
We use the OEM2 axle plate almost exclusively now. Much neater but does mean the mudguard/rack eyelet needs to be in the correct place.
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I used one on an alloy CX frame mudguard eye for a year or so with no issues. I don't think the torque force is huge.ripio wrote:the chances of the axle plate notch lining up with the mudguard/rack eyelet on any particular bike frame must be unlikely.
And would an eyelet be able to take the torque forces?
Which begs the question, why Rohloff have only just come up with this solution rather than the long torque arm they have been producing for 20 years or so?lune ranger wrote:. I don't think the torque force is huge.
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While the 4bolt usage is proprietary to rohloff disks the 65mm BCD matches that of small chain rings ( you actually use chainring bolts to mount it) apparently you can fit a chain ring, flip the hub and run it fixed.lune ranger wrote:It's a unique 4 bolt pattern.
Other manufacturers make disks to fit.
Can I take that back?lune ranger wrote:ZeroDarkBivi wrote:if you are after a solution that requires no fiddling and faffing to set up, this is probably not going to float your boat.
Not sure I understand your point here. There's a little bit of work shop time to get set up and then you have gears you essentially don't need to touch. Besides cleaning the chain, yearly oil change and occasionally taking up chain slack.
Derailleurs need constant fettling to keep just so and the moment they get covered in mud or take a little tap from a rock you're back with your fingers covered in grease rather than riding.
But to be fair, none of what you were setting up had anything to do with Rohloff no?Spent a couple of miserable hours yesterday getting a Rohbox to play with the Rohloff on my Fargo build.
You don't mention Kindernay or Pinion, Pinion frame specific, kindernay hydro shifter, but no experience of either. I'm just using an 20yr old rohloff, that speaks for itself, (for 10yrs not serviced when it was stolen & used as a get to work hack bike), that's another tales.restlessshawn wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 4:13 pm Shame hub gear development seems to have stagnated I was hoping by now Rohloffs might be cheaper or there might be something else with a wide enough range. I have a (modern) 5 speed sturmey archer on my road bike and it's great for just riding...it's definitely more stop for chips and a pint type rides than chain gangs though. I guess making huge cassettes was easier!
Do Rohloffs make lovely clockwork noises like Sturmey Archers?