tougher for the individual cogs, time will tell. Spins great, built up well, always forget how well Hope hubs are made, engagement is solid, not the fastest not the slowest, and has a nice sound, and spins really well. It does not use lock nuts or collars, just precision machined, similar to DT Swiss in that respect. For those who might be interested the 32 hole, with steel body weighed 394 grams.... Show more
Adam
originally posted on jensonusa.com