Hello all, I have a Halford's Carrera bike that I converted with a Bafang BBS02 crank drive. I am reasonably happy with it except for the gears which I just can't get adjusted right. I have obviously removed the front 3 chain rings but left the rear 8 speed cassette, but they gears are noisy and slip easily and the setup feels quite flimsy and I don't think they are handling the power very well. I only actually need to use 2 or 3 gears for the riding I do and wondered if it would be possible to replace the rear derailleur with an old 3 speed hub gear. A friend has a old bike I can have which has a 3 speed hub on a 26 inch wheel and my question is whether I could swap out my rear wheel and cassette for this wheel and gear hub? You can change gear on these hub gears without pedalling so there would seem to be a lot of advantages if it would work. Am I right in thinking that such a setup, if possible, would be more robust than a derailleur?
I'm sure someone must have thought of this and maybe tried it and it would be useful to have your views.
Many thanks
If the deraileur is worn, or if just the chain needs replacing, that might explain the problems you are having.
On my first e-bike, after 3 years of fairly heavy usage, I was on my second chain I believe, and was advised to replace the cassette as well, which solved the problems I had had recently had, of the chain "popping off", while underway!
That was a hub bike, with far less wear and tear on those parts....Shimano gears.
As someone else pointed out here (correctly I feel), getting a Sturmey Archer to change gear with motor power, may not be quite as easy as it sounds at first glance.
Furthermore, the extra power from the motor does wear chains and cassettes out faster than say a hub bike, as all power, muscles and motor, are going through that same chain, the so called "single point of failure!" on mid motor e-bikes....
(But do not say it too loudly!
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How quickly a hub gear will wear, I have no idea, but they have some quite thin/tiny (and to my mind "delicate") parts, having taken one apart many years ago.
Whether that is still true today, I cannot say! But I would never give up my 21 Gear, Deraileur gear change, after riding with hub gears many years ago.
IMHO Deraileur are easily adjusted, all the parts are available online for very little money, and its really easy to repair and replace the bits and pieces.
YouTube has great videos of the adjustment procedures.....
But at the end of the day, its your personal choice.
Andy