Originally Posted by
Bravin Neff
Well the bad news I expected came. My previous thoughts that "a Shimano Alfine 11 for $252, yeah right" were confirmed with the following email:
"Hello,
Unfortunately our warehouse is unable to fulfill this order. We apologize for any inconvenience. You will receive a refund from Amazon once we cancel the order.
Thank You."
Moving along, I couldn't find a Sturmey Archer XRK5 anywhere, so I contacted them. They told me the new 244% c50 version is coming right after the first of the year, and sent me a nice sales brochure. For those who haven't followed, there were some announcements elsewhere here on the forum regarding this unit, apparently as a replacement to the current 5 speed. But until I received this correspondence, I thought it was primarily vaporware.
Total range is 244% (down from 256%), gear steps are equal at 25% each, every version (save one) has a 135mm OLD dimension, and the gear selector is now an inboard rotary style, similar to Shimano 7/8/11 units. And most importantly (to me!), judging by the photos of the shifters, the direction of shift is consistent with normal derailleur shifters. I think I'm going to have to wait for this one.
United Bicycle Supply still shows 5 speeds in stock, but I imagine once they're gone, they're gone.
I am looking forward to trying out one of the new hubs. I don't think the slightly reduced range is a big deal. It only amounts to half a gear, and it's still wider than the old style which I am still using. The equal steps will be nice.
Let's just hope they have built durability and serviceability into it.