Review: One Bicycles "flip-flop" hubs

Over recent years One Bicycles have added a huge array of parts and accessories to their arsenal of products, including frames, handle bars, hubs, cranks, stems, etc. I received a set of their sealed flip-flop hubs around the same time as I got my frame and had the wheels built up shortly after. I’ve been on the hubs since before the A.C.T. Titles in early March so you’d think if they were going to show any signs of wear they would have don’t that by now?

I went from using ACS hubs to the One Sealed Flip Flop, and it was to my relief as the ACS were rattling around like child’s toy, not what you want when trying to take on Australia's best.

First impressions: The hubs have a great gloss black finish with the one logo in the centre. No fancy big flanges or huge bodies, just a small good sized hub, which is light. The strong 3/8” chromoly axles with black axle nuts were a nice touch, and bearings ran smooth as silk with clean lock nuts to finish them off.

Now you might say "it’s all good" to have bearings that run smooth when they’re brand spankin' new but how are they running 6 or so months later? Well, there’s hardly a difference, if anything they are running better than when they were new because the bearings have been worn in and are running a little more freely.

As with all new hubs there is going to be a little maintenance when you first start using them, I had to tighten the lock nuts 2 or 3 times in the first few months, but still check them every now and then and nip the lock nuts up if necessary.

These hubs are tough, I wasn’t going easy on them and they have outlasted any other pair of hubs I’ve ever ridden. For a set of hubs at round the $AU165 mark you know you’re getting your monies worth with these puppies ($AU330 for the cassette version which is Shimano and Chris King compatible). At present the hubs are only available in black.

Rating 18/20:

Value for money: 5/5
Weight: 5/5
Functionality: 4/5
Looks/Finish: 4/5

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Review by Jonathan "Jon Jon" Hoare

 

Last updated: Thursday, 2 April, 2009 7:33 AM