Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
It is not an e-bike, is it.This guy does put his bikes through very punishing conditions and if he can vouch for a product, that counts for something.
It is not an e-bike, is it.This guy does put his bikes through very punishing conditions and if he can vouch for a product, that counts for something.
Product validators tend to get taken care of. I’m sure if he has a problem the wait time isn’t absurdly long.The hub becomes tiny bit louder and it is not the best case scenario. I have read one case where a world tourer had minimal oil in the hub and he was very concerned. Rohloff advised him to just fill up more oil and he was able to move on without any issue for the rest of his tour.
When they do oil change, one has to extract some air out of the hub shell to maintain optimal pressure. Upon filling 25 ml oil, if they don't extract some air to create mild vacuum-like condition then once you close the cap, the hub shell has much high pressure and of course it may leak. So, it is really hard for me to think, a product that is revered by world tourists can be tarnished just like that. I simply don't buy it.
Is oil leakage possible, yes. But, I simply don't have enough data to make conclusive statements as of now.
This guy does put his bikes through very punishing conditions and if he can vouch for a product, that counts for something.
I’m sorry, the Rohloff isn’t that great that I should be carrying around Rohloff oil. It has been leaking 1-1.5 ml every 5-6 mile ride. At that rate, I’m going to go broke buying oil.
Didn’t you start this thread and ask for details?Well, perhaps all this needs is a simple seal replacement. I have linked the video in this thread. You could ask your dealer or any shop to do this.
At this point, you have few options.
- Go on a tirade of how Rohloff service sucks (this may or may not help your situation).
- Get Rohloff seal kit and get the seals replaced at your cost, so you can enjoy the bike.
- Ask your manufacturer to help in any of this.
- Not everyone has to have Rohloff. You could change the drivetrain to a derailleur and still keep the bike.
- If the Rohloff service does not care, your dealer is helpless and your manufacturer is useless, then just drop the idea, sell the bike. Chalk up the losses to life lessons and move on.
Didn’t you start this thread and ask for details?
I am very enthusiastic about both you and @pushkar developing solutions to expand options In North America. This is the overarching macro problem.I am trying to put myself in your shoes and thinking how I could resolve it. Those are all the options I would be thinking if I was in that predicament.
Once we have the problem, we could focus on possible solutions. We don't get anywhere by blaming Rohloff or Riese and Muller or anyone else.
Is oil leakage possible, yes. But, I simply don't have enough data to make conclusive statements as of now.
This guy does put his bikes through very punishing conditions and if he can vouch for a product, that counts for something.
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This is a UK site or thread. Yes, I think we’ve all suspected that the service process >>> USA. Judging by the age of the thread, this was pre e-bike as well — probably lower throughput through the home service center. Good luck with your continued fact-finding and discussions.While it is possible that service from Rohloff let some people down.
As an OEM, I will be having detailed discussions for sure. We can always vote with our wallet when we make decisions.
I have read of amazing service by Rohloff (see below)
Will a Rohloff stand up to the rigours of mountain biking?
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When you have those discussions see if Rohloff will supply you warranty replacement hubs for failed hubs, and ask if they have inventory in the USA. Also ask what the average turnaround time for warranty repair. You can find both sides of any story on the web. For every Toyota Tacoma with a million miles there are million in the scrapyard. My sense is this hub needs a redesign.While it is possible that service from Rohloff let some people down.
As an OEM, I will be having detailed discussions for sure. We can always vote with our wallet when we make decisions.
I have read of amazing service by Rohloff (see below)
Will a Rohloff stand up to the rigours of mountain biking?
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again, not sure what Ravi's target market is. For a FS trail bike a lighter Bosch motor makes a lot of sense
It is possible flexure of the input shaft on the rohloff tears up any seal. Great for people, not for motors. Except front hub motors. See comments above about belt drive, which requires a high tension, being paired with incidence of leakage.The assumption I made from my Rohloff experience is the Rohloff hub has a higher potential to leak oil when paired with a high torque electric bike.
It is possible flexure of the input shaft on the rohloff tears up any seal. Great for people, not for motors. Except front hub motors. See comments above about belt drive, which requires a high tension, being paired with incidence of leakage.
After reading this, a shimano 8 speed IGH may be in my future.
If the internet is to be believed, leaking is not uncommon at all. I can vouch for temperature as a factor. Part of my long wait was due to the holidays, and it was very cold on some days. I did notice that the leaking was worse on those days — larger temperature differential bringing it inside.I use a Rohloff and a Bosch CX drive, and climb very steep hills back to my home every day. I stretch out chains about every 1000 miles. Never had a problem with the Rohloff.
Based on what has been posted on this and other forums I've got several theories, in decreasing order of probability, on the Rohloff failures reported here:
Again, while I've had no problems with my bike, I consider any such failure in a high-end no-compromise bike to be egregious. My Charger GX didn't just cost more than my first car, it cost more than my first four cars. Actually it comes in pretty close to the combined cost of my first four cars.
- Seals are blown when the bike is shipped by air. Note that the seals can just as easily be blown by air in the hub as oil in the hub. That is why I am asking about who had their bike delivered by air freight (which I know was an option).
- A manufacturing or design problem in R&M bikes, in particular bikes with belt drives. Has anyone with a non-belt drive had a leaking hub?
- Some incomprehensible problem integrating E14 with the Rohloff. It seems a lot of people who have Rohloff problems have E14.
- R&M received a batch of Rohloffs with a defect. It would be interesting to know when people received their Rohloff-equipped R&M and perhaps we can see a pattern.
Sorry, missed your post.
In short, people want an very agile, dependable and comfortable bike that is at home whether commuting or light off-road.
There is a new term for it: Sport Utility Bikes (SUB). Sort of everyone wants an SUV these days and sedans are not so versatile in people's mind.
My goal is bring high-quality products and battery tech into the E-bike space. I can't use our own special batteries for Bosch but it's possible to use it with other systems.
There are bikes like Sur Ron with 2KW battery for $3800 and there are bikes like Juiced Rip current for $2k.
While they are great products in their own accord, they weigh a ton. The bike we have designed is 49lbs as a full suspension trail bike making it agile and an option to outfit it with sprung rack, fenders and lights.
I just don't see another Bosch Gen 4 speed motor + full suspension bike for $2999 and come with 10yr frame warranty.
Being an OEM, it gives great leverage and flexibility to spec Derailleur or IGH (Enviolo/Rohloff) as the customer requires. So, in short, it's an agile SUV of E-bikes - fast, comfortable, reliable.
Can you can add a spare (bosch) battery and will it fit on the frame
does that include Rohloff
Hi RaviWhile it is possible that service from Rohloff let some people down.
As an OEM, I will be having detailed discussions for sure. We can always vote with our wallet when we make decisions.
I have read of amazing service by Rohloff (see below)
Will a Rohloff stand up to the rigours of mountain biking?
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