Dear Sam,
Focussing on this could be a challenge as we've just done the Grand Slam, again and I felt an urgent beer coming on (Tomos Watkins' Cwrw Braf, naturally). I'll leave off my English friends until I've sent this. Cymru am byth.
I was similarly concerned about wear and tear on the Rohloff. I didn't want to squander the modest 100,000 km plus service life of the hub on the mundane business of getting to work.
The Catalyst's claim to versatility, which persuaded me to part with so much cash in the first instnce, can only be fully realised with at least another set of wheels.
My bike takes on one of several different avatars depending on its wheel, tyre or fork configuration.
In it's MTB incarnation:
Rack off.
Front wheel: Shimano MTB XT Disc Hub Front M756 32h Black 6-Bolt, Mavic 317 disc rims, Avid juicy 3.5 rotor 160mm, DT Swiss Comp double butted spokes, Panaracer Fire XC Folding tyre.
Rear wheel: Rohloff hub, Mavic EX721 ceramic rim, DT Swiss Comp db spokes, Panaracer Fire XC Folding tyre.
A 5 minute swap over yields a perfectly satisfactory commuting / city / trailer hauling up to the allotment single speed / fixie bike equiped as follows:
Front wheel: Shimano Deore M525 Disc Hub Front (Black 32 hole), Mavic MTB 26" XM317 Rim 32h, DT Swiss Comp db spokes, Michelin XCR 26 x 1.4 slick tyre.
Rear wheel: DMR Wheels Hubs MTB Revolver SS Rear Std Freewheel Hub 2009 32h Black 9mm, ACS claw 17 t freewheel, 17t VeloSolo bolt-on 7075-T6 Disc Cog, Mavic EX721 rim, DT Swiss Comp db spokes, Michelin XCR 26 x 1.4 slick tyre.
If they ever forget to fit the ankle tag and I'm able to slip away I slot on the following for a spot of touring:
Front wheel: Mt Tura fork, XT rim brake hub, Mavic EX721 rim, DT Swiss Comp db spokes, Schwalb marathon tyre.
Rear wheel: the MTB wheel as previously stated with Schwalb marathon tyre.
I run a 17 t sprocket and so can transfer over to the ss / fixie without adjusting the EBB. Conversion to the touring format takes a little longer as a fork change is involved. The ss / fixie gearing does well enough for trailer pulling around Birmingham (UK).
Works excellently for me, allowing many bikes for the price and space of one plus wheels.
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Yours, James