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Old 25-10.-2007, 07:15 PM   #1
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Default Automatic gearbox!

Hi all

I am new to the forum and a newbie bikerider (unless you count riding a single speed with rear brakes when I was 9!).

I am interested in bikes with "Nexus 8 speed Internal Rear Hub". Closest thing I can find to automatic gear change plus can change gear without pedalling. My kind of bike.

Can you make any suggestions to types of bikes that have this? And what have your experiences been?

I am looking forward to upgrading from my kmart klunker.

Many thanks in advance.

I should add that I am into the bicycle trail 'weekend' city comfort style.

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Old 25-10.-2007, 11:36 PM   #2
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I have a friend with a Giant Comfort Bike, it has a Nexus Auto D, fully auto 4 speed hub.
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Old 26-10.-2007, 09:17 AM   #3
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I don't belong on this forum but couldn't pass up that title.

The Cadillac AV-8, available at Target and Amazon, comes with a Sturmey Archer 8-speed hub as well as totally enclosed drum brakes. I got one just to get the wheels and put them on a MTB frame but the project bogged down and I wound up just riding the thing. It's great but heavy. Also, the full suspension eats up a lot of power, making distance cycling more difficult.

Maybe try a modern derailleur-equipped bike at a shop. It's a lot lighter and the system has less mechanical drag than an internal hub. Index shifting is almost as easy as automatic. You do not find just the right spot with a friction shifter like in the old days. You press the shift trigger until it clicks, then release, and you've gone up or down one speed.
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Old 26-10.-2007, 08:13 PM   #4
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Thanks guys!!!

I have heard that it is 'heavy' but surely not as heavy as my current bike??? I will test one model out tomorrow.

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Old 27-10.-2007, 09:45 AM   #5
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Oops, I guess that would be Brisbane. You probably don't have any Target stores or they don't carry the same stuff!
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