Been a fan of Sachs hubs for a long time, the Duomatic (kicker) being probably my favorite hub for distance/speed. People ask me about them on rides sometimes, but since they're out of production I wanted to try the S2C so I could suggest it or not, so the other day I built a SA S2C into a wheel:
Rolling resistance seems pretty low, some folks don't care for the clicking sound but it doesn't really bother me much.
The shift and brake points are much closer to the drive than on the Duomatic which is kind of nice.
The brake action is decent, seems on par with the Duomatic.
The one thing I'm not sure about happens when pedaling forward. Setting the bike up in the stand, bottom bracket adjusted, just set chain tension, pedaling forward to check everything: there's a fairly strong resistance in the drive of the hub. I thought this was might be a tight BB, then chain tension, but those were both good. Pulled another B2C from the box and checked it out in hand: same thing, lots of resistance in drive, almost as if the cones were too tight. This doesn't seem to be causing any problem, and it's not noticed when riding, just a little disconcerting when pedaling in the stand as the drive will stop immediately when forward pressure is released.
Anyone have any experience with this?
Rolling resistance seems pretty low, some folks don't care for the clicking sound but it doesn't really bother me much.
The shift and brake points are much closer to the drive than on the Duomatic which is kind of nice.
The brake action is decent, seems on par with the Duomatic.
The one thing I'm not sure about happens when pedaling forward. Setting the bike up in the stand, bottom bracket adjusted, just set chain tension, pedaling forward to check everything: there's a fairly strong resistance in the drive of the hub. I thought this was might be a tight BB, then chain tension, but those were both good. Pulled another B2C from the box and checked it out in hand: same thing, lots of resistance in drive, almost as if the cones were too tight. This doesn't seem to be causing any problem, and it's not noticed when riding, just a little disconcerting when pedaling in the stand as the drive will stop immediately when forward pressure is released.
Anyone have any experience with this?
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