scrambler
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- Bay Area, CA
Thanks @JayVee,
I understand your 3 points above.
1- That should be made easier with a Harmony, as it automatically downshifts when you stop
2- Point taken if that is a sensitive issue.
3- This is really more a range ratio issue, versus sprocket / chain ring issue versus motor power issue.
The NuVinci has a 380% range ratio, other IGH are between 409% (alfine 11) and 306% (alfine/nexus 8), so it is in the upper range. This means that if steep hills are an issue with the power available, an alfine 11 will offer a small advantage, and an alfine 8 would make it even worse. The only solution when the range is too small is to change the sprocket / chain ring to privilege hills versus high speed cadence, or get a more powerful motor .
But my question is really more about the pros and cons of the CVT versus an IGH in terms of Shifting comfort.
The CVT (NuVinci) gives you a continuous gear ratio which has some benefit. But it requires a twisting action that (from what you reported) can be more strenuous than the push button of an IGH.
So my question for you, was really directed to that specific aspect, considering the manual shifter you have right now, and imagining the electronic shifter of the Harmony.
Thanks again for all your feedback and time.
I understand your 3 points above.
1- That should be made easier with a Harmony, as it automatically downshifts when you stop
2- Point taken if that is a sensitive issue.
3- This is really more a range ratio issue, versus sprocket / chain ring issue versus motor power issue.
The NuVinci has a 380% range ratio, other IGH are between 409% (alfine 11) and 306% (alfine/nexus 8), so it is in the upper range. This means that if steep hills are an issue with the power available, an alfine 11 will offer a small advantage, and an alfine 8 would make it even worse. The only solution when the range is too small is to change the sprocket / chain ring to privilege hills versus high speed cadence, or get a more powerful motor .
But my question is really more about the pros and cons of the CVT versus an IGH in terms of Shifting comfort.
The CVT (NuVinci) gives you a continuous gear ratio which has some benefit. But it requires a twisting action that (from what you reported) can be more strenuous than the push button of an IGH.
So my question for you, was really directed to that specific aspect, considering the manual shifter you have right now, and imagining the electronic shifter of the Harmony.
Thanks again for all your feedback and time.