I put on a set of ex 471 laced to i9 torch hubs 9 years ago and they are flawless on a trek slash 27.5. They have done everything from climbing to park days. Not one complaint.
I built up my own 32 hole ex471 a couple years ago. I've beat the tar out of them for years now. 2.3 to 2.5...You're talking like 3mm. Not many people are going to notice that. I've run both. PNW riding. Love them. 👍
My FR560 custom-built rear is two months old, retrued and retensioned several times, dinged up and won't hold tubeless either. I'm going to black crow carbon. Their warranty is sick. Basically buy the wheel once and thats it. Just pay for builds everytime after that you wreck it.
I run a 471 on a hope hub on the back of my Bronson. My mate has just offered me a set of SC Reserve wheels on chris King hubs for £750 and he will warranty any rim failures etc. The Reserves on chris king are brilliant wheels, but the 471 has never let me down. I have a 29er as well, but the intention is to go mullet in 3 years time, so the 27.5 rear with a lifetime warranty would come into play then. Not sure if I am going to kick my self if I dont buy the fancy wheels.
Wow man I still got those 29mm bontrager rims and I can feel tire squirm with 2.6 I even got the bead off the rim and blew sealant I have been thinking of going to a 32mm rim. I am keep my bontrager hub at 54t more then enough for me Cheers
@@mtbtelly5522 XR4 and SE4 2.6 the SE4 in the rear. I have a nobby nic to try as well. I am a fan of the wider tires even though they roll slower but I dont race I just have fun. going to have to try out some more tires as well Cheers
@@wildman9364 I’m not sure if they necessarily roll slower. I think they increase the ride comfort but decrease in capability at speed. Not everyone is trying to ride silly speeds down hills though so they certainly have their spot. Comfort is a priority for many
Great info! Definitely helps me researching building a wheelset for the first time! I was looking at the XR 391 (the XC model rim), but i was wondering if i should go with a beefier EX 471 rim instead. Want to pair it with the OneUp hubs and some 2.0" tires. Seems like the XR 391 introduces some nonsense with the nipples to reduce weight, not sure it it would be problematic as I'm not knowledgeable enough to understand.
@@teecee4459 if you don’t mind the weight the 471 is excellent and very strong. If its gonna be overkill you could just run it on the rear and run the xr391 up front
@@teecee4459 if you’re giving the descents a bit of a nudge I think you’ll be well suited with the stronger rear lighter front. Also partially depends on your weight
Haven't tried the EX471, but I ran a 511 for about a year with little problems, then the spokehole cracked and the rim got somehow deformed, replaced with a Newmen E.G 30, seems promising.
@@th_js it would be interesting to hear about stuff you tried, but if videos don't suit, you can also do written reviews I guess that's whs ti do, so far it's the easiest way for me to get alot of info out.
A friend had a similar spoke hole failure on an ex511. Maybe they dropped their manufacturing standards a little and this is the result? I haven’t heard of the Newmen E.G 30 before
Keep in mind Maxxis tyres will squirm alot more than a a Michelin tyre for example, due to lack of support ton side knobs, the sid eknobd squirm å lot more, I found the Michelin Wild Enduro 2.40 to perform really good on a 23mm rim, alot less squirm than Maxxis 2.30 so track stands got much easier, and really great on 30mm rims, it cornered smoother, even fakies got smoother. I am impressed. So I will be sticking with this setup for a awhile, I've not tried 25mm yet. I have FR560 front, H552 rear. I got it second hand, I jumped on it when I got the offer. I see Schwalbe and few others also offer tyres with supportive side knobs, but I've not tried these, but for some reason Maxxis keeps insisting on worse side knobs, not super bad but not optimal, so I won't switch back to Maxxis, the side knobs make a huge difference.
The supportive side knobs are a little choppy and loose in dry corners compared to say a dhf maxx grip side knob. Though they do excell in soft dirt and become superior in that scenario. For me I prefer the compliant knobs and an appropriate rim with for the tyre
@@mtbtelly5522 I also love how the tyre transitions adn rolls, and rides in general, I noticed it rolled better than high roller2 not massive difference but notocible, the tyre is very stable turning and cornering, good thread pattern i think. But Maxxis is not the worst, I've tried bobytager se04 team issue some years ago, it mad eme crash, cus it lost grip, not good for leaning bike over on dirt, but Maxxis high roller 2 did this well, but not as good for track stands, wild Enduro shines there.
@@mtbtelly5522 I've not tried Maxx grip, for some reason I could not find them in Norway, not mich else where too. But not tried many tyres. But might try others, but won't bother with that now, due to shortages, so buy eha ti need before wits gone and not buying things I don't need.
Interesting... Any plans to run a 2.4wt Dissector or DHR II or a 2.4 HR II to compare the squirm with the Aggressor? Been running a 2.4" Hellcat Pro (AEC) for winter and has been great - casing a pretty tough but not too heavy - it's getting shredded in the dry now. I used some 3-in-1 oil on my freewheel, setup with the 6pawls/108t, seems better than when it was 54t (in terms of the odd bang-slippage) Not impressed I had to replace the rear wheel bearing already - but was cheap enough, and has some good one in there now.
Nah I won’t run another dissector, and the DHR2 is a maybe, but they wear way too fast for my liking. I hear the Hellcat goes alright, when I see one at a local shop I’ll grab it and give them a crack
Nah it was ok, just gotta set both beads properly before starting the install. Would’ve been a fight if I couldn’t get the far bead to hold in place. I set the tyre up on the rim, then pop one bead and open it up, with the other bead still completely in place I just feed the cushcore in and refit the near bead into the rim
@@mtbtelly5522 to install cushcore on my Bontrager carbon rims that come with the slash the shop need 2 blokes to get the true on over it … and 3 sets of leavers 😂 DD aggressors don’t like to stretch .
@@midlifesendermtb2178 oh christ thats an effort. The bontrager alloy rims have the stupid rim strip to create a tubeless seal instead of rim tape. Which makes putting tyres on a pain because theres no real low point in the middle of the rim to push the bead into. I assume the carbons run the same strip. I pull that strip out straight away and tape the bontrager rims just to give me space to get tyres on easily
@@mtbtelly5522 yep I pulled the tape out aswel… my DMAX Mavic Pros have the same strip..but a lot easier to fit… there the rims I’m running atm… there a half kilo each lighter than the carbon rims with tyres on…but the Bontrager carbon rims are tuff AF… I thinking about putting them on my DH bike.. but think I’d had to change out hubs..
It doesn’t bother me at all. The Aggressor is quite easy rolling and I prefer to protect my wheels so cushcore is a must. I just get afterit and don’t think about the weight
Hey mate can please do a video on, How you “car park set up” a bike to get it as close as possible before you start doing testing laps to fine tune it. I’m on the Norco sight a2 with new 2021 x2 and 36 Rythm and started with the ride aligned app and have adjusted from there.. I’m struggling to get that buttery fluttery feeling over chop. I’m other getting harsh feelings if I go stiffer or it feels soggy feelings if I go softer. I’m Struggling to find a sweet spot. And currently dealing with it being alittle harsh. So I want to start from scratch with a new approach… Help! Cheers chad.
@@chadsugden411 a friend of mine has one, but I don’t think he’ll let me set it up for him. Hes a pump up and ride guy so hes happy with whatever 🙃. I’ll try pull his chain and get hold of it for a slap
I’ve got an near new Aggressor DD 2.3 for sale if you want it. 😂😉 wonder what the dollar value of the total rims destroyed on the Mixer? Got me a couple times now.
I’m good man, I only run the 2.5 aggressor. 2.3 is a different tyre, not up to the job. Eagle has defeated thousands of rims in the last 15 years I’d say. The rocks always win
im running an ex511 on the back. I thought they were preety tough but ive badly dented it a few times with cushcore and maxxis dh. fr560 is the way to go?
What oil do you use? And do you know if you can do this with the new SLX stuff? As my SLX hub has a very inconsistent clicking sound to it and I just freshly greased it and after 2 runs it went back to being inconsistent
I’m not sure whats going on with these new shimano hubs, but they seem problematic. I’d have to open one up and get my head around it to know whats happening. As for oil I been using the same oil I run in my cars. ULX110 10w30. But I guess any quality thin motor oil should be ok
Unfortunately, I have some experience with these hubs. They are quite complex and hard to maintain correctly. Shimano's manual will show you how to maintain it (see pgs 14 and 25 particularly): si.shimano.com/api/publish/storage/pdf/en/dm/MAHB001/DM-MAHB001-09-ENG.pdf FYI, make sure that you DO NOT get oil, grease, or any lubricant inside the freehub body -- it will destroy the clutch mechanism very quickly (see pg 14). However, you DO need to lubricate the outside portion of the freehub body to keep it working properly (see pg 25). Just be careful not to over do it, as the lubricated and non-lubricated parts are adjacent. I've had success using a small amount of Polylube 1000. It seems to stay where it is applied. This is the grease the manual calls for: www.amazon.com/Shimano-Freehub-Body-Grease-50g/dp/B002P8IAHA Also, in my experience, it is smart to get a backup freehub body just incase one stops working properly. Chances are, it will sooner or later. I hope that helps. Good luck. -JBS
Perfect timing mate, just copped a massive whack recently to my ex511 and it won't be long before it gives out. Scored an ex471 for cheap and will get Chris to build it up once the 511 gives up.
I currently have a stock dissector on my Norco a2 sight and I’m due for a new tyre. I’m not sure if I should go to 2.3 or 2.5 aggressor, what’s your thoughts on aggressor 2.3 vs 2.5. I always thought you ran 2.3? Sounds like I was wrong. P.s. my rims are 29mm inner
The 2.3 aggressor is not nearly as confident as the 2.5. I’ve only ridden the 2.3 once and it lacked the grip and confidence the 2.5 has. And the 2.5 Aggressor is a big improvement over the Dissector so you should enjoy that change
@@mtbtelly5522 the dissector climbs like crap in loose stuff. And I feel like it’s stuck on train tracks it dosent wanna change direction like my DHR did on my old bike.
I put on a set of ex 471 laced to i9 torch hubs 9 years ago and they are flawless on a trek slash 27.5. They have done everything from climbing to park days. Not one complaint.
I built up my own 32 hole ex471 a couple years ago. I've beat the tar out of them for years now. 2.3 to 2.5...You're talking like 3mm. Not many people are going to notice that. I've run both. PNW riding. Love them. 👍
Killa. They seem super durable, can’t argue with a couple solid years of abuse
My FR560 custom-built rear is two months old, retrued and retensioned several times, dinged up and won't hold tubeless either. I'm going to black crow carbon. Their warranty is sick. Basically buy the wheel once and thats it. Just pay for builds everytime after that you wreck it.
Oh really? Damn dude you must be hard on wheels. Maybe the DT wheels are being made with cheaper materials lately? Either way thats no fun
I run a 471 on a hope hub on the back of my Bronson. My mate has just offered me a set of SC Reserve wheels on chris King hubs for £750 and he will warranty any rim failures etc. The Reserves on chris king are brilliant wheels, but the 471 has never let me down. I have a 29er as well, but the intention is to go mullet in 3 years time, so the 27.5 rear with a lifetime warranty would come into play then. Not sure if I am going to kick my self if I dont buy the fancy wheels.
Lifes too short for regrets! But also be sensible with your money in the current world
Wow man I still got those 29mm bontrager rims and I can feel tire squirm with 2.6 I even got the bead off the rim and blew sealant I have been thinking of going to a 32mm rim. I am keep my bontrager hub at 54t more then enough for me Cheers
If you like the fatter tyres a 32-35 rim would be best, what tyres you running?
@@mtbtelly5522 XR4 and SE4 2.6 the SE4 in the rear. I have a nobby nic to try as well. I am a fan of the wider tires even though they roll slower but I dont race I just have fun. going to have to try out some more tires as well Cheers
@@wildman9364 I’m not sure if they necessarily roll slower. I think they increase the ride comfort but decrease in capability at speed. Not everyone is trying to ride silly speeds down hills though so they certainly have their spot. Comfort is a priority for many
@@wildman9364 ah yep, thats a nice fast combo actually. Not the greatest grip but a good balance for the speed of the tyres
Great info! Definitely helps me researching building a wheelset for the first time!
I was looking at the XR 391 (the XC model rim), but i was wondering if i should go with a beefier EX 471 rim instead. Want to pair it with the OneUp hubs and some 2.0" tires.
Seems like the XR 391 introduces some nonsense with the nipples to reduce weight, not sure it it would be problematic as I'm not knowledgeable enough to understand.
@@teecee4459 if you don’t mind the weight the 471 is excellent and very strong. If its gonna be overkill you could just run it on the rear and run the xr391 up front
@@mtbtelly5522 I have a hardtail, does that make a difference?
@@teecee4459 if you’re giving the descents a bit of a nudge I think you’ll be well suited with the stronger rear lighter front. Also partially depends on your weight
Haven't tried the EX471, but I ran a 511 for about a year with little problems, then the spokehole cracked and the rim got somehow deformed, replaced with a Newmen E.G 30, seems promising.
Will you make videos again? Or have you stopped?
@@mtbboy1993 I really want to, just haven't had the motivation.. I will definitely get back into it at some point, though
@@th_js good to see you in the comments. 😉
@@th_js it would be interesting to hear about stuff you tried, but if videos don't suit, you can also do written reviews I guess that's whs ti do, so far it's the easiest way for me to get alot of info out.
A friend had a similar spoke hole failure on an ex511. Maybe they dropped their manufacturing standards a little and this is the result?
I haven’t heard of the Newmen E.G 30 before
I’ve had both and killed them, on the raceface arc heavy duty and I’m very impressed. No damage and they’ve been hammered
Ah they’re not on my radar at all, I’ll check them out cheers!
@@mtbtelly5522 arc 30 is the go
Killed the ARC 30 😂 I think the hit it took would’ve killed anything! Back on the 511
@@MrNugsy haha my next will be the stans ex3 when I destroy my next wheel
the nukeproof horizon v2's: super cheap, wide at 30ID and super strong. Good bang and alternative for DT
I borrowed a friends Ebike with the Horizon V2 wheels, the hubs seemed good but I dented the back wheel on the first lap haha
Keep in mind Maxxis tyres will squirm alot more than a a Michelin tyre for example, due to lack of support ton side knobs, the sid eknobd squirm å lot more, I found the Michelin Wild Enduro 2.40 to perform really good on a 23mm rim, alot less squirm than Maxxis 2.30 so track stands got much easier, and really great on 30mm rims, it cornered smoother, even fakies got smoother. I am impressed. So I will be sticking with this setup for a awhile, I've not tried 25mm yet. I have FR560 front, H552 rear. I got it second hand, I jumped on it when I got the offer.
I see Schwalbe and few others also offer tyres with supportive side knobs, but I've not tried these, but for some reason Maxxis keeps insisting on worse side knobs, not super bad but not optimal, so I won't switch back to Maxxis, the side knobs make a huge difference.
The supportive side knobs are a little choppy and loose in dry corners compared to say a dhf maxx grip side knob. Though they do excell in soft dirt and become superior in that scenario. For me I prefer the compliant knobs and an appropriate rim with for the tyre
@@mtbtelly5522 ehat do you mean by choppy?
@@mtbtelly5522 a thing I noticed going from 23mm to 30 mm is i feel it mot ewhen pressure is too low.
@@mtbtelly5522 I also love how the tyre transitions adn rolls, and rides in general, I noticed it rolled better than high roller2 not massive difference but notocible, the tyre is very stable turning and cornering, good thread pattern i think. But Maxxis is not the worst, I've tried bobytager se04 team issue some years ago, it mad eme crash, cus it lost grip, not good for leaning bike over on dirt, but Maxxis high roller 2 did this well, but not as good for track stands, wild Enduro shines there.
@@mtbtelly5522 I've not tried Maxx grip, for some reason I could not find them in Norway, not mich else where too. But not tried many tyres. But might try others, but won't bother with that now, due to shortages, so buy eha ti need before wits gone and not buying things I don't need.
Interesting...
Any plans to run a 2.4wt Dissector or DHR II or a 2.4 HR II to compare the squirm with the Aggressor?
Been running a 2.4" Hellcat Pro (AEC) for winter and has been great - casing a pretty tough but not too heavy - it's getting shredded in the dry now.
I used some 3-in-1 oil on my freewheel, setup with the 6pawls/108t, seems better than when it was 54t (in terms of the odd bang-slippage)
Not impressed I had to replace the rear wheel bearing already - but was cheap enough, and has some good one in there now.
Nah I won’t run another dissector, and the DHR2 is a maybe, but they wear way too fast for my liking. I hear the Hellcat goes alright, when I see one at a local shop I’ll grab it and give them a crack
@@mtbtelly5522 bugger - was thinking about going DHR II - might have to give a double Mazza a go....
@@GLOBc double mazza is an excellent combo, a little bouncy but super fast and plenty of grip
How did you go fitting cushcore to a 25 mill rim… that would have been hell lol.
Nah it was ok, just gotta set both beads properly before starting the install. Would’ve been a fight if I couldn’t get the far bead to hold in place. I set the tyre up on the rim, then pop one bead and open it up, with the other bead still completely in place I just feed the cushcore in and refit the near bead into the rim
@@mtbtelly5522 to install cushcore on my Bontrager carbon rims that come with the slash the shop need 2 blokes to get the true on over it … and 3 sets of leavers 😂
DD aggressors don’t like to stretch .
@@midlifesendermtb2178 oh christ thats an effort. The bontrager alloy rims have the stupid rim strip to create a tubeless seal instead of rim tape. Which makes putting tyres on a pain because theres no real low point in the middle of the rim to push the bead into. I assume the carbons run the same strip. I pull that strip out straight away and tape the bontrager rims just to give me space to get tyres on easily
@@mtbtelly5522 yep I pulled the tape out aswel… my DMAX Mavic Pros have the same strip..but a lot easier to fit… there the rims I’m running atm… there a half kilo each lighter than the carbon rims with tyres on…but the Bontrager carbon rims are tuff AF… I thinking about putting them on my DH bike.. but think I’d had to change out hubs..
I’ve had all of these rims and destroyed them all. The hope fortus 30 are bombproof a bit heavier but so well built. My go to for now
How are you finding the weight with a DD tire and cushcore in there?
It doesn’t bother me at all. The Aggressor is quite easy rolling and I prefer to protect my wheels so cushcore is a must. I just get afterit and don’t think about the weight
Hey mate can please do a video on,
How you “car park set up” a bike to get it as close as possible before you start doing testing laps to fine tune it.
I’m on the Norco sight a2 with new 2021 x2 and 36 Rythm and started with the ride aligned app and have adjusted from there..
I’m struggling to get that buttery fluttery feeling over chop.
I’m other getting harsh feelings if I go stiffer or it feels soggy feelings if I go softer.
I’m Struggling to find a sweet spot.
And currently dealing with it being alittle harsh.
So I want to start from scratch with a new approach…
Help!
Cheers chad.
Good timing, I’ll have a new bike to set up hopefully this weekend so I’ll have a bounce around and try capture the process
@@mtbtelly5522 yeah awesome !
I’d also love for you to get ahold of a norco sight with a 2021 fox set up
@@chadsugden411 a friend of mine has one, but I don’t think he’ll let me set it up for him. Hes a pump up and ride guy so hes happy with whatever 🙃. I’ll try pull his chain and get hold of it for a slap
@@mtbtelly5522 maybe even tell him you will ride some more mellow trails so your not smoking his bike haha 😂
@@chadsugden411 haha he won’t believe that
I’ve got an near new Aggressor DD 2.3 for sale if you want it. 😂😉 wonder what the dollar value of the total rims destroyed on the Mixer? Got me a couple times now.
I’m good man, I only run the 2.5 aggressor. 2.3 is a different tyre, not up to the job. Eagle has defeated thousands of rims in the last 15 years I’d say. The rocks always win
im running an ex511 on the back. I thought they were preety tough but ive badly dented it a few times with cushcore and maxxis dh. fr560 is the way to go?
Yeah I reckon the FR560 feels noticeably stronger so I’d go with that for sure
Hi mate you should try Halo rim.
The rim edges bent super easily on mine, even with rimpact and dh casing. Bent 4 halo vortex rims before I bought ex511's. So much better.
What oil do you use?
And do you know if you can do this with the new SLX stuff? As my SLX hub has a very inconsistent clicking sound to it and I just freshly greased it and after 2 runs it went back to being inconsistent
I’m not sure whats going on with these new shimano hubs, but they seem problematic. I’d have to open one up and get my head around it to know whats happening.
As for oil I been using the same oil I run in my cars. ULX110 10w30. But I guess any quality thin motor oil should be ok
@@mtbtelly5522 yeah ok.
Ok so just motor oil.
@@chadsugden411 works for me and keeps them quiet as well 👌🏽
Unfortunately, I have some experience with these hubs. They are quite complex and hard to maintain correctly.
Shimano's manual will show you how to maintain it (see pgs 14 and 25 particularly): si.shimano.com/api/publish/storage/pdf/en/dm/MAHB001/DM-MAHB001-09-ENG.pdf
FYI, make sure that you DO NOT get oil, grease, or any lubricant inside the freehub body -- it will destroy the clutch mechanism very quickly (see pg 14). However, you DO need to lubricate the outside portion of the freehub body to keep it working properly (see pg 25). Just be careful not to over do it, as the lubricated and non-lubricated parts are adjacent. I've had success using a small amount of Polylube 1000. It seems to stay where it is applied. This is the grease the manual calls for: www.amazon.com/Shimano-Freehub-Body-Grease-50g/dp/B002P8IAHA
Also, in my experience, it is smart to get a backup freehub body just incase one stops working properly. Chances are, it will sooner or later. I hope that helps. Good luck. -JBS
@@jbs3691 thanks mate
Perfect timing mate, just copped a massive whack recently to my ex511 and it won't be long before it gives out. Scored an ex471 for cheap and will get Chris to build it up once the 511 gives up.
Nasty, yeah the 471 should give you some good life, definitely takes a hit well!
Ha I just ruined a DT 1900 on flight club last week, getting. 511 built from Whippets as we speak. Must be the season 😉
What oil do you use in the hubs???
I use the ULX110 10w30, but any light motor oil would work I’d say.
I currently have a stock dissector on my Norco a2 sight and I’m due for a new tyre. I’m not sure if I should go to 2.3 or 2.5 aggressor,
what’s your thoughts on aggressor 2.3 vs 2.5.
I always thought you ran 2.3?
Sounds like I was wrong.
P.s. my rims are 29mm inner
The 2.3 aggressor is not nearly as confident as the 2.5. I’ve only ridden the 2.3 once and it lacked the grip and confidence the 2.5 has. And the 2.5 Aggressor is a big improvement over the Dissector so you should enjoy that change
@@mtbtelly5522 the dissector climbs like crap in loose stuff.
And I feel like it’s stuck on train tracks it dosent wanna change direction like my DHR did on my old bike.