How Mountain Bike Wheels are Made | Inside Industry Nine’s Factory
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- čas přidán 9. 09. 2023
- Anna was lucky enough to be invited out to Industry Nine's state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Asheville, North Carolina to check out the entire process of making their made in America hubs. From a raw block of material to the final product, sit back and enjoy this in-depth look at hub technology and production.
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GMBN Is crushing it! Love this. We may be biased when it comes to factories and CNC...
Would like to see a factory tour of Hope.
OMG I've already got I9 wheels & hubs on my bike but I still get giddy watching this! Best upgrade I've done for my bike! I want an I9 Hydra hub for a fidget toy!
fidgeting that i9 sounding spinner and i’d be daydreaming about riding and cogs non stop
Boys: Before getting a super high engagement hub - just a PSA here:
It will most likely give you more pedal kickback.
Since there's less play from moving the pedals to actually engaging the hub.
Not saying it's good or bad, but no wheel companies ever mention it. 😘
just ride a hardtail ;)
I ride a hardtail so it doesn't worry me
@@Alexanderpeters98 Y'all hardtail bros are excused from above PSA.
@@MTB_CRZY Y'all hardtail bros are excused from above PSA.
Dt swiss 54t is max I run because of this. Anything more than that is diminishing returns.
More of this sort of thing, please!
Bike Technician from Ft.Worth, TX. Witnessing the process of how the components I work on and install, are created, gives me an incredible understanding and just makes me smile. Thank you!
Love that they’re made right here in the USA. However, there’s definitely a price that comes with domestic manufacturing and thorough hand assembled perfection. I’d love to throw some Industry Nine furniture on my ride but their Hydra hub and a set of spokes alone would be more than I initially paid for Trek Marlin 6 which I’ve already more than doubled the price of in aftermarket parts. Beautifully machined parts and meticulously run operation though. Kudos to Industry Nine!
I received my first ever set of i9 wheels last week. Custom level 3 Hydra build. Was so worth the wait, I love them!
Must say, high POE is a genius idea from production POV! Applying more strickt requirments to pawl shape and placement may bring the individual cost of pawls and a ratchet ring up to ten times compared to low POE systems, but will effect the overall cost under ten percent. But the performance boost justifies even higher price and additional spendings, like colored spokes with non-standard nipples.
*THIS* is how you apply _Know_-_How_ to be ahead of competition
Thanks Anna, Rich, and all the folks at Industry 9 for a brilliant video!
Thank you for the factory tour! I am more impressed with my Hydra hubs than before. I look forward to building a custom set of Industry Nine wheels for my next bike.
yup, i'm running the hydra XD geared & single speed, love how they rides!
Great insight, thank you! Now let's have a look at how rims get made!👏
Extruded then seam welded is the long story short.
Thanks for showing us around the Hub & Wheel shop of Industry Nine! I learned a bunch on how they are made....and the precise engineering that make clatter of the hubs famous!
As a USA dude I support buying local and have owned 2 separate I9 wheelsets but had nothing but problems with both. Horrible bearings and a broken rear axle were the 2 main issues, but there were others. I know that lots of riders are super stoked with their I9s, but 2 sets were more than enough for me.
The bearings are industrial bearings and no cup and cone. I don't have an I9 hub but you could just use Timken or SKF bearings instead of the stock ones.
Nobody can make better bearings than the industry leaders from the US, Europe or Japan
It isn't the quality of the bearings - these hubs would destroy any bearings because of terrible design. Single pawl engagement ruins main bearing and freehub body bearings (and also breaks axles)
@@leoelkins3664 I overhauled a Tourney freehub body 2 days ago. It has 2 engagements, but they are not 180° on the other side, so there's also some force on the bearings of the freehub body.
However this hub is constructed in a way the cup and cone bearings of the wheel itself are independently from the bearings of the freehub body, and the freehub body dont put any extra stress on the main bearings. The main bearings run in the inner part of the freehub body, while the ratchet mechanism is engaging into the outer part of the freehub body which is made of steel too.
As someone who works as a machine tool operator/ programmer for CNC mill turns I always find myself trying to reverse engineer the hub and make my own one. Can't beat I9 though, they're the bread and butter of the hub design and manufacturing industry! :D
I'm exactly the same. Thankfully I use a EDM. Not a huge amount of work tbh
Actually many are better.
I9 is poorly sealed and pretty draggy.
@@EnglertRacing96 then maybe... mention some of the better ones?
@ThereIsNoSpoontang Project 321, chris king, and hadley are all lower drag and better sealed. They all also have preload adjusters.
@@EnglertRacing96 cool :) much appreciated
I love I9!! They give me their blem hubs to make art. I wish my glass spoke wheel was there when you filmed there. I9 freakin' rules!
I absolutely love my custom I9 wheel sets!! Great edit! Thanks for the tour!
Love this! Thanks for the tour!
These are great hubs. We have a couple sets. I will say though, I can't tell much of a difference between 690 points of engagement and other low POE hubs. Regardless, they are durable and hold up to Clydesdale racing without issue. Also, i9 hubs have the widest flange spacing of any hubs I have found, which leads to a laterally stiffer wheel.
I wish I had all the tooling, milling and machinery that Industry nine has
That was so cool to see. Doddi would have loved that.
Thank you so much for the video. I am extremely intrigued on how things are made. I am a designer of my own products. Although they are wood products. I can’t wait until I buy a set of I9’s for my specialized turbo levo. Keep making videos like this.😊
DT swiss engineers seem to have different opinion regarding high POE 🤔
Thanks GMBN-ABSOLUTELY LOVE I9 wheels!
Well done with the technical explanations.
Great video! Looking forward for more like it. Thanks
My favorite! Love my i9 hubs!!!
Great hubs, been running them for 2 years now, only wished they had better bearing life in the wet tropical conditions.
WOuld be good to see the Hope factory tour
Awesome,so much work and design go's into making a product,you dedefinitely pay for what you get.💯👌🏻
Can't wait to get my i- nines. I'm hoping to have them by the end of the week
So cool. Love the tour videos
Beautiful parts. I totally don't need them, but really want some now.
TQ... very nice documentary.
This was a very Interesting video. Great job. 👍🏻
I have been rocking my i9s for a few years and can tell you it’s a kick butt product and their warranty has been insanely good. Will never own another wheelset ever.
Fascinating, thank you.
excellent video!
💥💥💥THE PROCESS IS AWESOME! 💥💥💥
What?!! You guys were an hour away from me? Wish I had known! I want an autograph 😩
Wonderful video.
Great show
I've got the old torch hubs on my bike and they're super reliable and perform flawlessly. 3 years of seriously hard riding - bike parks, dusty conditions, crashes, cased jumps, etc... Still spin smooth and engage great. Honestly wouldn't be worth my money to upgrade to hydra
I love my hydra hubs. I've had them on my last two bikes.
Amazed by the quality and level of manufacturing. Don’t see wire EDM in many afordable parts
I wish I had that hub.
Imagine the outlay for this company to pay before they start earning a profit!
His dad's shop was the first thing she said. He had free materials and machines. All he had to do was design it. Youth not wasted.
And then think about how much a new car manufacturer has to invest before they can earn money.
They are making plenty of money 💰 🤑 💸
I made a MTB hub set on Colchester CNC in 1990 as an apprenticeship project . They worked well .
@@robertmcfadyen9156 in this case you used proper axles. My Scott Aspect has Tourney hubs from stock, and they worked surprisingly well until I rode some gnarlier trails the last time. I discovered a broken front axle (it's QR) last week.
It's just a 9 mm axle with a 5 mm hole in it and the effective diameter is even less since the 9 mm are the outer diameter of the thread.
I could repair it with a new inner axle, but I will switch to XT hubs in medium term which have a much thicker axle inside the hub
Hope y'all enjoyed ashville, i go there every now and then to ride and drink.
Love it go to some more shops looks like 5dev are keen
super impressive!
Great video
One of those in red would look awesome on my whip.
I live about an hour away from their factory and I took a tour there a couple years ago
The only other hub I would consider is an onyx vesper, but the Hydra is even still so much lighter.
I much prefer Hope hubs with just 4 points of engagement but sounds even better
someone's dream has already come true love em
Funny you guys did this segment on Industry Nine, I’d been looking into having them build me a set of wheels..
Industry 9 are the best! 🔥
Those hubs are annoyingly loud. I like those Onyx quiet hubs.
I kind of like the hub before the second polishing (7:09).
Asheville is a cool town
There 1/1 hubs are the best sounding hubs out of all the hubs out there just the right amount of sound 👍
its so funny you're doing these videos where I'm moving and your doing a video about machining. I've been a machinist for 30 years
Shear perfection 🥰 😊😊
Beeaauutiful ⚡️ like shiny jewelry ✨
missing Doddy, but this was great
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Thatz amazing
that familiar sound " tunong mayaman" in the Philippines literally means sounds rich/expensive.
sheeeshhh I want one!!!!!!!
😍These wheels are what someone's dreams are made of🥰
Only thing special about this hub is how easily the axles break. Engineering an axle that flexes to engage pawls out of a material that has no fatigue limit is no very bright. Stick with DT Swiss if you want something reliable!
is the hydra compatible with the hope pro 4 adapters
What about Onyx hubs with the Spragg clutch system. Practically 0° engagement
Would've been neat to learn if they employee their own engineer and if that person creates the files for CNC or do they sub that work out?
Have the addressed the issue with bearings I can’t even get 200 miles on a set of bearings kinda a bummer for such a nice product
I love I9 wheels but I don't like aluminum spokes. I have seen catastrophic failures where spokes pulled out from the rim when a stick went through the wheel. I would much rather replace broken steel spokes. I9 makes a straight pull hub with steel spokes for Ibis, I just wish they offered one for the open market.
I assume the advantage of aluminium spokes for them is they can make them with thicker material without getting too much weight. A normal steel spoke has a smaller thread, this thread may be too small to screw it into an aluminium body. Aluminum is not like steel if you have threads in it, they can get pulled out. A steel spoke made of a thicker material however will weigh more
steel spokes also perform better as the damping effect is increased.
If you have the choice always pick forged parts over machined from solid.
Forged parts are much stronger.
THE FORBIDDEN BLUE CHOCOLATE CHIPS
😋😋😋😋😋😋
Made here in NC 🤙
Nah i prefer the Humble and Reliable DT Swiss.
They're nice hubs but I'm not sold on alloy spokes or high POE.
i need one
Ah the best sound in the universe
1st. I’ve have i9 hubs on my bike and they are the most, man.
3:03 I can't believe I9 spokes are made from 7075 aluminum....or I have misunderstood something there.
Very nice ,very tech ,but WHERE IS DIRECT DISC MOUNT OPTION!!!!??????? Igues I go for DT SWISS
They sell hubs for center lock rotors if that's what you are after. I prefer them because it allows the flanges to be a little wider, so the wheel is laterally stiffer.
You guy's sold me on these wheels. Now if you could get my wallet on board that would be amazing.
I can now appreciate why these are so expensive 😂
I thought that was Marjorie Taylor Green at first lol. What an amazing process though. Such high quality!
Don’t insult Ana like that!
I could imagene a industry 9 gmbn tech edition that would also be a nice logo
The music mixed in at the ending was very distracting "bew bew bew bew bew bew" sounded like a japanese train crossing signal 😂
Lifetime warranty? Like other big brands?
Standard PPE for a machine shop are safety glasses and ear protection! Great video but you're roaming about unprotected.
I’ve been there and got a tour from the owner
Next time somebody says these hubs are expensive, show them this video..
I cant believe it only takes 10 minutes to make a hub
Son lindos lástima que no me alcanza para comprar unos así 😭😭😭😭😭
Wjy didn't you go to Hope? Hope is the better option, they make more than hubs. Biked for over 30k miles and only used Hope. They sound better too.
All I can think of is 3D metal printing.
The best of the best?$