For those interested in the development of this fault, I have just heard from Rohloff that the reason for the slippage was due to a small quantity of sealant on one of the five bolts that secure the axle plate.
When I questioned Rohloff Australia as to what they meant by 'sealant', Mrs Rohloff, who is german I believe, best translated it as Loctite. She said it was making contact with the freewheel ring.
She assures me that the problem is now solved, though I'm still waiting for the hub. However, the service manual states that a small amount thread lock
should be used to ensure they don't free up during riding. So how much is enough, but not too much?
When I removed the screws for inspection just after the fault first manifested itself, I could see little trace of Loctite on the the threads, but noting exceptional on any of them.
I must say that this all sounds a little tenuous.
Does anyone know what clearance there is between the bolt end when fully tightened and the freewheel ring. Could this be the cause?
And why would it suddenly start slipping after 7000 kms of trouble free riding???
Whilst I acknowledge that the Rohloff is a good product, I would be hesitant touring on it again without knowing exactly why this would suddenly happen.
In the meanwhile I have been using derailleurs again.They have their shortcomings as we all know. But in 30 years I've never had to put a bike off the road for more than a day to fix the problem or buy a new part.
I'm pretty unimpressed
Cheers