Hi All!
[A bit hard to classify which board this fits under, so I chose the Rohloff Internal Hub Gears board as closest match, given the similarities]
I recently found a couple of NOS 2-sp internally geared cranksets/chainsets advertised on Craigslist locally for only USD $100, 1/3 the new MSRP. I notified my Bavarian friend Rainer and served as his purchasing agent this afternoon.
I am familiar with the German Hammerschmidt (
https://www.sram.com/truvativ/products/truvativ-hammerschmidt-am-crankset#sm.0000vgevudt9zej0v4z1it3dam4eu ) and Swiss (now German made) Florian Schlumpf internally geared cranksets (
http://www.schlumpf.ch/hp/schlumpf/faq.getriebe.engl.htm ), but this one is a bit different n how it mounts wrt torque reaction transmission. Designed by original SRAM co-founder and GripShift developer Sam Patterson, it is made by FSA, marketed independently of either company, and sold direct as the Patterson Metropolis. The example I just bought has 175mm arms, appropriate to Rainer's 2m height.
This example came with factory sealed parts, a decal, external BB and no instructions, shifter, cable or housing. It seems a standard indexed or friction front derailleur shifter will actuate it.
It comes fitted with a 28t physical chainring (swappable to different sizes). It has an overdrive ratio of 1.6:1 that increases gear range by 60% compared with a single chain ring, so it is equivalent to a 1:1 28t physical plus a 45t virtual chain ring set. The 2-speed fully sealed planetary gearing is shiftable under load without letup.It uses a 46mm chainline (potentially problematic), fits a 68mm BB (included and ditto if you have a frame with 73mm BB shell), and weighs in at 1734g complete including BB. I'm not sure of Rainer's plans, but I believe he will pair it with a 9-sp cassette and rear derailleur. He hates shifting a front deraileur and prefers internal gearing (he owns a number of Shimano Alfine and Nexus hubs as well as several Rohloffs). Since this is an overdrive, it can be matched with an IGH like a Rohloff if he wishes (so long as the physical chainring/cog ratios fall within Rohloff's recommended range and he can resolve the chainline mismatch). The unit is shielded from the weather but is not shielded properly for use in immersive mud off-road.
Links:
https://www.pattersonbike.com/http://bicycletimesmag.com/review-fsa-metropolis-patterson-transmission/https://www.bikerumor.com/2010/04/26/fsa-unveils-metropolis-patterson-drive-internal-geared-crankset-for-commuters/=====
Of course, this crank came with a backstory:
When I got to the seller's workshop, the door opened and I found myself looking into the face of a friend of some 25+ years, assistant manager at a LBS here in Eugene. Real nice fellow. Turns out he is a friend of the seller, who runs a small shop making and selling cargo bikes. These cranksets had been intended for use on a couple of the cargo bikes, but the design changed and they became surplus to requirements and have been sitting unopened, unused, and uninstalled since.
The seller is a very pleasant fellow, like our mutual friend. It turns out he and his wife had visited Sofia Bulgaria when his father served as a makeup artist for _The Expendables 2_, which filmed there. He is getting his first Rohloff soon and will be contacting me for installation and setup tips. He struck me as a very honest fellow and I liked him immediately.
So...what are the odds? This stranger and I have a mutual friend of more than 25 years, he makes bikes, and has been the same places I have in Eastern Europe. No accidents in the world of cycling.
All the best,
Dan.