I have an Evans with a Polish made "Lucznic" coaster brake, haven't rode it, but I wonder about it's performance!
-Adam
-Adam
BeWhat kind of grease do you use in the CB-E110 , first time to service this hub, thanks for any reply
What kind of grease do you use in the CB-E110 , first time to service this hub, thanks for any reply
Still foot operated, so a coaster brakei lie putting ny foot berween the front fork and wheel
Hope I do not revive a topic that is too old, but I like to share my experiences so far:
STURMEY ARCHER S1C hub:
I have been riding this one for about 900km's (560 miles) now and really am fond of the hub:
How am I using this hub?
For singlespeed klunking/mountainbiking. 24inch wheels with 3.0 tires. Mostly singletrack over hard tree stumps and sometimes cycling over tarmac. A quick descent now and then. I am riding in mud and fine sand aswell.
Positive:
No cracks or tears after high and hard jumps.
No sand in the bearings.
The "roller" type coaster brake really brakes hard! It bites.
No oxidation on the hub shell after some moist and water.
Feels solid and smooth.
Negative:
A bit of bearing play after 500km's (310 miles) of riding. Easy to fix, but still.
The "roller" type coaster brake really brakes hard! After a jump, I managed to land on the pedal that had a rearward position... you can probably guess what happened... I went over the bars and landed with my face (helmet) on the road.
SHIMANO CB-E110 hub:
Riding this for thousands of miles now.
How am I using this hub?
For commuting in rain and dirty weather, sometimes a little offroading.
Positive:
Parts and internals easy to replace.
Parts fairly standardized, for example: The axle thread is M10x1. A very useable type of thread for me.
Pretty tough hub, can take a beating and wear.
Rolls fairly well.
Even though the hub is made of steel, no signs of rust on the shell so far.
Negative:
Dirt can get into the hub fairly easy, so cleaning the bearings on a montly basis is neccesary (note: riding for 70 miles in dirty weahter each week).
VELOSTEEL:
How am I using this hub?
I used it for a couple of weeks on a city bike. Not very fond of it.
Positive:
Robust and tough hub at first glance.
Easy to repair.
Big tough bearings for rolling.
Negative:
Braking is not great.
Cheaply built.
The hub has quite some rolling resistance when new compared to other hubs.
Pictures: Klunker with 24x3 wheels and the Sturmey Archer S1c Hub.
Is it possible that the cog has play behind the snap ring? Or that the dust cover behind the cog has play? Also is the brake arm snugly secured between the cone and lock nut?Hi, I know this post is more than a year old but I will try.
So, I am running a Shimano CB E-110 hub for like a year now and it is making me crazy. The problem is it is rattling like crazy when I am going over bumps or uneven surfaces. When coasting but also while pedaling. It started a few weeks after I bought the bike and it got worse since then. I have changed the internal parts, re-greased it several times. I don't know what could be the problem. It is fairly simple inside so I don't know what could cause the problem. Maybe the brake calipers rattling or the clutch? Let me know if you have experienced such thing and you are still there
Is it possible that the cog has play behind the snap ring? Or that the dust cover behind the cog has play? Also is the brake arm snugly secured between the cone and lock nut?
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