DT Swiss 180 Rear Road Hub for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$425.43
Used Value:
$255.26
Sale Value:
$382.89

On paper, it would seem almost a pointless exercise to try to improve upon DT Swiss' 240 hubs, — given their stellar quality, reputation, and the fact that you can find them on some of the finest bikes in the world — but the company's engineers managed to do just that by creating the DT Swiss 180 hubs, the Rear Road Hub here being one of the best on the road, and arguably worth every penny.

Whereas the 240s front hubs use a forged aluminum shell that houses stainless steel bearings (balls and races), the 180 revises the entire design of both the shell and its internals. The aluminum flanges remain, but they are joined in the center by a carbon fiber central tube, a structure that sheds even more weight, and we think, looks pretty sweet, too. The bearings, however, are where the biggest improvement is made, upgrading the 240s house-made precision steel balls to ceramic ones, dramatically improving durability and service life of the bearings, while also noticeably reducing rotational resistance. The result is a featherweight hub that rolls with glassy smoothness and can be counted on to last for many, many miles. Further, thanks to the DT Swiss labyrinth seal system — non-contacting seals that utilize an asymmetrical path to resist moisture, muck, and grit — your bearings will keep their magical smoothness over the long haul, virtually regardless of riding conditions.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
183 g
Hub Type:
quick-release
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Material:
[hub sleeve] carbon, [bearings] ceramic
Recommended Use:
road racing
Spoke Count:
20, 24, 28, 32

Full Reviews

10
I own both 240s and 180s. I have raced and ridden both for some time. One important thing I noticed was that once I got about 2500mi on them, they really loosened up and started to spin nicely. In such a way that you would expect from a ceramic setup.
Benjamin S., backcountry.com
May 27, 2015

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