Over50
Well-Known Member
Well yes, I did make this purchase. I alluded to this in my Charger chronicles. You all know that after a year+ of commuting under my belt I decided that Nuvinci wasn't really my cup of tea (or 'cup of e' as someone else on this forum puts it). The Nuvinci is really a fine hub and I'd definitely buy one for my wife or for a more leisure oriented bike - or even for a Class 1 commuter bike. But at time of purchase I didn't know what I didn't know. Which, for one, is that at 51 (52 now) I still had a lot more gas in the tank and once I got into better shape I wanted a more active ride and a wider gear range to give me a bit more speed while keeping a reasonable cadence. The Nuvinci left me longing for just one extra gear - an overdrive. I first inquired about switching the bike to an Alfine 11 and that didn't pan out. Then I inquired about switching to the Rohloff. Now that was possible but complex (meaning uncertain outcome) and coincidentally, I learned that Propel had a medium frame Rohloff HS in stock.
So after some discussion with Chris@Propel I decided to make the purchase. He was really flexible about letting me take it with no batteries or one battery or two (it is set up for two). I ended up going the one battery route which made the total price of the bike much more reasonable. I'll slap on one of my 400 WH batteries from the Terns when I need that extra range. For when I don't need the range, I ordered a battery bag to take up that space. Chris was also very flexible in timing knowing that I needed to sell my Charger in order to make space for the GX. He was willing to hold the bike per my needs but fortunately I have a buyer for the Charger. So if all goes well, the Charger goes out the door this weekend and the GX comes in the door around the same time. I'm a happy Propel customer.
I think the Rohloff will give me the gear range I desire. I strongly considered the New Charger but all of my other e-bikes are traditional drivetrains which means I'm cleaning a drivetrain like every Sunday night. So the Rohloff seemed a good replacement for the Nuvinci/belt combination: one low maintenance bike for another low maintenance bike. Apart from the commuting, maybe I'll get some longer trips on this bike. I've mapped out a 50 mile Sunday ride for starters. Hope to get to that soon. Once the bike is here, and I've added a few touches like pedals and a bottle mount, I'll post some pictures.
So after some discussion with Chris@Propel I decided to make the purchase. He was really flexible about letting me take it with no batteries or one battery or two (it is set up for two). I ended up going the one battery route which made the total price of the bike much more reasonable. I'll slap on one of my 400 WH batteries from the Terns when I need that extra range. For when I don't need the range, I ordered a battery bag to take up that space. Chris was also very flexible in timing knowing that I needed to sell my Charger in order to make space for the GX. He was willing to hold the bike per my needs but fortunately I have a buyer for the Charger. So if all goes well, the Charger goes out the door this weekend and the GX comes in the door around the same time. I'm a happy Propel customer.
I think the Rohloff will give me the gear range I desire. I strongly considered the New Charger but all of my other e-bikes are traditional drivetrains which means I'm cleaning a drivetrain like every Sunday night. So the Rohloff seemed a good replacement for the Nuvinci/belt combination: one low maintenance bike for another low maintenance bike. Apart from the commuting, maybe I'll get some longer trips on this bike. I've mapped out a 50 mile Sunday ride for starters. Hope to get to that soon. Once the bike is here, and I've added a few touches like pedals and a bottle mount, I'll post some pictures.