Are they prone to exaggeration?Don't believe it.
Are they prone to exaggeration?Don't believe it.
Rohloff says the maximum input torque for the hub is 100Nm. According to the FLX site this bike puts out 160Nm of torque. Does anyone see that as being an issue?
And which LBS is that again exactly that works on these bikes?It shouldn't be an issue - the tolerances are usually much higher than advertised. Also see the previous links in this thread, the worst that'll happen is some easy to replace pieces strip and it takes an hour for your local bike shop to fix.
Gearshift Sensor
Cuts off motor power momentarily when shifting gears. The motor will shut off for less than 3 milliseconds when shifting gears to protect the drivetrain. As the motor is quite powerful, this feature is necessary for the smooth shifting of gears
Don't believe it.
I contacted FLX and was told that the container left China about 10 days ago.
Well, how do you determine the straight thru gear? I wonder if it matters if you simply don’t use the throttle from a standing start?
If it only left China 10 days ago there is no way we're getting them in April.
From what I can tell it takes around 3 weeks to make the pacific crossing.
Its just so hard to believe that they would use something like this hub in a situation (it s 5500.00 bike after all) that is questionable!!!!! I wonder how you determine what "11th" gear is?
... Be careful not to apply too much torque when climbing steep hills in low gear.
LOL, that's exactly when one needs to apply lots of torque!
Don't get me wrong - I love that the Rofloff actually exists. If you want to see how it works:
If you jump to 3:10 in, you'll see the 9 small nylon pins that couple the output and that will break if too much force is applied. I assume replacing these is what costs $100.
And from Rohloff itself, how it's made: