Old 06-10-15 | 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Salubrious
The Rohloff 14-speed hub is something new that is better than anything that proceeded it.

To get around the non-reliability of derailluers and carbon I got a Reynolds 935 stainless frame set up for a Rolhoff. Admittedly the bike is heavy compared to carbon machines, but its lighter than my 68 Paramount and will likely last decades. Most of all though it fits me correctly and so is comfortable. And if you have been riding a while you know that weight is not a big deal as long as its not in the wheels as far as speed is concerned. But I wanted a more relaxed geometry and something I could tour with rather than the fastest thing around. I'm of the opinion that if you are comfortable, many miles down the road you are also faster...
Has there been any long term reports on the reliability of those Rohloff hubs?
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