pushkar
Well-Known Member
I have done around 500 miles riding on the Archon (includes test rig and physical riding) across both Rohloff and Kindernay, and here are some results that riders should be aware of.
Overall,2 3 observations (added #3)
1. The Kindernay is turning out to be a little bit stronger, but not by much. I am biased because it is new / unique etc, but it is a little stronger in these tests.
2. Realistically the 1000W is probably more than enough for most, if not all scenarios. There is just a LOT of power.
3. This gear slipping also occurs on a chain / cassette system. A 12 Speed chain will break if you are not geared correctly, at right around 250-300Nm torque. A single speed thicker chain will slip on the cogs at 250Nm if geared incorrectly.
I will keep adding to this - but for riders who have the new controller with the Rohloff, please add to this.
I will include this on the site re-design in a few weeks.
Disclaimer: These are not super scientific tests and your values may differ slightly. That being said, we are trying to err on the side of caution and be a little more conservative.
Edit : added observation and disclaimer.
Wattage | Mode (as shipped) | Rohloff | Kindernay |
---|---|---|---|
750W | Eco | All gears work 1-14 | All gears work 1-14 |
Sport | All gears work 1-14 | All gears work 1-14 | |
1000W | Eco | All gears work 1-14. | All gears work 1-14. |
Sport | Gears 1-5, Slips beyond gear 5 if starting from dead stop or going uphill. (total torque exceeds 250Nm) | Gears 1-7, Slips beyond gear 7 if starting from dead stop or going uphill. (total torque exceeds 250Nm) | |
2300W | Eco | All gears work 1-14 | All gears work 1-14 |
Sport | Gears 1-2. Slips beyond gear 2 if starting from dead stop or going uphill. Total Torque exceeds 250Nm). | Gears 1-4. Slips beyond gear 4 if starting from dead stop or going uphill. Total Torque exceeds 250Nm). | |
Overall,
1. The Kindernay is turning out to be a little bit stronger, but not by much. I am biased because it is new / unique etc, but it is a little stronger in these tests.
2. Realistically the 1000W is probably more than enough for most, if not all scenarios. There is just a LOT of power.
3. This gear slipping also occurs on a chain / cassette system. A 12 Speed chain will break if you are not geared correctly, at right around 250-300Nm torque. A single speed thicker chain will slip on the cogs at 250Nm if geared incorrectly.
I will keep adding to this - but for riders who have the new controller with the Rohloff, please add to this.
I will include this on the site re-design in a few weeks.
Disclaimer: These are not super scientific tests and your values may differ slightly. That being said, we are trying to err on the side of caution and be a little more conservative.
Edit : added observation and disclaimer.
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