I have commented many times on these pages how I dislike derailleur gears and the reason I chose Rohloff on my other bike.
There are over 6000 miles and only an oil change and still going as new.
The new bike (Haibike XDuro all mtn pro) has just over 400 miles and it encouraged me to walk home today as the chain broke.
To be fair, the Rohloff chain is a bigger piece of kit in comparison but I still expected better than this. The bike is designed to do much more than I am ever going to do with it; I have increased my dislike up a notch.
I say 400 miles, the Nyon display doesn't show the total, and I have added the daily amount to get this. It does show on the computer the total but it has now stopped communicating with it. I like the idea of the Nyon but could have been executed better and tested before put on sale. I had an update a couple of weeks ago, perhaps that has done it in.
All told the bike should have been brilliant but I am beginning to doubts on the reliability. It also seems the front brake pads are worn out too. They work well but the lever is now touching the grip.
When I had this bike, I did think of the mountain version of the Delite but always fancied a Haibike. Would have save me a shilling or two had I done so.
In its favour, it does have more go in it, a longer range and easier to pedal none assisted, except when the chain falls off. I think the back of the garage beckons.
There are over 6000 miles and only an oil change and still going as new.
The new bike (Haibike XDuro all mtn pro) has just over 400 miles and it encouraged me to walk home today as the chain broke.
To be fair, the Rohloff chain is a bigger piece of kit in comparison but I still expected better than this. The bike is designed to do much more than I am ever going to do with it; I have increased my dislike up a notch.
I say 400 miles, the Nyon display doesn't show the total, and I have added the daily amount to get this. It does show on the computer the total but it has now stopped communicating with it. I like the idea of the Nyon but could have been executed better and tested before put on sale. I had an update a couple of weeks ago, perhaps that has done it in.
All told the bike should have been brilliant but I am beginning to doubts on the reliability. It also seems the front brake pads are worn out too. They work well but the lever is now touching the grip.
When I had this bike, I did think of the mountain version of the Delite but always fancied a Haibike. Would have save me a shilling or two had I done so.
In its favour, it does have more go in it, a longer range and easier to pedal none assisted, except when the chain falls off. I think the back of the garage beckons.
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