Lyne Hub Hi-Per Rear 28H XD Steel
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At the heart of the hub is a 6-pawl freehub system with an alternating engagement pattern, delivering an impressive 144 points of engagement (2.5°). This results in near-instant power transfer—ideal for technical climbing and punchy trail riding.
The steel XD driver body is a key upgrade, offering significantly improved durability compared to alloy—especially for riders using high-torque drivetrains or e-bikes.
Built around widely available 6902 cartridge bearings, the hub is designed for long-term reliability and easy maintenance, ensuring you won’t struggle to find replacement parts.
Key Benefits
144 Points of Engagement: Ultra-fast pickup for technical riding and climbing.
Steel XD Driver: Increased durability and reduced cassette bite over time.
Boost 12x148 Compatibility: Stiffer wheel build and improved handling.
Serviceable Bearings: Uses common 6902 bearings for easy maintenance.
Strong & Reliable Design: Suitable for XC, trail, and enduro use.
Specifications
Hole Count: 28H
Axle Standard: 12x148mm Boost
Driver Body: SRAM XD (Steel)
Engagement: 144 POE (6 pawl system)
Brake Type: 6-bolt disc
Bearings: Sealed cartridge (6902)
Weight: ±392g (steel freehub version)
Use: MTB (XC / Marathon / Trail / Enduro)
Who Is This Best Suited For?
Ideal for riders building a strong, reliable rear wheel with fast engagement. Perfect for trail and marathon riders, as well as heavier or more aggressive riders who benefit from the added durability of a steel freehub body—especially on demanding South African terrain.