
It's already been said, that the Rohloff is expensive, and our OP reckons it's inferior to the Alfine.
What do you get with a Rohloff that you don't get with other hub gears?
meandros wrote:Brucey wrote:Nothing is perfect and nothing lasts for ever; when it comes to bike parts it is arguably a question of choosing your poison. I don't know how you can maintain the fiction of '100% reliablity in A11' when you have had hubshells break. It doesn't make sense.
That's not what I'm saying, Brucey. What I am saying is every Shimano IGH that came thru my shop has been fixed, no matter the state or defect it came with. Now, I've dealt with a couple Alfines that had seen the carrier 3 destroyed and those hubs were working like nothing happened once I replaced that part. Now, for this rohloffff I can't get a pos driver to save my life which makes the whole hub scrap.
Cyril Haearn wrote:A blacksmith in Kazakhstan might find a derailleur easier to fix than a hub gear
reohn2 wrote:Cyril Haearn wrote:The deraileur has it's innards on the outside where they are subject to weather,catching on shrubbery or getting damaged in a fall,not so a reliable IGH sucha a Rohloff.
Mick F wrote:What do you get with a Rohloff that you don't get with other hub gears?
Sweep wrote:I agree with mick on running costs - An XT mech of mine which came on a bike bought in 2004 is now on another bike build - just replaced the jockey wheels for about £11. That mech is a nice looking thing but tough - it did take a slight knock once but all is well.
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Brucey wrote:as per my previous post on this point; driver or sprocket carrier?
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meandros wrote:Brucey wrote:as per my previous post on this point; driver or sprocket carrier?
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I apologize, dear Brucey, I got too caught up in my own bull. It is the driver, ofcourse, I did a real nice job on it, cannot be salvaged, unfortunately for me.
Brucey wrote:Can't be built up with weld and remachined?
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meandros wrote:Brucey wrote:Can't be built up with weld and remachined?
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That seems to be the last hope for this particular driver. Will have to try that out, the only catch is the sprocket being steel and the weld being aluminium.
Brucey wrote:I'm suggesting that you restore the driver to the normal condition by building it up with aluminium weld metal, then machine it back to the original form. They you can screw whatever you like to it.
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