summerdays
Cycling in the sun
- Location
- Bristol
Ooh that sounds exciting!

Funny, I've never done that on my trikes.I've set off on my bent bike with the stand still down ... err ... "quite a few times".![]()
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Congrats.After several long conversations and various emails with Kevin, he is now pricing up a new modular build for me using my existing Rohloff hub and wheel plus my own rack and rear brake blocks etc.
Kevin reckons I will be fine with my existing setup of 38 (chainring)/17 (sprocket) on the 14 speed Rohloff hub I have, so no front derailleur needed but it can't be retro fitted if needed at a later date.Congrats.
What gear range are you going for ??
A 48-36-22 triple on the front and a standard 16 tooth sprocket would give you the ideal range of around 10"-114".
A Sora rear mech works fine for a chain tensioner, you just need to fit one longer limit screw to lock it at the correct line.
It's a lot cheaper and has more range than the one from Rohloff.
If the front dérailleur is going to make a big difference to your recovery, I & I'm sure a few other members would be happy to help out by putting our hands into our own pockets for you. oooeerr madamI'll talk to him about a front derailleur and costs... It will depend mostly on that. We only have the one wager earner in this house and this is willing out a fair chunk of our savings and even if I was to sell both my road bike and mountain bike I would not get much for them.
I agree! How do we arrange a whip-round?If the front dérailleur is going to make a big difference to your recovery, I & I'm sure a few other members would be happy to help out by putting our hands into our own pockets for you. oooeerr madam