QUEST HUBS INFO
Disc Brake hubs are fun! They take us on adventures, away from the hustle of our everyday lives, away from traffic, sometimes way into the unknown. When designing a great disc brake hub set, there are a few things on everybody's mind. Weight, stiffness, and smooth rolling bearings are things we have all come to just expect from our hubs. However, on a set that is going to be used in the middle of a gravel road mecca, miles from cell phone coverage, and sometimes with nobody around for hours. . . strength and durability take a precedence. With the design of the new Quest hubs, we have touched on all this and more to give every possible advantage and confidence in your wheelset.

Centerlock
Centerlock rotor mounting is a simpler and more effective way to mount rotors compared to six bolt. This makes installation of the disc brake rotors faster without worrying about individually tightening 6 different bolts.

Quick Engagement
When you are riding technical trails, cross racing, or starting a sprint after jumping out of a corner, the faster you can start to pedal again the more of an advantage you will have. The Quest hubs feature 5 degrees of engagement for vastly improving the responsiveness of your bike.

Enduro Abec-5 Bearings
The Quest hubs come with the top of the line Enduro Abec-5 bearings. Featuring directional seals and precision tolerances, the Abec 5 bearings roll incredibly well and have the durability to withstand all the rigors of riding in harsh conditions
The Quest hubs feature easily swappable Freehub Body and End Caps. If you have picked up a new bike or a new groupset, simply swap your freehub body or end caps in a matter of seconds with no tools required.
Available end cap configurations are
Front:
100XQR
100X12mm thru axle
100X15mm thru axle
Rear:
135XQR
142X12mm thru axle
Available freehub bodies are
Shimano Hyperglide (good for 8 speed through 12 speed)
Sram XDR
Shimano Microspline
Campy
Campy N3W (good for Campy's Ekar group)

Specs
Centerlock Design
Front hub weight - 120 grams
Front hub spoke counts - 20, 24, and 28
Rear hub weight - 245 grams
Rear hub spoke counts - 24, 28, and 32
Swappable end caps for any axle configuration
Separate Boost and Standard Sized Hubs for optimized geometry
5 degree engagement
36 teeth - 6 pawls, engaging 3X3
Extremely easy to service
Bearing sizes are as follows
Front hub – 2X 6902
Rear hub – 2X 6902 in the hub shell
2X MR15267 in the freehub body
2x 6802 in the N3W freehub body