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.
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.
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.
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.
I want a Rohloff but I’d have to sell a kidney or something lol
Well yes, for sure it’s overpriced like many bike parts when you compare them to motorbikes equivalents
I Just watched a vid about the rohloff gearbox hub, it looks a good alternative for emtb too.
https://youtu.be/WqFdsFMSBsk
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.
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