ton wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 2:06 pm
just been out for a ride on my fargo, fitted with a rohloff. it is the bikes first birthday today ( sad feck mode ).
i have ridden 5200 miles on the bike. and i have not had 1 single mishap with the gears all the time. nothing, no ghost shift, or gear slip. just nothing all year. in mud, without oil, dirty, clean. which is obviously brilliant......
BUT, i found myself missing the speedy snappiness of a good old rapidfire trigger shifter. no idea why. cant put my finger on it.
so reliability or snappy speedy gear changes ? what would you choose ?
and can anyone using normal gear put their hand on their heart, and with all honesty say that they have gone a whole year of riding without a single gearing mishap or problem.
I have a Thorn Mercury with Rohloff and a Whyte MTB with Shimano XT x 11.
Both get a fair bit of use and abuse and both keep changing gear nicely.
The Rohloff is slower to change, not least as I have the twist grip mounted on the headset, so I have to take my hand off the bar.
I do get the very occasional gear slip/crunch with the Rohloff, but otherwise it is fine.
I have had it since 2016 and I think I am on my 3rd chain.
The Shimano XT is also very reliable, even when the derailleur is clogged with mud.
The chain, chainring and cassette are currently very worn, but it keeps on working just fine.
I am on my 4th chain since 2018 with the Whyte.
I am contemplating changing the Thorn for a 650 touring/gravel bike.
Not sure that I will choose a Rohloff again.
At circa £1,200 I am thinking that the added value is hard to justify.
Ian