While wireless derailleurs may offer fast and precise electronic shifting, the things ain’t cheap. That’s where the NXS system comes in, as it’s promised to make existing cable-actuated mountain bike derailleurs wireless for less than eighty dollars.

  • Mac@mander.xyz
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    3 days ago

    Transmission systems have evolved and there are really good and robust options—they just arent ultra-light and ultra-efficient, which is what cyclists want.

    Gearboxes seem great but they weigh a little more and technically eat a small fraction of power. I’d have one on my bike if it were an option—i hate dérailleurs.
    Maybe my next bike.

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      2 days ago

      Exactly. Derailleurs are the worst part of the bike to fix and calibrate (except spokes), but by fuck are they good at what matters. They’re a few parts utilizing tension and springs to hold a chain in place.

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        2 days ago

        Someone should invent a sort of ROHLOFF which mounts as a standard derailleur (or as a disc brake). That would be a real advance by taking the best of both worlds.

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      Yeah true. Zerode bikes are taking it on. I have an older zerode with a heavy shimano alfine gearbox but the new ones are integrated with a belt instead of a chain as well.

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      3 days ago

      They say they add approx 400gr: out of 20-25 kg bike is ok I guess. I’d like to see a switch to shift manually though