Jeff -- inviting tenders of interest from interested parties; offlist. The kickback sounds very interesting (the only better thing would be a close ratio 3 speed hub; the S3X really has gaps too wide for my taste) and I'll be interested to hear of anyone's experience with it.
PAM On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 7:30 PM, Jeff Lesperance <[email protected]> wrote: > I've pondered a kickback hub quite a bit. I've built and sold too many > single speed and fixed gear bikes, as much as I love their simplicity, the > terrain around me just wants more than one gear. I've also had just > about every other modern IGH, save for a rollhoff, and they were all heavy, > each had their quirks, and I only really loved one (shimano nexus "red > band"). I have no IGH bikes in the fleet at the moment. I think that the > 2-speed kickback/coaster would be the cheapest and easiest to implement and > experiment with - no shifter, no cabling involved. I'm trying not to take a > position here on the ultimate disposition of your ram, but in full > disclosure, it is my size. > > > On Thursday, March 5, 2015, Patrick Moore <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I've wavered like a reed in the wind about the Ram since I got it 2 years >> ago. On the one hand it fills an otherwise unfilled niche, multigear road >> bike; on the other hand, while it's very nice, I simply like riding my >> customs better and think either of (1) converting the gofast to a >> derailleur version of the errand fixie; or more likely, (2) simply getting >> multispeed hub gear wheels built for each of them. (Another conundrum: 2 >> speed kickback with coaster brake? S3X fixed? S3X freewheeled? 3 speed with >> coaster brake? -- The coaster brake so that I don't have to add a rear >> caliper to either, which obviously I'd have to do if I opted for #3.) >> >> I rode the Ram 11 miles today, Mom's to home; then swapped for the '03 >> and rode that back, 11 miles. Annoying winds both ways -- in NM we have >> headwinds that come from multiple directions. >> >> The Ram has better tires -- Parigi Roubaix vs/ Kojaks; but the '03 just >> feels nicer: less ponderous in acceleration and quicker handling. >> >> OTOH, the Ram handles heavy rear grocery loads better. The nice thing >> about both bikes is that they are nice unladen but carry modestly heavy >> loads well; it's just that the Ram will handle 40 lb but the '03 gets >> squirrely at over 30. Not a practical big deal. >> >> One reason for hesitating about a sale is the worry that 559 road tires >> will disappear; but then, I'd probably want a Roadeo or something like that >> ... And a Ravn. And and and and.... >> >> Spring windy season has started. Not horribly bad, but with a 70" gear >> (no manly man will shift the chain to the 63" gear) I had some 3 miles of >> standing on the Mom-ward bound leg, climbing several hundred feet from the >> river valley at 5K against a NNW wind. 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