I know from searching through old threads that, a while back, a number of members used Nexus 7 speed hubs on some bikes.
I did not see much about coaster brake internally geared hubs , so I thought I'd post some observations in case anyone else wants to try the 8 speed. It IS a bit pricey, especially if you buy the hub separately and have your LBS lace up a wheel for you. You could have another pretty nice bike for the price of the wheel and hub if you buy it all new and have someone else building it. But, it's NOTHING like Rohloff in price.
I could not find a source in the US for a ready made wheel with this hub. I think the only source I found was in Germany.
I recommend googling and reading existing reviews. You'll find that most of what is posted commonly in reviews is true. Even properly installed and adjusted, the Nexus 8 speeds commonly slip a bit in 4th gear. You will get that slip from 4th to 3rd from time to time. You might get a little growl or grind, particularly at top end, until you've broken it in.
You may get a little cable stretch after using for a while. (Or maybe a little slip in the cable where it is attached via a little tiny puck that is inserted into a hole in the shifting ring on the hub?) Try to get the initial install with as little slack in the cable, as little use of the adjuster barrel, so you'll have some adjustment left when the cable needs to be tightened up.
The attachment of the cable to the hub is a PITA until you get the hang of it. This is one thing I for which I have not seen a good instructional video. Once you've done it a few times it becomes much easier - but it will never be as easy as attaching the cable on a Sturmey or even Shimano 3 speed hub. I should make a video, but I hate to redo it again even ow that I know how.
Riding it is very cool. You've got a broad range of gears pretty evenly and closely spaced, so that you can ride at a nice even cadence and increase your speed with a fairly smooth transition and little exertion. I am loving having that many gears AND a coaster brake.
I did not see much about coaster brake internally geared hubs , so I thought I'd post some observations in case anyone else wants to try the 8 speed. It IS a bit pricey, especially if you buy the hub separately and have your LBS lace up a wheel for you. You could have another pretty nice bike for the price of the wheel and hub if you buy it all new and have someone else building it. But, it's NOTHING like Rohloff in price.
I could not find a source in the US for a ready made wheel with this hub. I think the only source I found was in Germany.
I recommend googling and reading existing reviews. You'll find that most of what is posted commonly in reviews is true. Even properly installed and adjusted, the Nexus 8 speeds commonly slip a bit in 4th gear. You will get that slip from 4th to 3rd from time to time. You might get a little growl or grind, particularly at top end, until you've broken it in.
You may get a little cable stretch after using for a while. (Or maybe a little slip in the cable where it is attached via a little tiny puck that is inserted into a hole in the shifting ring on the hub?) Try to get the initial install with as little slack in the cable, as little use of the adjuster barrel, so you'll have some adjustment left when the cable needs to be tightened up.
The attachment of the cable to the hub is a PITA until you get the hang of it. This is one thing I for which I have not seen a good instructional video. Once you've done it a few times it becomes much easier - but it will never be as easy as attaching the cable on a Sturmey or even Shimano 3 speed hub. I should make a video, but I hate to redo it again even ow that I know how.
Riding it is very cool. You've got a broad range of gears pretty evenly and closely spaced, so that you can ride at a nice even cadence and increase your speed with a fairly smooth transition and little exertion. I am loving having that many gears AND a coaster brake.