Took the V with its new Rohloff to the local bicycle track for a 2 hr test ride covering a distance of about 30 km.
The great features are :
The range of gears available is very useful . I had a 39 front chainring and a 16 tooth cog at the back ..With this i get 2 or three more gears at the bottom end which will be useful for those really steep hills or when I start to tire at the end of a long ride. I haven't checked the gear development tables recently but from memory with this setup its like having a 22 chainring at the front and 32 at the back . I'll confirm this.
Moving from gear to gear is sheer delight. It's quick ,its precise ,its quiet , its just beautiful.
Depending on how much wrist rotation you can generate. You can change from one gear to one much higher or lower in the range with complete ease and its fast and its reliable.
The bullhorn bars with the bar ends arrangement feels great.Even if I don't keep the Rohloff on the V the handlebars and bar ends are going to stay.
Maybe I should have put this at the top of the list. There is much less pedal steer effect. At first I thought I was imagining this so I did a few laps just concentrating on this aspect. Is it hard to post videos on youtube ? Because I have an old video camera and this aspect alone deserves a viewing so others can judge for themselves. The only time I'm conscious of pedal steer with the normal derailleur setup is climbing up steep hills and a major effort is required to climb them. I didn't climb any steep hills today but could it be that the Rohloff is acting like a heavy Gyroscope at the lowest point of the front triangle and it wants to maintain direction?
The dual brake system works well.
The not so good features:
I didn't have my. Garmin but I think the V is slower with the Rohloff. Not by much , but I'm estimating its slower. More on this in a few days time.
Its NOISY below gear 7 . Gear 7 is great , its smooth and its near silent . Above 7 is good too.
The freewheel is noisy too, where my ultegra hub is Whisper quiet. This thing will stir hibernating bears.
I'd like to take the chain tensioner off if I could , I'll experiment a bit and see what solutions there might be. Its noisy too.
Its way too soon to say whether the Rohloff will stay on the V or not. I can deal with the noise , but if my average times on the long rides seem to be less ,( maybe this will take time to figure out )it'll be back to clunky derailleur arrangement. If my times are similar then it'll be the gear system of choice for me.
The great features are :
The range of gears available is very useful . I had a 39 front chainring and a 16 tooth cog at the back ..With this i get 2 or three more gears at the bottom end which will be useful for those really steep hills or when I start to tire at the end of a long ride. I haven't checked the gear development tables recently but from memory with this setup its like having a 22 chainring at the front and 32 at the back . I'll confirm this.
Moving from gear to gear is sheer delight. It's quick ,its precise ,its quiet , its just beautiful.
Depending on how much wrist rotation you can generate. You can change from one gear to one much higher or lower in the range with complete ease and its fast and its reliable.
The bullhorn bars with the bar ends arrangement feels great.Even if I don't keep the Rohloff on the V the handlebars and bar ends are going to stay.
Maybe I should have put this at the top of the list. There is much less pedal steer effect. At first I thought I was imagining this so I did a few laps just concentrating on this aspect. Is it hard to post videos on youtube ? Because I have an old video camera and this aspect alone deserves a viewing so others can judge for themselves. The only time I'm conscious of pedal steer with the normal derailleur setup is climbing up steep hills and a major effort is required to climb them. I didn't climb any steep hills today but could it be that the Rohloff is acting like a heavy Gyroscope at the lowest point of the front triangle and it wants to maintain direction?
The dual brake system works well.
The not so good features:
I didn't have my. Garmin but I think the V is slower with the Rohloff. Not by much , but I'm estimating its slower. More on this in a few days time.
Its NOISY below gear 7 . Gear 7 is great , its smooth and its near silent . Above 7 is good too.
The freewheel is noisy too, where my ultegra hub is Whisper quiet. This thing will stir hibernating bears.
I'd like to take the chain tensioner off if I could , I'll experiment a bit and see what solutions there might be. Its noisy too.
Its way too soon to say whether the Rohloff will stay on the V or not. I can deal with the noise , but if my average times on the long rides seem to be less ,( maybe this will take time to figure out )it'll be back to clunky derailleur arrangement. If my times are similar then it'll be the gear system of choice for me.