grench
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http://www.kindernay.com/products/
This sounds interesting.
Title should be Rohloff...spell check got me again...
This sounds interesting.
Title should be Rohloff...spell check got me again...
It looks very interesting! I can attest to the quality of Rohloff's IGH, but competition is a good thing. Thanks for the post.This sounds interesting.
I thought they would have somehow incorporated electronic shifting into this new and exiting tech IMO. Probably easier said then done. I would like to see that as an added option somewhere down the road.
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Coupon: facebook20 | -€ 239.80 [Remove] |
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Total | € 1,008.20 |
Agreed, however, even though ES has its drawbacks, integrating it into the system may make it a more attractive buy for riders looking for that option when made available.Even though electronic shifting is nice, I am of the opinion that it is a solution looking for a problem.
For my money an IGH that was substantially lighter or had a maintenance cycle on the order of 20,000km would be a better place improve an already pretty awesome product.
I do like the ability to use a through axle on the Kindernay.
Even though electronic shifting is nice, I am of the opinion that it is a solution looking for a problem.
Cycle Monkey is the worst vendor experience I’ve ever had. It is a shame that they are the go-to for German companies like Rohloff, Tout Terrain and indirectly, R&M, for USA service.Good to see some real competition for Rohloff. Rohloff is a well designed and durable product but their service at Cycle Monkey in North America is ridiculously slow, parts availability is awful and customer communication is non existent. Maybe this will force them to get their act together.
Pricey, yes, but if it makes her rides more enjoyable with less fatigue in the thumbs, worth its weight in gold IMO. I do hope they make more upgrade kits that are cross-compatible with most of the makes and models of derailleurs. Looks like the AXS system is only compatible with a few of the SRAM products in their line. El-Dropper post batteries are also swappable as well.My wife has thumb & hand issues and so having electronic shifting was great for her.
I've talked with mountain bikers using the SRAM electronic wireless AXS system, and they love it. No half-shifts, no missed shifts, no cables to install/adjust/replace eventually. Just charge that battery every 20-25 hours of mountain biking (less frequently for touring).
She's on an SRAM SX drivetrain bike now. The mechanical shifters are pretty easy to push, but it seems that for long rides she may end up with thumbn issues, in which case I might switch her to the (pricey!) AXS.
TPricey, yes, but if it makes her rides more enjoyable with less fatigue in the thumbs, worth its weight in gold IMO. I do hope they make more upgrade kits that are cross-compatible with most of the makes and models of derailleurs. Looks like the AXS system is only compatible with a few of the SRAM products in their line. El-Dropper post batteries are also swappable as well.
According to their website it is more than that.
Subtotal € 1,199.00 Coupon: facebook20 -€ 239.80 [Remove] Shipping Shipping to MA, United States (US).
- Shipping: € 49.00
Total € 1,008.20
Which is roughly $1,084.59 US
The savings may not be worth it.