Thanks Frankie!
I am from "Haaksbergen" in Overijssel, near Enschede. A pretty boring, but ok town. We are moving to another country in the future, maybe even this year.
I realize I am all over the place with my hub ideas, sorry for that.
What am I looking for:
A front and rear hub that:
- Are reliable. So can be used for singletrack mountainbiking: Climbing and descents.
- Have spare parts available, without and endless search on the internet. So serviceable.
- Fit in the frame:
- Rear: 110 / 120mm over locknut dimension.
- Front: Standard OLD 100mm.
- Have a certain old look to them (drum/coaster brake).
- Front/Rear a bit of the same look colour wise.
With above mentioned demands, I try to avoid old hubs.
Rear hub:
3 speed IGH or 3 - 8 speed cassette.
Options:
Nexus 3-speed with coasterbrake:
+ Cheap, relatively reliable, simple to repair, tough, parts available everywhere.
- Ugly grey colour (my opinion), does not feel very refined in comparison with a Sturmey Archer hub.
Sturmey Archer S-RC3:
+ Great looks that fit the front hub option, refined great feel, simple to repair, reliable.
- Netherlands and Germany no availability whatsoever?? Sturmey Archer headquarters in the Netherlands does not reply to anything...
Sturmey Archer X-RD3:
+ Great looks that fit the front hub option, refined great feel, simple to repair, reliable.
- Netherlands and Germany no availability whatsoever?? Sturmey Archer headquarters in the Netherlands does not reply to anything...
Sturmey Archer X-RDC (drum brake with cassette)
It is a 135mm over locknut dimension... I don't know if I get that to fit.....
A strong drum brake front hub:
The older ones, like the black one I now have at home (see last post pictures), are not strong enough for some hilly terrain. I used to have this hub on a bike:
Gazelle front hub
They are originally 200 euros
and they brake like a spoon goes through soup. I do like the looks!
The Sturmey Archer XL-FD hub looks great and brakes really good.
Rollerbrakes are okay, but not good enough for this build
Conclusion:
I am looking for a oldschool authentic look, but modern performance and maintainability. Too bad that Sturmey Archer is not that much available.... only the S1C en S2C is for sale a lot here.
edit:
A thought:
SA XL-FD front hub with a Shimano Nexus 3 (coasterbrake).
And then powercoat the hubs....
Powder coating bicycle hub
Although everything is relative, when something is broken.... just lace another hub....