After a look at many photographs of the Rohloff speedhub bui via Google and other sites, I noticed that many were built differently to my Rohloff wheel. Most photographs show that the spokes
do not cross the hub bolt - but mine does!
A separate thread on another forum discusses hub fractures and breakages and shows the contrasting arrangements but has no definite conclusion ...
http://yacf.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=25882.0I was just wondering how most people's Rohloffs are laced - 'between' the bolt, or 'over' the bolt as in my picture below? The Rohloff manual (page 55) states that ...
Spokes must not cross directly over the hub cap fixing screws on wheels which are 24" or smaller in diameter!
So, technically, it is OK on my Rigida Andra 26" standard rims. However most photographs in the Rohloff manual show that the spokes do not cross the hub bolt. Personally I think there is no difference and would not mind if it was built with the spokes not crossing the bolt as the hub I am sure is very strong and I have full confidence in any good wheel builder. I am not inferring a right or wrong here.
So ...
1: Any engineers out there think one would be stronger than the other?
2: Anyone know how the standard wheel with a Rohloff is currently built?
3: Any thoughts either way, why some are built differently, and respective merits? Is it a personal wheel builder thing?
4: Any experience with wheel building with a Rohloff?
Food for thought and discussion!