This is lovely Dave!One of my favorite builds yet.P. W.~(917) 514-2207~On Nov 1, 2024, at 1:02 PM, DavidP wrote:I got the Roaduno racked and fendered and it's almost complete - I think just chain stay protection and a headlamp remain. Here's how it sits:Bill and Neal - appreciate the thoughts on
Very nice Roaduno (from a fellow Boston-area Roaduno owner)! I have the
SRAM version of that hub, currently on a 1950 Raleigh Lenton Tourist, and
Bill's cautionaries do make sense. It's an interesting experiment.
I did a quick search for that S-A A2 hub, saw that it's discontinued, but
came acr
Silver with Purple for the win. Very nice. I like the willingness to
experiment on the gearing front, but don't know how it'll work out on a
multi-chainring bike. If the operating principal is the same as other
automatic shifting systems I've seen, then it's rotating weights inside the
hub.
Super fun looking set-up! I'll be curious to hear how that automatic
transmission works for ya
On Wednesday, October 30, 2024 at 11:26:04 PM UTC-4 DavidP wrote:
> I've completed the initial build of my 54.5cm Roaduno frame and taken it
> around the block. It's fully rideable but I'll be adding