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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 1,114
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Does anyone have any experience commuting with a newer Nexus or Sturmey hub in the rain?
I was formerly of the opinion that thick grease would not allow grit to migrate into a hub with dust caps but no seals but it seems not to work that way. Has anyone put a lot of miles on these things in rainy weather? Or maybe repacked one and observed whether or not they have good seals?
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 89
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I know some one that had one of he cheap hubs and it didn't last long. Bad seal, dirt, no good.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Roskilde, Denmark
Posts: 308
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Every time they come out with some new geared hub I try it out, and a few weeks later get my money back.
Only thing I've found that can survive the power/torque/daily commuting punishment is a Rohloff. |
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