when will people learn that maintenance depends on conditions where you ride it. If you ride it in the UK then get an internal hub gears cause it rains like hell. If you ride it in Miami, Florida then get a derailleur bike cause you just have to oil it twice a year cause there is no rain to remove the oil you've put.
i live in miami, fl... i'm looking out my window and its raining, just like it has almost every afternoon for the past 2 months. and just like it will continue to do through most of the summer and "fall." miami is not what you see on TV, almost every single one of my rides gets cut short due to rain if i go out in the afternoon.
I live in Miami too. I love to ride my Trek Lime (auto shifting IGH 3 spd cruiser) in the rain. It just works. Fenders make rain-riding fun, if the rain is warm. See my ride to the park? I'm a geezer, but still a kid. ty.
I would say, NEVER, NEVER buy an internal gear hub. It's just a commercial scheme. They break after one year or two and then you have to buy a brand new bike, since replacing the hub is too expensive to consider in the long term. Besides that you lose close to 8% power with an internal gear hub. They say it's maintanance free, but that's just crap, is it that hard to put some oil on the derailer once in a while?
@vlandre Odd you say that internal gear hubs aren't durable. Does that mean the millions of Dutch bicycles in the Netherlands are with a broken gear hub? My Dutch bike is about 10 years old and still has the same old internal gear hub since it was assembled. My bike got no TLC during those 10 years and everything still works! OK, it makes a bit of rattling noise but it still shifts fine.
@vlandre , they've only been making IGH hubs for...about 109 years now. Many are more durable than the bikes they are put on. Look up Sturmey-Archer? Don't talk nonsense, and derailleurs need more than "some oil" once in a while. IGH hubs are better than ever. And I'm just so "over" 27 speed nonsense for my riding. I can do with a bulletproof Nexus Inter 3. Light and cheap and quiet and efficient.
Need help in buying a bike. What is the most maintenance free bike that Trek makes? I was looking at the Soho S or the Trek 4300. I guess to pin point the question, the one the bike tech does not work on that much or never see's.
He needs a haircut!
agustgus11 2 years ago
when will people learn that maintenance depends on conditions where you ride it. If you ride it in the UK then get an internal hub gears cause it rains like hell. If you ride it in Miami, Florida then get a derailleur bike cause you just have to oil it twice a year cause there is no rain to remove the oil you've put.
kotapaka 2 years ago
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ampdavolts 2 years ago
i live in miami, fl... i'm looking out my window and its raining, just like it has almost every afternoon for the past 2 months. and just like it will continue to do through most of the summer and "fall." miami is not what you see on TV, almost every single one of my rides gets cut short due to rain if i go out in the afternoon.
yaniel87 2 years ago
I live in Miami too. I love to ride my Trek Lime (auto shifting IGH 3 spd cruiser) in the rain. It just works. Fenders make rain-riding fun, if the rain is warm. See my ride to the park? I'm a geezer, but still a kid. ty.
ampdavolts 1 year ago
I would say, NEVER, NEVER buy an internal gear hub. It's just a commercial scheme. They break after one year or two and then you have to buy a brand new bike, since replacing the hub is too expensive to consider in the long term. Besides that you lose close to 8% power with an internal gear hub. They say it's maintanance free, but that's just crap, is it that hard to put some oil on the derailer once in a while?
vlandre 2 years ago
@vlandre Odd you say that internal gear hubs aren't durable. Does that mean the millions of Dutch bicycles in the Netherlands are with a broken gear hub? My Dutch bike is about 10 years old and still has the same old internal gear hub since it was assembled. My bike got no TLC during those 10 years and everything still works! OK, it makes a bit of rattling noise but it still shifts fine.
mondorescue 1 year ago 6
@mondorescue i hate gear hubs xD
peter3337 1 year ago
@vlandre , they've only been making IGH hubs for...about 109 years now. Many are more durable than the bikes they are put on. Look up Sturmey-Archer? Don't talk nonsense, and derailleurs need more than "some oil" once in a while. IGH hubs are better than ever. And I'm just so "over" 27 speed nonsense for my riding. I can do with a bulletproof Nexus Inter 3. Light and cheap and quiet and efficient.
ampdavolts 8 months ago
Need help in buying a bike. What is the most maintenance free bike that Trek makes? I was looking at the Soho S or the Trek 4300. I guess to pin point the question, the one the bike tech does not work on that much or never see's.
ARTOFWAR2008 2 years ago
Buy the Specialized Langster. For around 700$ you get a lot of bike and very little maintenance.
dinkyfriend 2 years ago
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youstinkmom 2 years ago