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Giving Hope to the cyclocross and road market is the new 20Five tubeless, disc brake wheelset

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The jury may still be out for the road racing world, but disc brakes have been taking the cyclocross and gravel markets by storm the past few years. With this new demand comes innovation from wheel manufacturers everywhere. This week from Barnoldswick, England, Hope has stepped up with the release of the 20Five wheelset. Built with their nearly impermeable hubs at the center, the wheelset offers a tubeless, wide, disc brake-only option for the skinny(er) tire set…

photo c. Hope
photos c. Hope

The Hope 20Five wheelset starts with a 700c road rim that measures 20mm internal and 24mm external with a 25mm depth. This wider rim profile should be a good match for wider road and cross/gravel tires that are becoming popular, especially on the tubeless side of things. The wheels can be converted to tubeless with the proper rim tape and valve stems. Rim weight is listed at 425g with a welded seam and is available in six color options.

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At the center, you’ll find Hope’s lighter SP24 hubs that are available with both SRAM/Shimano and Campagnolo freehub bodies. The straight pull hubs are laced up with 24 double butted Sapim Sprint spokes. They also include standard quick release end caps, and can be easily converted to other axle forms with the appropriate kit. Weights for the wheels are 755g front and 885g rear with Shimano freehub.

HopeTech.com

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Velotime
Velotime
7 years ago

Specs for the rim seem very similar to the Pacenti.

Ck
Ck
7 years ago
Reply to  Velotime

They’re close but not exact to the SL25. Do we know who makes Hope’s MTB rims? I don’t think i’ve heard of them doing their own rim production.

Darkskygeek
Darkskygeek
7 years ago
Reply to  Ck

I believe their rims are made by Alex Rims, Ck. They don’t make their own rims, only parts they can machine and cnc.

Veganpotter
Veganpotter
7 years ago
Reply to  Velotime

Seems very similar to a lot of modern rims

JG
JG
7 years ago

Doesn’t seem to be anything really special here. My White CLDs laced to Pacenti SL25s are just as light (if not lighter), built for tubeless, reasonably priced and durable. I guess more choice is never a bad thing.

ryan
ryan
7 years ago

At Gravityworx we built up a few wheelsets with this hub. Nice stuff as long as you don’t mind crazy loud freehubs. Mine is annoying the hell out of me on long downhills. Aside from that they rock!

gunars
gunars
7 years ago

Love the hope hubs. Ok, maybe they are bit to loud when you want to go slowly and talk to someone, but then they are so good at giving notice to other people that you are around on a trail or in a city. And they make such a great sound when you are together with more hope hubs ^^

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