Ok I’ll get in touch via your address.
If you’re buying a new bike, would it be better with the M1? They use the TQ controls I believe so you should get the e-shifter capability which will mean you could go with the Rohloff e-shift.
Haibike went with their own design of display/controls which...
Hi Roy.
Ok
1. Spider. I designed and made this. I can send you the cad file or get my man to make you one.
2. Same answer as 1. Above.
3. The Flyon doesn’t use a gear shift sensor. I used the standard Rohloff twin cable.
4. I used Ghyllside Cycles in Ambleside UK. They are a Rohloff...
I got nowhere unfortunately. Neither the company that manufactures the crank assy or TQ we’re willing to help.
A bit of a disappointment really. I’ve always found German companies extremely helpful.
I did consider just sending anyway and see what comes back.
Good to see TQ have come out with a...
So just in case anyone is interested, a medium term update on this project.
It's all working perfectly with no fails or issues so far. Averaging three to four hours a week so not a huge amount but enough.
I'm now used to the Rohlof and how it works/shifting etc. It's lovely, it's crisp and the...
Whilst on the subject of fragile parts, the speed sensor disk is a bit flimsy. After a couple of years it can get rusty on the back side and bend easily throwing up an error.
Good to keep a spare in stock.
Ok. I have an account with ebikeshopuk as the bike came from there. I’m on holiday in France this week so it may be Monday before I can order one. I’ll call to make sure they’re in stock then order one.
let me have a number to contact you.
I understand your frustration with them. !!
Al.
You can get them open. There is a small pcb inside so there is a chance, if you’re good with a soldering iron, you might be able to repair it. ? They split along this joint.
I take it you’ve tried all the uk dealerships?
They are the one weak point on the bike. I’ve been through 4 on two bikes.
I always keep a spare in stock. If I can get one from my usual source I’ll happily let you have one.
PM me.
Ooh 😮. I gave up counting the cost of projects years ago. Obvs there was a bit of mission-creep on this one.
I think the Gates stuff, belt , front sprocket and two rear sprockets came to about £350.
The bill for the hub, rim, wheel build, various Rohloff bits and bobs, twist grip etc came to...
Yes I’ve got a spare that I stripped out of interest. I did post some pic here. Have a search through this section of the forum.
My guess is it’s one of two sprag clutches. It would make sense to me when you study the internals and get your head around how it works.
That said, I don’t think...
I’ve had about 8 hours on it so far. Took it easy initially but today I gave the beans up and down some pretty steep single track. All good so far. A few more hours then I’ll strip it and examine it for issues.
OK lets get one thing out of the way first. This is not about derailleurs being crap/hub gearboxes are better. It’s not about weight, it’s certainly not about cost. This is simply about me indulging myself.
Perhaps one caveat regarding 1x drive trains on mtbs, is there a less aesthetically...
My current bike/motor is the Haibike Flyon.
There are off the shelf belt drive wheels for Bosch crank/spider unit on the Gates website which would be perfect.
To use one of those I’ll need to machine an adapter to fit my cranks:motor output shaft. Plus as stated, I will also need to space the...