WoodlandHills
10 kW
I installed the Nexus 3 that I had laced into the stock 80mm rim that came with my single speed Bikes Direct Deadeye Monster fat bike last night. It was a very easy and direct bolt-on with no need to alter the bike or the hub except where I had to use a file to remove a bit of plastic from the twist shifter. This was due to the Bafang brake levers being a bit thick/clunky: YMMV......
The IGH came with a 19t sprocket which results in a slightly lower first gear for hill climbing. The street I live on has a 32 degree slope and with the stock gearing of 46/22 (BBSHD/SS freewheel) I could climb it but had to stand on the pedals. Now with 46/19 (BBSHD/Nexus3) gearing and in the lowest Nexus gear I can make the climb while staying seated. I have a 23t Nexus sprocket in transit as well as a LunaCycle 42t chainwheel for the Bafang, so I hope to be able to set up 1st gear for singletrack, 2nd for fire roads and 3rd for pavement with the right combination.
The chaninline seems to be pretty good with all stock parts, but there is still room between the 4" rear tire and the chain for the Luna Cycle chainwheel to move the front sprocket inboard a bit. Only a good thrash will tell if it will jump off of the sprockets under a heavy load although a 32 degree hill is a decent load and it was fine!
The IGH came with a 19t sprocket which results in a slightly lower first gear for hill climbing. The street I live on has a 32 degree slope and with the stock gearing of 46/22 (BBSHD/SS freewheel) I could climb it but had to stand on the pedals. Now with 46/19 (BBSHD/Nexus3) gearing and in the lowest Nexus gear I can make the climb while staying seated. I have a 23t Nexus sprocket in transit as well as a LunaCycle 42t chainwheel for the Bafang, so I hope to be able to set up 1st gear for singletrack, 2nd for fire roads and 3rd for pavement with the right combination.
The chaninline seems to be pretty good with all stock parts, but there is still room between the 4" rear tire and the chain for the Luna Cycle chainwheel to move the front sprocket inboard a bit. Only a good thrash will tell if it will jump off of the sprockets under a heavy load although a 32 degree hill is a decent load and it was fine!