Re: [RBW] Re: Shifting a Rohloff from the stem

2014-08-27 Thread Scott Henry
As I look through that link in the first post :
http://cyclingabout.com/index.php/2011/11/rohloff-hubs-with-drop-handlebars

I'm drawn to #14 the Lenker X-ACT Randonneur Vario Handlebar.

Has anyone ever seen these take-apart drop bars in person?   I only see
little bits of info online and its all in German, but I really like the
idea of the bars.I have an old Softride stem that I want to put
dropbars onto but its made so that curved bars won't twist around the stem
clamp (as in made for flat bars only)

Thanks for any help
Scott




On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Matthew Snyder mwsny...@gmail.com wrote:

 I mount my Rohloff shifter on the quill stem on my Bilenky with Albatross
 (recently converted to Bosco) bars, but not in the way it's shown in photo
 #4, where it sticks out on one side.  I just insert the quill through the
 shifter before it goes into the headset/steerer tube.  I don't have a great
 photo of this setup, but you can get the idea from this shot:

 https://www.flickr.com/photos/awilliams53/9278892005/

 It felt weird at first, trying to shift that way, because it's a
 hand/wrist motion you don't typically make on a bike.  But after about two
 weeks, I got used to it, and now I love it.  I've had that setup for about
 three years.  I like that it leaves my bars totally open for more hand
 positions -- the Rohloff shifter is pretty large, and managed to occupy
 more bar space than I liked.  On long rides (100 miles), the asymmetry of
 the hand positions on either side of the bar would really start to get to
 me.

 You do need a reasonable amount of quill real estate to make this method
 work, though.

 -- Matthew, Seattle


 On Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:24:16 PM UTC-7, BSWP wrote:

 I'm purt near serious about making up a new frame with a Rohloff IGH.
 Looking at the myriad ways of mounting the shifter, I'm drawn to putting it
 on the quill stem, like shown here, #11, on someone's Atlantis:

 http://cyclingabout.com/index.php/2011/11/rohloff-hubs-with-
 drop-handlebars/

 This seems reasonable, and leaves me free to experiment with bars and
 brake levers. Anyone done this and liked it over the long haul?

 - Andrew, Berkeley

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[RBW] Re: Shifting a Rohloff from the stem

2014-08-26 Thread Matthew Snyder
I mount my Rohloff shifter on the quill stem on my Bilenky with Albatross 
(recently converted to Bosco) bars, but not in the way it's shown in photo 
#4, where it sticks out on one side.  I just insert the quill through the 
shifter before it goes into the headset/steerer tube.  I don't have a great 
photo of this setup, but you can get the idea from this shot:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/awilliams53/9278892005/

It felt weird at first, trying to shift that way, because it's a hand/wrist 
motion you don't typically make on a bike.  But after about two weeks, I 
got used to it, and now I love it.  I've had that setup for about three 
years.  I like that it leaves my bars totally open for more hand positions 
-- the Rohloff shifter is pretty large, and managed to occupy more bar 
space than I liked.  On long rides (100 miles), the asymmetry of the hand 
positions on either side of the bar would really start to get to me.  

You do need a reasonable amount of quill real estate to make this method 
work, though.

-- Matthew, Seattle
 

On Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:24:16 PM UTC-7, BSWP wrote:

 I'm purt near serious about making up a new frame with a Rohloff IGH. 
 Looking at the myriad ways of mounting the shifter, I'm drawn to putting it 
 on the quill stem, like shown here, #11, on someone's Atlantis:


 http://cyclingabout.com/index.php/2011/11/rohloff-hubs-with-drop-handlebars/

 This seems reasonable, and leaves me free to experiment with bars and 
 brake levers. Anyone done this and liked it over the long haul?

 - Andrew, Berkeley


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[RBW] Re: Shifting a Rohloff from the stem

2014-08-25 Thread Ginz
Andrew,

I haven't tried this but I am surprised that folks run anything other than 
the Cane Creek or the Bertoud setup.  I run my Rohloff on a flat handlebar 
and takes quite a bit of twisting force to shift.  If I had to take my 
hands off the bars, I'd probably be wobbling all over the place.  Of 
course, my Rohloff bike is more of a trail bike which makes that problem 
worse.

You can always try it and change it later.  It looks like the stem-mounted 
setup won't cost you much if anything extra.

Ginz






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[RBW] Re: Shifting a Rohloff from the stem

2014-08-25 Thread davidfrench
I have the CoMotion shifter that comes in 31.8mm to attach close to the stem 
(on 31.8 bars of course). I really like this one, its sturdy and offer a really 
good grip. Maybe useless if you're thinking of a bike with quil stem tho...

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[RBW] Re: Shifting a Rohloff from the stem

2014-08-25 Thread R Gonet
Andrew,

Some years ago I ran a Rohloff on my Hilsen and tried both the Hubbub (#2) 
and the bar-end for quill stem (#11).  I preferred the bar-end method.  I 
don't use the drops that much, so the quill was much closer to my hand. 
 It's also less expensive and would be a good place to start since, as you 
point out it doesn't interfere with your experimentation with bars and 
brake levers.  Another thing that the writer does not mention about the 
Hubbub is that it slips into the end of your bar and extends the length by 
several inches, so you really need to saw off a piece of your bar end.  If 
you decide to go the Hubbub route, PM me and I'll see if I can still find 
my old one for you.




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[RBW] Re: Shifting a Rohloff from the stem

2014-08-25 Thread blakcloud

I remember seeing this setup on Flickr. Cruise through his photos to see 
the complete bike. 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/andychurch/7302139292/in/photostream/

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[RBW] Re: Shifting a Rohloff from the stem

2014-08-25 Thread Ginz
Correction: Co Motion - not Cane Creek

On Monday, August 25, 2014 9:31:24 AM UTC-4, Ginz wrote:

 Andrew,

 I haven't tried this but I am surprised that folks run anything other than 
 the Cane Creek or the Bertoud setup.  I run my Rohloff on a flat handlebar 
 and takes quite a bit of twisting force to shift.  If I had to take my 
 hands off the bars, I'd probably be wobbling all over the place.  Of 
 course, my Rohloff bike is more of a trail bike which makes that problem 
 worse.

 You can always try it and change it later.  It looks like the stem-mounted 
 setup won't cost you much if anything extra.

 Ginz






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