Hey all.
So I've been riding my Homage Rohloff dual battery just about every day for 2 months. Put over 1200km on it so far.
I have some thoughts for anyone looking to buy one of these.
First off, this is an AMAZING bike. The range, the big fat back-end with capacity for all the cargo I'd wanna carry for now. Maybe one day I'll need a cargo bike, but for now this is perfect.
The Rohloff is fantastic, but it has issues....
I changed the tires to the Schwalbe Marathon Mondial front and rear. Really gives a sense of confidence on any surface I would take this bike on.
I went through 4 seats finding one that suited my butt. I'm sure the default seat that comes with the bike is fine, but it didn't work for me. Added a mirror and a phone mount for navigation (the Nyon navigation is so bad), and a few snack bags for nibblies and a walkie-talkie for comms with my wife as we tour.
The bike is a pleasure to ride. It's a bit of a boat, sure, but at 30+kg, that's to be expected. I jacked up the handlebars and sit like a king. So much fun. And the rear suspension and the seat I have now make it feel like I'm riding a sofa or something.
There are, however, some issues.
The gear selector button ring thingy for the Rohloff is just awful. It feels like a cheap piece of plastic with two micro switches in it, and the ergonomics suck. I'm 3D printing a lever that might help, but I don't have it yet.
The contortions I have to put my hand through to change gears has given me wrist pain. I'm hoping the printed lever will resolve that issue.
The Suntour rear shock died after 6 weeks. Spent a week in the shop getting that replaced. I'm really thinking of just upgrading to something less prone to failure.
I replaced the pedals, but there was nothing wrong with the default ones. I just like the spikey platforms I'm used to.
That's about it, unless anyone has any questions.
So I've been riding my Homage Rohloff dual battery just about every day for 2 months. Put over 1200km on it so far.
I have some thoughts for anyone looking to buy one of these.
First off, this is an AMAZING bike. The range, the big fat back-end with capacity for all the cargo I'd wanna carry for now. Maybe one day I'll need a cargo bike, but for now this is perfect.
The Rohloff is fantastic, but it has issues....
I changed the tires to the Schwalbe Marathon Mondial front and rear. Really gives a sense of confidence on any surface I would take this bike on.
I went through 4 seats finding one that suited my butt. I'm sure the default seat that comes with the bike is fine, but it didn't work for me. Added a mirror and a phone mount for navigation (the Nyon navigation is so bad), and a few snack bags for nibblies and a walkie-talkie for comms with my wife as we tour.
The bike is a pleasure to ride. It's a bit of a boat, sure, but at 30+kg, that's to be expected. I jacked up the handlebars and sit like a king. So much fun. And the rear suspension and the seat I have now make it feel like I'm riding a sofa or something.
There are, however, some issues.
The gear selector button ring thingy for the Rohloff is just awful. It feels like a cheap piece of plastic with two micro switches in it, and the ergonomics suck. I'm 3D printing a lever that might help, but I don't have it yet.
The contortions I have to put my hand through to change gears has given me wrist pain. I'm hoping the printed lever will resolve that issue.
The Suntour rear shock died after 6 weeks. Spent a week in the shop getting that replaced. I'm really thinking of just upgrading to something less prone to failure.
I replaced the pedals, but there was nothing wrong with the default ones. I just like the spikey platforms I'm used to.
That's about it, unless anyone has any questions.