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DIY Kindernay XIV gear hub installation
Finally I have installed the Kindernay XIV gear hub kit Kindernay ┃The most advanced, high-speed, internal gear hub┃ on my 2018 Haibike xduro allmtn 6.0 size S and today I am going to went thru the process so you can see what you need to to in order to install this kit on your bicycle.
Originally my bicycle had Shimano Deore 10 speed transmission on the real wheel and the 11t and 13t sprockets did not lasting long and started skipping probably after about 300 miles (11t) and 1000 miles (13t). The chain (10S KMC X10e) lasted about 800 miles before 0.5mm stretch. I do not like to maintain my bicycle and change chains and sprockets and constantly spend money on those components, so I decided to try gear hub system.
There are two high end gear hub systems on the market at the moment, Rohloff and Kindernay. Rohloff is pretty complicated for installation on the modern eMTB and requires a bunch of spacers and adapters while Kindernay is plug and play straight forward solution for standard 12mm diameter rear thru-axle with standard spacings options. Kindernay has 14 speeds with 543% gearing range which is even more than my previous 10+2 Shimano Deore speed setup (11-40 teeth rear sprockets and 32-44 teeth front sprockets). And I was planning to combine Shimano Deore 2 speed front shifter with 32 and 44 sprockets with Kindernay which gives ridiculously huge 747% gear ratio range!
So if you decided to swap speed system on you bicycle on Kindernay XIV you need to confirm you rear wheel thru axle is 12 mm diameter. Then measure the width of your rear wheel hub (For 2018 Haibike xduro allmtn 6.0 it is 148mm, this information also can be found in your bicycle specifications list in internet).
Count amount of rear wheel sprockets on your rear wheel rim (I decided to reuse my original rear wheel rim, it is 27.5" Alexrims MD35 and it has 32 sprockets holes). Then check you rear brake rotor diameter (my brake rotor diameter is 180mm) and find correlated rotor diamter for Kindernay setup using information from this page Kindernay Brake Rotors - Kindernay (The Kindernay brake rotors are custom made. They share their mounting bolts with the SWAP shell, saving weight and space. The large bolt circle means that they are stiffer and weigh less. The 7 spokes minimize the number of resonance frequencies and together with the stiffer rotor gives less resoncance and squeal under wet conditions. They are bigger than your standard rotors, with 173mm rotor replacing stock 160mm rotors, and the 193mm rotor replaces 180mm rotors, and 216mm rotor replaces 203 mm rotor).
Now you can start to go shopping for Kindernay XIV. Kinderday offer Kindernay XIV and Kindernay XIV Fatbike products. For regular eMTB you need Kindernay XIV, so go to this page Kindernay XIV - Kindernay and select the parameters of your bicycle you just figured out (rear wheel axle sizes, Swap Cage sprockets amount, rear brake rotor size, pick also twosie hydraulic shifters and 16t cog on the order page. Please note the kit does not include chain tensioner, so if you have full suspension bicycle, or use front chainrings shifter, or your rigid bicycle has no chain tension adjustments then you need to add this item to the order on this page The Kindernay Chain Tensioner -. They include one oil fill with the kit, and you need to change the oil first time after 300 miles and then change oil in the gear hub each 3100 miles of each year whichever comes first, so if you need extra oil with your order here is the page to pick more oil Velvet Oil - Kindernay
It took about 3 weeks to get the kit here in the USA.
With the kit they send you instructions about how to assemble the kit and how to lace the wheel. Wheel lacing can be different depending on your wheel and rear axle spacing, so make sure you know the wheel lacing parameters before ordering spokes. Once you figured out the lacing pattern and wheel parameters you can use spokes calculator and instructions from Kindernay to calculate spokes length and buy those. My original rear wheel rim 27.5" Alexrims MD35 uses 2 mm diameter spokes with 16mm long spokes nipples, so I just planned to buy new spokes with same diameter and and new spokes nipples with the same length. Effective Rim Diameter (ERD) for 27.5" Alexrims MD35 is 567.4mm according internet search Alex MD35 650b, 27.5 rim dimensions | Freespoke
Here are wheel parameters for 2018 Haibike Haibike xduro allmtn 6.0 size S with 27.5" Alexrims MD35 rear wheel rim:
-Hub/flange diameter left side: 110mm
-Hub/flange diameter right side: 110mm
-Flange offset left side: 25mm
-Flange offset right side: 25mm
-Spoke hole diameter: 2.6mm
-Spoke diameter: 2mm
-Effective Rim Diameter (ERD): 567.4
-Number of spokes: 32
-Lacing pattern left side: 2 cross
-Lacing pattern right side: 2 cross
Use this spokes length calculator Spoke length calculator for wheelbuilders or this #1 Wheel Building SPOKE CALCULATOR Now Online | PROWHEELBUILDER | Prowheelbuilder.com and add 2mm vs. the calculated spoke length due to the staggered spoke hole pattern of the SWAP shell for 26", 27.5’’ and 29’’ wheels.
Here are the results
So for my bicycle spokes length should be 247.5mm+2mm=249.5mm. Closest standard spoke length is 250 mm. I ordered 32 black color spokes 250 mm length on eBay. Brand is Sapim 32 Custom Length Spokes, 14G, Sapim New BLACK with Nipples, 80 to 308mm. | eBay
Those spokes go with black 16 mm nipples, but I needed chrome plated finish nipples to match the front wheel nipples so I ordered those nipples here (DT Swiss Brass Nipple 2.0mm spoke x 16 mm long).
It is also necessary to buy cables inlets to route two 5 mm diameter hydraulic speed shifter cables inside the frame of 2018 Haibike xduro allmtn 6.0. I bought two Haibike Cable inlet 2x4mm (you can also use two 4+5 mm inlets Haibike produces) Haibike Frame Cable Inlets 2x4mm . Haibike does not do 5+5 mm inlets for the cables so I modified these 2x4mm Haibike Cable inlets drilling the holes larger with 5 mm mill
Do not forget to buy a chain. I decided to keep the 2 speed front chainring shifter so I bought fresh 10 speed chain (136 links KMC e10 EPT 10 Speed Anti-Rust Chain E-Bike KMC e10 EPT 10 Speed Anti-Rust Chain E-Bike Mountain Road Hybrid 10spd 136L Bike 766759710996 | eBay ). But if you are planning to use single front chainring then you can use more durable and cheaper single speed chain like KMC e1 chain.
Here are the list of essential tools you will need in order to lace the wheel with the Kindenay hub:
- Spokes nipples wrench (I used Rixen & Kaul KLICKfix SPOKEY Professional 3,25mm )
- Spokes tension measuring tool ( I used Ztto TC-1 and it worked flawlessly )
- Speed Nipple Bit to pre-tension spokes fast, to remove the old spokes fast (I used Unior Speed Nipple Bit with 1.5 mm tip diameter and 2.5 mm tip length )
- Spoke Prep ( I used Wheelsmith Mini Spoke Prep, 15ml - blue )
You will also need to have torque wrench, rear cog wrench, chain breaker and another regular bicycle maintenance tools (but you likely already have them if you decided to install Kindernay due to you are tired to maintain your regular drivetrain).
Once you have all necessary tools and parts you can start assembling process. It took me two days to finish installation. The most difficult and time consuming part was wheel lacing and trueing. Lacing is actually super simple and straight forward process if you know the assembling sequence, but the first time is going to be real struggle. In my case I was not able to find any information or pictures of 32 spokes 2 cross lacing pattern and lasing sequence, so I spent a lot of time just visualizing a figuring out this particular pattern before I actually started building the wheel. And even I started building the wheel I found I did it with wrong sequence and in the middle of the assembly was not able to install another spokes, so I had to undo my assembly started it over again with correct assembly sequence. So pay close attention how to lace the wheel and which sequence of spokes installation you use, it is super critical if you don't want to do your work twice.
So first of all remove the rear wheel from your bicycle, note where and how the reflector on the wheel is attached, note where and how the magnet speed sensor trigger on the wheel is attached ( you will have to place the reflector and the magnet on the new wheel in about the same place). Remove the wheel tire, remove the reflector, remove the magnet, carefully remove the wheel spokes holes cover tape (on Alexrims MD35 you can reuse the rim tape, it is not glued and you can remove it using screwdriver to lift the edge of the tape and slide it off the wheel just like tire), remove the cog.
Measure the existing spokes tension on you wheel with your spokes tension measuring tool. Use this tension for reference when you will trueing the rim with new spokes with Kindernay hub. In my case the spokes tension is around 27 on one side of the wheel and around 30 on opposite side of the wheel (the wheel is not symmetrical), so I will tension the new spokes within 27-30.
I recommend you to watch some videos on YouTube about bicycles wheel lacing process to familiarize yourself with the process before you start working further. It is super critical to disassemble and assemble the wheel the proper way because of you can damage the rim if the spokes if you do this wrong.
This is good a video with wheel disassembling and lacing basics ( please note the video shows wrong lacing pattern and assembling sequence and if you will follow it you will end up with situation in the middle of the build when it is not possible to install spokes further, but this is a good video to show you the idea)
Also watch some videos about how to true and tension the wheel. I used bicycle frame with zit ties instead of fancy trueing tool and it is cheap and works flawlessly just like expensive trueing stand
Attach the wheel to the bicycle and start loosening the spokes nipples with the spokes nipple wrench 1 turn each nipple per time all way around one by one, keep loosening them this way until those will be really loose. It took me about 4 turns. Do not turn each nipple more than 1 turn per time before turning 1 time each other nipple otherwise you can damage the rim.
When the spokes a loose you can take the Speed Nipple Bit and electric screwdriver and unscrew each spoke nipple completely
Detach the old hub with old spokes from the rim
Clean the spokes threads with alcohol and cover with SpokePrep
Now, from this point I will describe assembling process for 32 spokes 2 cross lacing pattern which is required for Kindernay hub. If your Kindernay hub requires different amount of spokes and different crossings amount this sequence will be different! Do your research first. there is a good Android application for wheel pattern visualizing "Kahaki Tool" can help you. There is also another 3D application for visualizing I just found. I wish knew about those applications before I started this work, that would help me to skip a lot of troubles.
So, what I ended up not finding the 32 spokes 2 cross pattern I built 3D CAD model with this pattern to use it as a guide
Lubricate the spokes nipples under head surface with some oil (I used chain lube for this).
Finally I have installed the Kindernay XIV gear hub kit Kindernay ┃The most advanced, high-speed, internal gear hub┃ on my 2018 Haibike xduro allmtn 6.0 size S and today I am going to went thru the process so you can see what you need to to in order to install this kit on your bicycle.
Originally my bicycle had Shimano Deore 10 speed transmission on the real wheel and the 11t and 13t sprockets did not lasting long and started skipping probably after about 300 miles (11t) and 1000 miles (13t). The chain (10S KMC X10e) lasted about 800 miles before 0.5mm stretch. I do not like to maintain my bicycle and change chains and sprockets and constantly spend money on those components, so I decided to try gear hub system.
There are two high end gear hub systems on the market at the moment, Rohloff and Kindernay. Rohloff is pretty complicated for installation on the modern eMTB and requires a bunch of spacers and adapters while Kindernay is plug and play straight forward solution for standard 12mm diameter rear thru-axle with standard spacings options. Kindernay has 14 speeds with 543% gearing range which is even more than my previous 10+2 Shimano Deore speed setup (11-40 teeth rear sprockets and 32-44 teeth front sprockets). And I was planning to combine Shimano Deore 2 speed front shifter with 32 and 44 sprockets with Kindernay which gives ridiculously huge 747% gear ratio range!
So if you decided to swap speed system on you bicycle on Kindernay XIV you need to confirm you rear wheel thru axle is 12 mm diameter. Then measure the width of your rear wheel hub (For 2018 Haibike xduro allmtn 6.0 it is 148mm, this information also can be found in your bicycle specifications list in internet).
Count amount of rear wheel sprockets on your rear wheel rim (I decided to reuse my original rear wheel rim, it is 27.5" Alexrims MD35 and it has 32 sprockets holes). Then check you rear brake rotor diameter (my brake rotor diameter is 180mm) and find correlated rotor diamter for Kindernay setup using information from this page Kindernay Brake Rotors - Kindernay (The Kindernay brake rotors are custom made. They share their mounting bolts with the SWAP shell, saving weight and space. The large bolt circle means that they are stiffer and weigh less. The 7 spokes minimize the number of resonance frequencies and together with the stiffer rotor gives less resoncance and squeal under wet conditions. They are bigger than your standard rotors, with 173mm rotor replacing stock 160mm rotors, and the 193mm rotor replaces 180mm rotors, and 216mm rotor replaces 203 mm rotor).
Now you can start to go shopping for Kindernay XIV. Kinderday offer Kindernay XIV and Kindernay XIV Fatbike products. For regular eMTB you need Kindernay XIV, so go to this page Kindernay XIV - Kindernay and select the parameters of your bicycle you just figured out (rear wheel axle sizes, Swap Cage sprockets amount, rear brake rotor size, pick also twosie hydraulic shifters and 16t cog on the order page. Please note the kit does not include chain tensioner, so if you have full suspension bicycle, or use front chainrings shifter, or your rigid bicycle has no chain tension adjustments then you need to add this item to the order on this page The Kindernay Chain Tensioner -. They include one oil fill with the kit, and you need to change the oil first time after 300 miles and then change oil in the gear hub each 3100 miles of each year whichever comes first, so if you need extra oil with your order here is the page to pick more oil Velvet Oil - Kindernay
It took about 3 weeks to get the kit here in the USA.
With the kit they send you instructions about how to assemble the kit and how to lace the wheel. Wheel lacing can be different depending on your wheel and rear axle spacing, so make sure you know the wheel lacing parameters before ordering spokes. Once you figured out the lacing pattern and wheel parameters you can use spokes calculator and instructions from Kindernay to calculate spokes length and buy those. My original rear wheel rim 27.5" Alexrims MD35 uses 2 mm diameter spokes with 16mm long spokes nipples, so I just planned to buy new spokes with same diameter and and new spokes nipples with the same length. Effective Rim Diameter (ERD) for 27.5" Alexrims MD35 is 567.4mm according internet search Alex MD35 650b, 27.5 rim dimensions | Freespoke
Here are wheel parameters for 2018 Haibike Haibike xduro allmtn 6.0 size S with 27.5" Alexrims MD35 rear wheel rim:
-Hub/flange diameter left side: 110mm
-Hub/flange diameter right side: 110mm
-Flange offset left side: 25mm
-Flange offset right side: 25mm
-Spoke hole diameter: 2.6mm
-Spoke diameter: 2mm
-Effective Rim Diameter (ERD): 567.4
-Number of spokes: 32
-Lacing pattern left side: 2 cross
-Lacing pattern right side: 2 cross
Use this spokes length calculator Spoke length calculator for wheelbuilders or this #1 Wheel Building SPOKE CALCULATOR Now Online | PROWHEELBUILDER | Prowheelbuilder.com and add 2mm vs. the calculated spoke length due to the staggered spoke hole pattern of the SWAP shell for 26", 27.5’’ and 29’’ wheels.
Here are the results
So for my bicycle spokes length should be 247.5mm+2mm=249.5mm. Closest standard spoke length is 250 mm. I ordered 32 black color spokes 250 mm length on eBay. Brand is Sapim 32 Custom Length Spokes, 14G, Sapim New BLACK with Nipples, 80 to 308mm. | eBay
Those spokes go with black 16 mm nipples, but I needed chrome plated finish nipples to match the front wheel nipples so I ordered those nipples here (DT Swiss Brass Nipple 2.0mm spoke x 16 mm long).
It is also necessary to buy cables inlets to route two 5 mm diameter hydraulic speed shifter cables inside the frame of 2018 Haibike xduro allmtn 6.0. I bought two Haibike Cable inlet 2x4mm (you can also use two 4+5 mm inlets Haibike produces) Haibike Frame Cable Inlets 2x4mm . Haibike does not do 5+5 mm inlets for the cables so I modified these 2x4mm Haibike Cable inlets drilling the holes larger with 5 mm mill
Do not forget to buy a chain. I decided to keep the 2 speed front chainring shifter so I bought fresh 10 speed chain (136 links KMC e10 EPT 10 Speed Anti-Rust Chain E-Bike KMC e10 EPT 10 Speed Anti-Rust Chain E-Bike Mountain Road Hybrid 10spd 136L Bike 766759710996 | eBay ). But if you are planning to use single front chainring then you can use more durable and cheaper single speed chain like KMC e1 chain.
Here are the list of essential tools you will need in order to lace the wheel with the Kindenay hub:
- Spokes nipples wrench (I used Rixen & Kaul KLICKfix SPOKEY Professional 3,25mm )
- Spokes tension measuring tool ( I used Ztto TC-1 and it worked flawlessly )
- Speed Nipple Bit to pre-tension spokes fast, to remove the old spokes fast (I used Unior Speed Nipple Bit with 1.5 mm tip diameter and 2.5 mm tip length )
- Spoke Prep ( I used Wheelsmith Mini Spoke Prep, 15ml - blue )
You will also need to have torque wrench, rear cog wrench, chain breaker and another regular bicycle maintenance tools (but you likely already have them if you decided to install Kindernay due to you are tired to maintain your regular drivetrain).
Once you have all necessary tools and parts you can start assembling process. It took me two days to finish installation. The most difficult and time consuming part was wheel lacing and trueing. Lacing is actually super simple and straight forward process if you know the assembling sequence, but the first time is going to be real struggle. In my case I was not able to find any information or pictures of 32 spokes 2 cross lacing pattern and lasing sequence, so I spent a lot of time just visualizing a figuring out this particular pattern before I actually started building the wheel. And even I started building the wheel I found I did it with wrong sequence and in the middle of the assembly was not able to install another spokes, so I had to undo my assembly started it over again with correct assembly sequence. So pay close attention how to lace the wheel and which sequence of spokes installation you use, it is super critical if you don't want to do your work twice.
So first of all remove the rear wheel from your bicycle, note where and how the reflector on the wheel is attached, note where and how the magnet speed sensor trigger on the wheel is attached ( you will have to place the reflector and the magnet on the new wheel in about the same place). Remove the wheel tire, remove the reflector, remove the magnet, carefully remove the wheel spokes holes cover tape (on Alexrims MD35 you can reuse the rim tape, it is not glued and you can remove it using screwdriver to lift the edge of the tape and slide it off the wheel just like tire), remove the cog.
Measure the existing spokes tension on you wheel with your spokes tension measuring tool. Use this tension for reference when you will trueing the rim with new spokes with Kindernay hub. In my case the spokes tension is around 27 on one side of the wheel and around 30 on opposite side of the wheel (the wheel is not symmetrical), so I will tension the new spokes within 27-30.
I recommend you to watch some videos on YouTube about bicycles wheel lacing process to familiarize yourself with the process before you start working further. It is super critical to disassemble and assemble the wheel the proper way because of you can damage the rim if the spokes if you do this wrong.
This is good a video with wheel disassembling and lacing basics ( please note the video shows wrong lacing pattern and assembling sequence and if you will follow it you will end up with situation in the middle of the build when it is not possible to install spokes further, but this is a good video to show you the idea)
Also watch some videos about how to true and tension the wheel. I used bicycle frame with zit ties instead of fancy trueing tool and it is cheap and works flawlessly just like expensive trueing stand
Attach the wheel to the bicycle and start loosening the spokes nipples with the spokes nipple wrench 1 turn each nipple per time all way around one by one, keep loosening them this way until those will be really loose. It took me about 4 turns. Do not turn each nipple more than 1 turn per time before turning 1 time each other nipple otherwise you can damage the rim.
When the spokes a loose you can take the Speed Nipple Bit and electric screwdriver and unscrew each spoke nipple completely
Detach the old hub with old spokes from the rim
Clean the spokes threads with alcohol and cover with SpokePrep
Now, from this point I will describe assembling process for 32 spokes 2 cross lacing pattern which is required for Kindernay hub. If your Kindernay hub requires different amount of spokes and different crossings amount this sequence will be different! Do your research first. there is a good Android application for wheel pattern visualizing "Kahaki Tool" can help you. There is also another 3D application for visualizing I just found. I wish knew about those applications before I started this work, that would help me to skip a lot of troubles.
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So, what I ended up not finding the 32 spokes 2 cross pattern I built 3D CAD model with this pattern to use it as a guide
Lubricate the spokes nipples under head surface with some oil (I used chain lube for this).