Next question for this saga, for folks who know and ride these things: Do 
SON hubs break in and get quieter as the miles pile up? Like they're extra 
stiff and notchy at first, but last longer than other dynos? 

Joe Bernard

On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 3:54:15 PM UTC-7 Ben Miller wrote:

> Leah,
>
> I'm happy to hear the wheel flip helped! Woohoo ! (Even if it is a mystery 
> as to why??) I hope you now get your bike back and can enjoy those 
> nighttime trails! 
>
> As for the sound: it mostly sounds normal too me, but there is a secondary 
> second in there that sounds like leaves rustling to me. Like Rowing to 
> Nowhere said, make sure that QR is tight in the axle, though persumably the 
> mechanics will have it in there nice and snug! :)
>
> On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 3:23:56 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> Oh for Pete's sake! Yep, that's definitely quiet..quieter than the one I 
>> had by a lot. 
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 3:16:35 PM UTC-7 campyo...@me.com wrote:
>>
>>> Leah:
>>>
>>> Here’s my SON 28 hub in action. It’s totally silent. 
>>>
>>>

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