My son has lashed out with his new-found savings to buy himself a Rohloff and covert his touring bike (my old Giant Sedona 1993 frame). The hub package has a few new surprises:
1. The new shifter is standard, for better grip.
2. The hub shell is a silver model but it is now anodised rather than polished; should give better long-term appearance.
3. Enclosed with the hub in the box is a nice hard-bound book - "Rohloff Geschichten" (Rohloff Stories). Unfortunately it is all in German
It has a whole series of stories from Rohloff-equipped cyclists, together with a host of info about the hub and broken down diagrams of the gear components and the active parts in each of the 14 gears. Such a shame it is in German, not sure whether they have an English version, as we bought the hub from bike24, and it has the German manual too. We have just downloaded the English manual from the Rohloff web-site, so that's OK.
My son is now looking forward to building up the hub on his bike. He seems keen to do his own wheel-build. We have no wheel-truing stand, but he has built two wheels previously just using the bike frame and brakes as guides, and they have served him well. I have advised him that, due the Rohloff's weight, it might be better to pay $70 and get a shop to build the wheel, but I don't think he will.