Nexus hub gears
Discussion
I have a new commuting bike, Spez Globe elite with these gears and I have been told it's a pig to fit the rear wheel back after changing tyres and inner tubes. Apparently there is a spring that launches into orbit when the wheel is taken off. Any advice please? Is this a job best left to the LBS?
I've not yet bothered to learn, despite having two hub geared bikes. I was advised to fix the puncture without removing the wheel: over-inflate, listen for the whistle, deflate, pop the bead in that area and just pull a length of inner out, reinflate so that the puncture is obvious, then fix. Works for me, and it appears to be the norm from others I've spoken to.
I am sure it's easy enough to reinstall the hubs, but if, like me, you have a full mudguard, rack, enclosed chainguard, chaintensioners, etc, it may still be quicker to fix with the wheel in place. I'll just add that I had to buy a new front wheel recently, ad the previous owner busted the front dynohub, probably through incorrectly reinstalling it.
I am currently running Schwalbe big apples and marathon plus. No punctures so far.
I am sure it's easy enough to reinstall the hubs, but if, like me, you have a full mudguard, rack, enclosed chainguard, chaintensioners, etc, it may still be quicker to fix with the wheel in place. I'll just add that I had to buy a new front wheel recently, ad the previous owner busted the front dynohub, probably through incorrectly reinstalling it.
I am currently running Schwalbe big apples and marathon plus. No punctures so far.
Edited by Mekon on Monday 18th August 12:45
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