Saw this on the Interwebs: https://kindernay.com/product/kindernay ... ar-system/
14-speed internally geared hub,
Choice of axle version, 135×10, 142×12, 148×12, 190×10, 197×12
Total system weight for the standard (135/142/148mm) version is approx. 1960g.
€1200+vat
Rohloff Alternative?
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- BigdummySteve
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Re: Rohloff Alternative?
It’s been around for a couple of years now, the swappable hub shell is a great idea, you could theoretically swap between different rims. While they might have some clever ideas over the rohloff they don’t have decades long proven reliability. That would swing it for many.
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Re: Rohloff Alternative?
Absolutely. Remains to be seen if the durability is there.BigdummySteve wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 8:59 am It’s been around for a couple of years now, the swappable hub shell is a great idea, you could theoretically swap between different rims. While they might have some clever ideas over the rohloff they don’t have decades long proven reliability. That would swing it for many.
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Re: Rohloff Alternative?
It certainly appears well researched and engineered.
I guess they need to get some out there for "real world" testing.
I guess they need to get some out there for "real world" testing.
Re: Rohloff Alternative?
The chaps at Ghyllside (https://www.ghyllside.co.uk/) have got one in their showroom if anyone wants a gander/chat.
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Re: Rohloff Alternative?
Wonder what rotor size corresponds to which Hope caliper bracket?disk brake rotor (two options, large or small),
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Re: Rohloff Alternative?
Hmm....
Still a lump to have on the back of your bike - I'm on SS just now and the 500g lighter (over 11 sproks and der) back end makes for much improved handling...
Hydraulic shifting? Fine but faffy if it fails mid ride and you have to fix it, but probably more mud friendly. Nicer shifter than rohloff.....
I'd be interested if someone did a three speed hub which was commensurately lighter otherwise I'm going to hang on until a BB gear hub appears. Fair play to them for offering an alternative to Rohloff.
Still a lump to have on the back of your bike - I'm on SS just now and the 500g lighter (over 11 sproks and der) back end makes for much improved handling...
Hydraulic shifting? Fine but faffy if it fails mid ride and you have to fix it, but probably more mud friendly. Nicer shifter than rohloff.....
I'd be interested if someone did a three speed hub which was commensurately lighter otherwise I'm going to hang on until a BB gear hub appears. Fair play to them for offering an alternative to Rohloff.
Re: Rohloff Alternative?
Sub 1kg would have it for me.htrider wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 3:04 pm Hmm....
Still a lump to have on the back of your bike - I'm on SS just now and the 500g lighter (over 11 sproks and der) back end makes for much improved handling...
Hydraulic shifting? Fine but faffy if it fails mid ride and you have to fix it, but probably more mud friendly. Nicer shifter than rohloff.....
I'd be interested if someone did a three speed hub which was commensurately lighter otherwise I'm going to hang on until a BB gear hub appears. Fair play to them for offering an alternative to Rohloff.
Re: Rohloff Alternative?
I see singletrack have a salsa in with a kindernay hub in. From ghyllside.
Perhaps stu could borrow it for a test?
Perhaps stu could borrow it for a test?