The Nexus is, in my opinion, the most awkward.
Agree. I have used a lot of different rear hubs over the years.
My own rating in order of ease of wheel removal:
- single speed freewheel
- single speed fixed
- SRAM Spectro 7 (has a Clickbox), equal to Rohloff with Ex box and equal to SRAM 3-speed (clip on cable holder)
- Sturmey 3-speed (one cable connector to unscrew)
- Sturmey S5/2 5-speed (two cable connectors to unscrew)
- Rohloff with bayonet connectors (IMO more fiddly, but cleaner, than the Sturmey screw-on cable connectors)
- Derailleur
- Shimano Nexus 7 and 8 speeds (Alfine 8 and Alfine 11 are probably similar)
And worst of all,
any hub with a drum brake or roller brake or coaster brake that has a reaction arm that needs unbolting. A
Rohloff with the long
reaction arm for use on bike frames without suitable Rohloff compatible dropouts would also fall into this category.
I'm of the opinion that a Chainglider actually makes removing a rear wheel easier, because it organises the chain and keeps things cleaner. But like the Rohloff bayonet connectors, the first time wll be longer as you have to work out the quickest way to get the rear part off and note (or remember) the number of ridges showing to get the optimum adjustment when refitting the wheel.