Now a Rohloff or a Kindernay internal gear hub is heavy but will work on a Cruzbike without handling issues. I put 1000s of miles on a Shimano Nexus 7 hub on my T50 and it worked really well.
I feel like I've seen one about using Rohloff Speedhub.Might be worth a new thread
For Shimano Nexus I used the green anti-rotation washer. The washers come in different colors and each one will have the notch at a different angle with respect to the ovalized hole. I found that the green one worked best.Might be worth a new thread, but I would love to know what you found best for the anti-torque? Did you use the anti-twist nuts, or use torque bars?
Wow! Since you went through all this work to install your Rohloff hub, have you considered if a belt drive would work?
Hi, thanks Paul.Wow! Since you went through all this work to install your Rohloff hub, have you considered if a belt drive would work?
That sounds ultra cool. I'll be interested in how that setup works out long-term. The main cons I found with IGHs are in getting the wheel off to change a flat and the additional drag/friction. Functionally, an IGH is super reliable. Always works when you need it.
Thanks Jim.That sounds ultra cool. I'll be interested in how that setup works out long-term. The main cons I found with IGHs are in getting the wheel off to change a flat and the additional drag/friction. Functionally, an IGH is super reliable. Always works when you need it.
I'm sure the Rohloff is much higher in quality than the Shimano IGH I used, so the efficiency is probably higher. I think I saw a chart somewhere online comparing the systems. I've since switched to a derailleur drivetrain for more gear range. Just that switch increased my cruising speed from 17-18 mph to 19-20 mph. The Shimano IGH probably needed a rebuild since I had over 4500 miles on it. I'm sure the Rohloff with it's oil bath and better build quality is going to be less draggy.There is some drag when turning the cranks by hand, but I can’t really say I notice it when riding it just works. Predictably and crisply it’s a very pleasing experience.
Shimano's 7 and 8 speed IGHs are fine. It's the Alfine 11 that's trouble. I'd also stay away from any Di2 IGH systems. The connectors and wires seem to have longevity issues. Once they're broken there's no repairing them. That you can buy 5 Shimano 7 or 8 speed hubs for same price as a Rohloff is a big factor for most people. I got my money's worth out of the Nexus 7. It's not a bad hub at all. It just doesn't have the range for hills. I have a new Alfine 8 laced up but haven't run that yet. I like my current setup so maybe that will go on a different bike.I read somewhere on the internet about someone's Shimano hub going wrong.
Hello, I'm waiting for my first Cruzbike (Q45) and would be interested in installing a Rohloff hub (I have one on my existing bike and love it). Any experiences in the past 2 years that make you second-guess the decision? If not, can you share your parts list?Hi, I've just finished installing a rohloff on my V20. I haven't noticed any steering lag as yet. There is a weight penalty but I feel it's more than acceptable. I used the monkey bone for anti-torque. It replaces the standard disc caliper adapter. For shifting I installed the Gebla shiftbox so I could keep the dropbar and brifters. For me it's a joy to ride, very pleased.