I don't think you freewheel to scare old ladies while out PO-ing your 
neighborhood. You didn't say if your custom was a balloon molded CFRP clack 
resonator or if your wheels were of deep section non-metallic rims, single 
digit spoke count or monocoque either. All those really add to project your 
pawls' snapping over the edges of the teeth on the drive ring. That'd be a 
real public menace. 

My Suzue Classica is louder than my Shimano freehubs but those have also 
been the only brand of freehubs on which I've had pawl failure. I 
appreciate the different sound of a different freewheeling mechanism 
because of that decades old experience, even now.. Shimano is probably the 
only manufacturer able to engineer the acoustic signature of a freehub as 
part of their product engineering and design development. I suspect  that 
Onyx and others with quiet to silent clutch-like engagements do so as an 
unintentional secondary gain to a alternate paradigm of freewheeling and 
egagement, which is hip and cool itself.  

If my rear hub ratchet racket means sturdier, I'm for it. Has nothing to do 
with "not Shimano", that's just secondary gain for me. 

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh

On Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 10:58:17 PM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:

> Just back from a ride on my fancy schmancy custom with its fancy schmancy 
> White Industries hubs. Why did I think that loud freewheeling buzz was the 
> cool jam?? I feel like I'm on a Harley with straight pipes pissing all the 
> neighbors off! What's the verdict around here, are buzzy hubs hip and cool 
> and I'm a grouchy old anti-hip and cool person? 
>
> Joe "uncool as always" Bernard 
>

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