It depends what you use them for, for all round general use the advantages of IGH are superior to the deralliuer ,IGH ,you can adjust and forget it, it's a lot cleaner , you can fit fully enclosed chain case, keeps your self cleaner, especially in the rain, far less maintenance, and generally a lot easier to useWhich do you use and why?
Would you change if you could?
No doubting that they are very good, my Brother in law swears by them. But they are massively expensive, unless they have come down in price in the last few years.Well I must declare that I am not yet an ebike owner, although I have been riding igh Bikes since 1970!
I started of with a 3 Speed Moulten, then many years later 1999 got a Trek 930 with SRAM Spectro P7 igh, which my Son 32, now uses for his 10 mile commute to work.
I then made a leap of faith in 2004, and got me a a Rohloff SpeedHub, the rest as they say is history.
I am shocked and stunned that Ebikes come with derailleur gears, it's almost as though last century meets this century.
Ebike's should only come with igh, end of.
But there again I would only ever buy a Crank Drive ebike for that very reason.
Of course having never owned an ebike, what do I know,
because there useless for off road and down hill use why most hub gear bikes have the active motor and are meant for the road.So why are hub geared ebikes a rarety?
The real reason with crank motor ones is the hub gear torque limits, which with both rider and motor power through them can easily exceed the makers limit.So why are hub geared ebikes a rarety?
This is why you only see Bosch Performance and CX drives with Nuvinci and Rohloff, never with Alfine or Nexus.The real reason with crank motor ones is the hub gear torque limits, which with both rider and motor power through them can easily exceed the makers limit.
Shimano used to make 3, 4 and 7 speed gear hubs, but the 4 speed often failed on one of the Lafree models which had the Panasonic crank motor. In response Shimano discontinued it and have made no gear hub between 3 and 7 speed since. Their larger diameter 8 speed hubs have been designed to be more robust, but they still warn the e-bike makers about the torque limits by specifying limits on the chainwheel rear sprocket tooth ratios.
Bosch supply their crank motors in a lower torque version for gear hub use by the bike makers.
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This is why you only see Bosch Performance and CX drives with Nuvinci and Rohloff, never with Alfine or Nexus.
That's really good to hear, thank you.Alfine 8 here with BBS02 750w, and that's more torque than the Bosch motors throw out.
It`s all in the gearing.... keep it spinning, don`t ever let it bog down.