No, they have a rim V type brake.Can anyone tell me if this year model with the Shimano 8 speed hub has a back pedal brake?
Thanks for the reply. I know they have rim as opposed to disc brakes. I wasn't sure about the hub function as a back pedal brake, maybe this appeared on a later production run? Or was it an optional extra.No, they have a rim V type brake.
I don’t remember there being a model fitted with a coaster brake, just the cable operated rim brakes and the awful Magura hydraulic rim brakes. Then came the Pro-Connect Disc 8, Alfine 8 speed, Panasonic motor with front & rear disc brakes, probably the best ebike of all time. It’s been downhill in terms of new models since then.Thanks for the reply. I know they have rim as opposed to disc brakes. I wasn't sure about the hub function as a back pedal brake, maybe this appeared on a later production run? Or was it an optional extra.
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Thanks for the information. I am going to look at a 2008 pro connect with the Panasonic motor later today. The bike has rim brakes, but don't know what make. Will keep you posted.I don’t remember there being a model fitted with a coaster brake, just the cable operated rim brakes and the awful Magura hydraulic rim brakes. Then came the Pro-Connect Disc 8, Alfine 8 speed, Panasonic motor with front & rear disc brakes, probably the best ebike of all time. It’s been downhill in terms of new models since then.
I've still got my Pro-Connect which is over 10 years old now & I still use it a few times per week. I think the original cable operated rim brakes are better that the Magura hydraulics which I retro fitted. Thinking about it, I don't think they ever fitted the Pro-Connect with Magura brakes, it was just the Tasman.Thanks for the information. I am going to look at a 2008 pro connect with the Panasonic motor later today. The bike has rim brakes, but don't know what make. Will keep you posted.
I know you own or have owned the pro connect model, and rate it highly.
I've still got my Pro-Connect which is over 10 years old now & I still use it a few times per week. I think the original cable operated rim brakes are better that the Magura hydraulics which I retro fitted. Thinking about it, I don't think they ever fitted the Pro-Connect with Magura brakes, it was just the Tasman.
I've still got my Pro-Connect which is over 10 years old now & I still use it a few times per
week. I think the original cable operated rim brakes are better that the Magura hydraulics which I retro fitted. Thinking about it, I don't think they ever fitted the Pro-Connect with Magura brakes, it was just the Tasman.
I have put a new set of forks (in 2012) on my bike so that I could fit a front disc brake. That coupled with rim brakes on the rear makes a good compromise.
I have put a new set of forks (in 2012) on my bike so that I could fit a front disc brake. That coupled with rim brakes on the rear makes a good compromise.
I've still got my Pro-Connect which is over 10 years old now & I still use it a few times per week. I think the original cable operated rim brakes are better that the Magura hydraulics which I retro fitted. Thinking about it, I don't think they ever fitted the Pro-Connect with Magura brakes, it was just the Tasman.
I have put a new set of forks (in 2012) on my bike so that I could fit a front disc brake. That coupled with rim brakes on the rear makes a good compromise.
I've still got my Pro-Connect which is over 10 years old now & I still use it a few times per week. I think the original cable operated rim brakes are better that the Magura hydraulics which I retro fitted. Thinking about it, I don't think they ever fitted the Pro-Connect with Magura brakes, it was just the Tasman.
I have put a new set of forks (in 2012) on my bike so that I could fit a front disc brake. That coupled with rim brakes on the rear makes a good compromise.
Hello, look at this thread.I am now the proud owner of a Kalkhoff pro connect. 8 speed, disc brakes.. However it was in poor condition due to being left neglected for some time, probably parked up for seven years. However 50% charge in the battery and full capacity! (according to the recommended test sequence). So I fix the front brakes. Buy a new rear caliper, etc. I also purchased a new (old stock) battery charger. However it does not charge the battery, the battery LEDs do not flash. I get 5v on one pin (right hand) but no proper voltage on the others. Am I doing something wrong? Is it a dodgy charging station? Any ideas?
Great bike. Hope you sort the charging problem Those desk-top type chargers are very temperamental, so you might have a duffer. It would be handy if you could find someone with a known working device to try your battery on.I am now the proud owner of a Kalkhoff pro connect. 8 speed, disc brakes.. However it was in poor condition due to being left neglected for some time, probably parked up for seven years. However 50% charge in the battery and full capacity! (according to the recommended test sequence). So I fix the front brakes. Buy a new rear caliper, etc. I also purchased a new (old stock) battery charger. However it does not charge the battery, the battery LEDs do not flash. I get 5v on one pin (right hand) but no proper voltage on the others. Am I doing something wrong? Is it a dodgy charging station? Any ideas?
The back pedal, aka coaster brake was standard on many of the continental Kalkhoff models since they are popular there, but never for the UK where they are not popular.Thanks for the reply. I know they have rim as opposed to disc brakes. I wasn't sure about the hub function as a back pedal brake, maybe this appeared on a later production run? Or was it an optional extra.
Thanks.
Yes that's correct.IThinking about it, I don't think they ever fitted the Pro-Connect with Magura brakes, it was just the Tasman.
I believe that's so. Shimano at the time claimed that Alfine is a system, not just a hub gear. They produced three 8 speed hub gears, The first was troublesome and superceded by a stronger one which was incorporated as part of the Alfine sets at the time. Then there was a third hub which finally became the Alfine set one, with the second series hub sold outside of the Alfine branding, hence the confusion.Picked up a Kalkhoff pro connect yesterday, 05/08 production. Panasonic motor, Shimano Alfine shifters, with a red labeled Nexus hub, 8 gears. Which I understand is an Alfine hub in all but name, without the disc brake facility?
Thanks Flecc for the information.The back pedal, aka coaster brake was standard on many of the continental Kalkhoff models since they are popular there, but never for the UK where they are not popular.
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Many thanks for the information on the Alfine hub/system. I wasn't awareI believe that's so. Shimano at the time claimed that Alfine is a system, not just a hub gear. They produced three 8 speed hub gears, The first was troublesome and superceded by a stronger one which was incorporated as part of the Alfine sets at the time. Then there was a third hub which finally became the Alfine set one, with the second series hub sold outside of the Alfine branding, hence the confusion.
I doubt there's much in it between the second and third hubs, but can't be sure which yours is at that date.
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Hi Warmrain. Thanks for the pointer to the other thread. It's time to get my meter out,,,Hello, look at this thread.
http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/kalkhoff-panasonic-charger.32259/
Good luck.
Thanks for that. The other thread has lots of useful info. I'll keep looking for a local bike (Swansea)Great bike. Hope you sort the charging problem Those desk-top type chargers are very temperamental, so you might have a duffer. It would be handy if you could find someone with a known working device to try your battery on.