Hi all,
Thanks for all your insights, much appreciated.
When it comes to design principles I agree with Hobbes that for the internal gear mech the internal cabling arrangement looks like a design flaw and is not up to days standards. Removing the rear wheel seems to be less convenient and disk breaks are not possible.
However, I remove my rear wheel seldom and for trekking I prefer conventional v-brakes. As pointed out, EX requires a bit of maintenance, but that's part of life on a bicycle, isn't it.
As Joatamon stated, by choosing the external gear, I might gain a few percentage points of durability. From what you all posted, I understand that if the bike is specifically designed for internal gear (such as the Raven) or external gear (like the Nomad) both should be good for many kilometers.
Choosing internal or external may also depend on other bicycle preferences; so far I'm opting for a new Raven which has a internal gear mech...
Again, thanks for your insights!
Regards
Jan