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@marcparnes, where can I find out about that built-in program for self-tuning? I’m really interested. Do you have a link? Thanks.
Chris covered it in this video
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@marcparnes, where can I find out about that built-in program for self-tuning? I’m really interested. Do you have a link? Thanks.
Thanks for sharing the info? Can you tell me how long you waited for the bike? Thanks much.I faced the same question, and I opted for the Rohloff for our steep grades in Northern California. (My bike will finally arrive this coming Thursday!) But for me, the decision was only between Enviolo and Rohloff because I eliminated the chain to avoid the maintenance and grease issues. I can’t comment conclusively about the lowest gear on ANY derailleur setup versus the Rohloff, but I think Rohloff has the lowest gear compared with most general chain transmissions.
@PNWRich, I ordered in early May, and I have yet to get my bike, which should be this Thursday if all goes well. So, 11 weeks or so? That matches what they told me to expect.Thanks for sharing the info? Can you tell me how long you waited for the bike? Thanks much.
We went Rohloff. We want to do some touring and perhaps because I have a novice brain, I didn’t want to deal with the higher risk of maintenance while on the touring rode, plus my wife really like the simplicity of gear shifting and the now 85Nm of torque certainly helped too. Now to decide if we keep the MotoX tires or go tubeless and that’s another thread on here already, Three more weeks for the bike would suck as we were told about 6-8 weeks at most.@PNWRich, I ordered in early May, and I have yet to get my bike, which should be this Thursday if all goes well. So, 11 weeks or so? That matches what they told me to expect.
And those are interesting points by @David Berry about the transmission tradeoffs. Likewise, I really prefer many features of a derailleur, but I’m done with chain upkeep, and there is the drawback that the chain must move in order to change gears. Lots of pros and cons, and local terrain is a big factor. All in all, I believe the weighting of the tradeoffs is entirely personal.
It's hard to know what options to get when we really don't know how we will settle in and end up using such a fantastic machine. I pretty much ordered every option including GX, and I am a bit concerned that I could end up with too much road use on knobby tires. But the worst would be that I change the tires down the road. Everything else I know I will use and enjoy. Good luck with your speedy delivery!We went Rohloff. We want to do some touring and perhaps because I have a novice brain, I didn’t want to deal with the higher risk of maintenance while on the touring rode, plus my wife really like the simplicity of gear shifting and the now 85Nm of torque certainly helped too. Now to decide if we keep the MotoX tires or go tubeless and that’s another thread on here already, Three more weeks for the bike would suck as we were told about 6-8 weeks at most.
Agree. There are component upgrades still possible but those will come if necessary for the kind of riding we end up doing. Of course could get a 2021 Delite Mountain.It's hard to know what options to get when we really don't know how we will settle in and end up using such a fantastic machine. I pretty much ordered every option including GX, and I am a bit concerned that I could end up with too much road use on knobby tires. But the worst would be that I change the tires down the road. Everything else I know I will use and enjoy. Good luck with your speedy delivery!
I have two Nevo, one with a Rohloff and the other with an Enviolo. They live in opposite ends of the country but both locations have very steep hills to deal with. There has not been a hill that the Enviolo could not go up and deals with gear shifting (actually no gears so maybe ratio changing is a better description) on hills much smoother than the Rohloff.Thanks very much for this, David. The numbers and your experience make the comparisons clear and useful, at least as far as choosing an option on the SuperDelite goes! I had ordered a SuperDelite with the Enviolo with plans for steep grades on dirt roads, and worried that I'd made a choice that I'd ultimately be unhappy with. Turned out that I was too late to change the order to the Rohloff, but given what you've written, I should be just fine, especially with the firmware update. I know at least one other person on the site had a similar concern.
I went with the Rolhoff because of this, the Vario is a great setup just doesnt have the same % gearing range its great on steep hillsThe difference is in the names. The Enviolo hub provides a 380% difference between high and low, and the Rohloff 500...actually 526%. It is no contest, really.
I have the speed motor, not the CX. The motor has the 85nm software update, but I have no other Bosch experience to draw a comparison. It’s fantastic, that’s all I can say. I’m sure you’ll be very pleased. I am finding more to learn and get used to than I expected.Thanks John, I should be getting my SD this week with the Rohloff gearbox. Looking forward to it. How are you finding the Gen4 CX motor?
I’m in Northern California’s “wine country.”Nice one thanks. I did not think the speed could have the 85nm. You must be outside of Europe?
It’s nice here in many ways. But unfortunately bike-friendliness is not one of them, though I think they are trying to do better. We have only a few cycle paths, with most destinations requiring bikes right next to high speed car traffic. But there are a few gorgeous less-traveled routes if I plan them out. We have a commuter train where the plan is to lay a full-length cycle path next to it. But right now the bike way is hit or miss.Nice, sounds amazing.