370
Ready for your next jam session.
- Net weight from 233 g
Product details
Set up your wheels for the next jam session with Dirt Jump 370 DJ- specific hubs featuring the 36T Ratchet LN freehub system on the single- speed rear hub, with a 12-tooth sprocket. The front hub comes without a disc mounting interface, brakeless up front and unleash all your creativity when tricking, there's nothing holding you back from pumping up the jam!
- Freehub system Ratchet LN 36
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DT Swiss sells its products exclusively via official dealers, some of which also have online shops. Please contact your dealer. Or contact the distributor for your country – please use the contact form and select your country first, followed by "Product availability" as the subject.
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Each Ratchet System has a different purpose. Find out more about the various DT Swiss Ratchet and freehub systems.
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Under Product Support, you will find exact details of all conversion options for your product (wheel, hub). First go to Product Support and select your product using the DT Swiss ID or filter. Under "Conversion" you will find the exact details for all conversion options. You will also find helpful How To videos and manuals.
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For MTB, boost hubs have become the new industry standard. The greater bearing distance increases the lateral stiffness of the bike and reduces ball bearing wear.
Unfortunately, you cannot convert non-boost hubs to wider distances nor boost to narrower distances (non-boost). This is because the boost hubs are wider in the center.