John the Monkey
Frivolous Cyclist
- Location
- Crewe
Decent 7 speed hubs are no longer available, so that is not an option even if 7 speed cassettes can still be had. There are good reasons for argueing that 7 speed is the perfect number, but that is pointless if you cannot buy the bits. 8, 9 and 10 speed hubs are essentially the same, so that i snot an issue. 8 speed is a lot cheaper in cassettes and chains, and lasts longer.
Mrs Monkey's commuter/tourer has a seven speed drivetrain - I built her wheel using a 9 speed hub and a spacer to fit the seven speed cassette to it.
"Decent" is a subjective thing, of course, but if you can' t get them, there are ways.
The big advantage of her seven speed stuff is that it lasts FOREVER. I think my 3x9 tourer/commuter has been through two lots of chains and cassettes since I built Mrs Monkey's new wheel, and the (original) chain on her bike still has bags of life in it.
as for getting low enough gears, as the others have said, that's a function of having the right sprockets & chain rings. You could fit 5x3 and still not have a low enough gear if you do it wrong, or 10x3 and spin up monsters with ease if you get it right.