Author Topic: Easy Rohloff Cable Replacement  (Read 5248 times)

Andrew

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Easy Rohloff Cable Replacement
« on: March 24, 2004, 02:57:12 PM »
I've seen on a few forums questions and concerns regarding Rohloff hub cable replacement "in the field".

So I have asked our designer AndyB to explain the simple solutions available.

AndyB's response:
The replacement of the internal gear wire in a Rohloff hub is not
particularly tricky, once the instructions have been read and understood.
Having said that, I would much rather change the cable at home in the dry,
under good lighting conditions, with my reading glasses, cable cutters and
cup of tea available, I would much rather change it when I am under no
pressure, than change it halfway up a mountain in a storm during the night!
 
Whilst it may not be difficult to replace in ideal circumstances, the cable
is unusual being 0.9mm which makes it rather difficult to obtain "in the
field". It is essential to carry some with you on tour. We identified the
need to carry some 0.9mm cable before we launched the Ravens, so we supply
every new Rohloff bike with the appropriate service items.

I have not broken a Rohloff cable (and it is my intention to try and ensure
that I never do!) but I have been told that the twist grip becoming much
more difficult to turn is an indication that a cable breakage is
imminent...my advise is therefore to investigate the cause of such
occurrences immediately!

But prevention is much better than cure, so why not consider maintaining the
cable in the same way that you would the cam belt in your car? I.e. change
it at regular intervals, the intervals being shorter than the service life
of the component. I would suggest that because our cycles have such a
perfect line of entry of the cable into the hub, the cable should fail at
the upper end of Rohloff's 10,000- 30,000Km projected service life...so
20,000Km service intervals should see very few, if any, of our customers
with broken cables.
 To those poor unfortunate individuals who always seem to have bad luck with
mechanical things, I would say that, even if you changed it at 10,000km
(i.e. every other oil change) it would require but a fraction of your time
spent in maintenance compared to a derailleur system.
For the tourist there are two alternative strategies to consider;
[1] Opting for the (more expensive and heavier) version with the external
gear box...this uses conventional 1.1mm gear cable and conventional (brake)
outer casing all the way through and in the (unlikely) event of one of these
breaking, disconnect the external box and a simple turn of an 8mm spanner
will engage whichever gear you wish, enabling you to continue on to a
suitable repair facility.
[2] Carry a complete axle ring assembly and a good quality T20 Torx driver;
this allows the replacement of the cables in less time than it would take to
repair a puncture and pump up a tyre. You then have 10,000Km minimum to find
a suitable time and place to perfect the technique to replace the 0.9mm
cable in your old axle ring assembly before you could possibly need it
again. The axle ring assembly costs £40 from SJS Cycles (SJSC part No.
10358) it weighs 64g and comes complete with cables installed and cut to
precisely the correct length, rubber gaiters fitted and QR fittings
attached.

Now does anyone have any useful tips on what to do when, after being hit by
a rock, your rear derailleur not only rips out a handful of spokes but,
because you managed to stay on your bike and ride out the skid, the torque
rips off the frame's derailleur hanger and opens the rear drop out to 45
degrees?


woodpecker

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Re: Easy Rohloff Cable Replacement
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2004, 11:07:00 AM »
So what are the "service items" - I got the book and a spanner but the statement below infers some other things should be included?

Mel



"Whilst it may not be difficult to replace in ideal circumstances, the cable
is unusual being 0.9mm which makes it rather difficult to obtain "in the
field". It is essential to carry some with you on tour. We identified the
need to carry some 0.9mm cable before we launched the Ravens, so we supply
every new Rohloff bike with the appropriate service items."
 

Andrew

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Re: Easy Rohloff Cable Replacement
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2004, 12:58:23 PM »
quote:
Originally posted by woodpecker

So what are the "service items" - I got the book and a spanner but the statement below infers some other things should be included?

Mel



"Whilst it may not be difficult to replace in ideal circumstances, the cable
is unusual being 0.9mm which makes it rather difficult to obtain "in the
field". It is essential to carry some with you on tour. We identified the
need to carry some 0.9mm cable before we launched the Ravens, so we supply
every new Rohloff bike with the appropriate service items."





Hi Mel,

Please call or email Robin direct so we can answer your question.
01278 441522
robin@sjscycles.com

Many thanks
Andrew