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[Closed] speedhub on full suss advice please

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thinking of maybe putting the speedhub on my 5 spot for the winter . I've got a rohloff chain tensioner ( although I've read some people have had hassle with these ) but just wondered do i really need a chain guide do dah on the front ring . If yes ..any recommendations as the rohloff one is silly money. guess i could use a front mech ?
your advice / recommendations /experiences please
thanks
Bill


 
Posted : 25/09/2011 9:32 am
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I've got an Alfine on a trance, I lost the chain at the front a couple of times so got a guide but forgot to put it on and didn't loose the chain again for ages. so I guess it just depends.


 
Posted : 25/09/2011 9:45 am
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unramped chainring and alignment / tension right it should be OK


 
Posted : 25/09/2011 9:46 am
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I had a rohloff on a 5 spot (HL) for a while..

Yes you need somethign up front to guide the chain.

make sure you have allowed for the full suspension travel with the tensioner, I was forever unshippinging the chain, which is a pain cause you can't flick a lever.

it came off the back a lot, as well as the front, even with a tensioner.

I decided after years of trying to make it work that combined with an annoying shifter, I'd go back to mechs on FS and use the rohlf on a hard tail.

I won't go hub gear on full sus again until I'm convinced the chain can be held more firmly.

Annoying coz I love the hub!


 
Posted : 25/09/2011 9:51 am
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This set up used to drop the chain on the front until I reduced the chain length to the bare minimum to allow for suspension movement & fitted a DH chainring - didn't drop it at all after.

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Posted : 25/09/2011 9:54 am
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Do you have a HL or DW 5 Spot. If you have a DW version you will find it difficult to fit the speedhub onto the rear without having to use an adapted torque arm. i tried it and realised it wouldnt work easily so went and got a rohloff specific Nicolai.

After looking for somthing similar i found that the Rohloff chainguide is the best on the market and is good quality.

In using this setup over the last year i havent had any dropped chains on the front or rear.

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Posted : 25/09/2011 10:58 am
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HL fortunately
better look for a 2nd hand chainguide then!


 
Posted : 25/09/2011 12:50 pm
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I've been running Rohloffs on our Nicolais for 6 years now. I'd say you definitely need a front guide and whilst the Rohloff one is expensive it lasts well and is cheaper than the alternatives (MRP?).

It's still possible to dump the chain but its very rare - usually only happens with an off or a major stall.


 
Posted : 25/09/2011 3:44 pm