Here’s another one in favor of the Rohloff. I’ve owned one for two years, and am totally addicted to riding it.
However:
· The Rohloff system adds too much weight to the bike
This is in my eyes a disadvantage of the Rohloff over a derailleur system. Since the weight is mainly adding mass to the wheel which is a worse place to have weight, something to do with the "Moment of inertia" of a wheel.
· Suitable gear ratios are not available
I do agree here too, the gear ratios are (to) far apart.
· If they break down the bike becomes completely unridable
This is a issue as well, everything will break down sooner or later, fingers crossed not to soon.
· They have a tendency to break.
Appearantly they haven’t yet, but inevitably will.
· Maintenance is awkward/requires oddball tools
True, the sprocket removal tool which is tiny and cheap
· The gear shifter can’t be suitably mounted onto such a bike*
Not a problem on a straight bar.
· Audax is a British thing and hub gearing is a continental thing (and they just haven't met)*
Rohloff marketed the hub mainly first in Germany, hence their manuals having been in German only, for a while, maybe because the German market for pushbikes is so much bigger.
· They cost a lot
True, especially when you want the frame for it as well. Although, as Andrew pointed out, the Thorn Raven Tour is available from 1099 GBP, best Rohloff deal I know and I've checked a couple of the German sites too.