Thanks for checking but since I would want a 16T and probably nobody else would, count me as not wanting any.
16T was the Rolloff default sprocket size, supplied with every Rohloff unless an OEM (Thorn for instance) asked for a different tooth count.
I can't make up my mind whether that means:
a) That there will be a more stocks of 16T sprockets and therefore those of us with an investment in 16T sprocket setups have nothing to worry about
OR
b) there will be a permanent high demand for 16T sprockets, so that the existing stocks will quickly disappear.
Whichever it is, by the end of next week I'll have enough 16T threaded sprockets to see my grandchildren right.
That's a public service Dave Whittle performed by warning us about these shenanigans at Rohloff, so that we could stock up.
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As it happens, I can't see why the roadies go on about a narrow tread, or why a wide tread is so often blamed when a cyclist ruins his knees. I positively prefer a wide tread, and I could very likely learn to live with a 58mm Q factor on my Rolloff-equipped bike, if everything else were equal. But everything else is never equal, and, as I've said already, if push comes to shove in the spatial dimension (heh-heh), I'd give up the Rohloff before I'd give up the Chainglider.
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Yo, Pete, you've clearly made a calculation, so how many sprockets have you laid in for the twenty years you mention?