I'm impressed with it so far. It sure did feel good to set it free of its confinesVery cool to score one still in the box. They're super solid bikes. Must have felt great cutting all those zip ties and setting it free!
Awesome hub but shifting mechanism can be annoyingly sensitive at first but you get accustomed to it quickly.It's coming along nicely. I would use a 2 speed hub with coaster brake and avoid cables and shifter.
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I like that idea. I have a three speed coaster shimano, but the cable would junk up the clean look.It's coming along nicely. I would use a 2 speed hub with coaster brake and avoid cables and shifter.
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I Agree I love my kickbacks the sram is great once you get use to itI use a Sturmey Archer S2C kickback hub like JA331 has on his Colson, but the vintage hubs made by Bendix work well if they are in good shape. They have 3 yellow or red bands on the hub shell.
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A company named Eagle started making reproductions of the Bendix yellow band hubs recently. I'm not sure where to find one, maybe Ebay.
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I also use a Sram Automatix 2 speed but it shifts automatically up and down at about 10-12 mph, with the other hubs you need you to pedal back to shift. You don't need to think about shifting with the Sram hub. Mine isn't the coaster version, but they are still in stock at some shops even though they quit making them a few years ago.
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If the bike with a kickback hub is the only bike you ride, the shifting becomes natural and easy. Otherwise it might be a nuisance.
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