Andre, thanks for this -- very thorough, clear & accessible as always. Useful for me as I expect to make my frame/forks/wheel & components orders in the next few weeks. The 26 x 1.6 @ 80 RPM is close enough for my reckoning.
You mention the KMC X-8 chain, used with your Rohloff hub. KMC lists several X8s: e.g., and X8-93 for an 8-spd cogset, and an X8-93, also for an 8-spd cogset but in silver. Both are 3/32 width. Were either of these the X8 you've used? The more expensive X1 is shown as THE ITEM for a Rohloff, but if the X8 does the job, the price is half that of an X1. Or does the X8 look like a false economy?
Cheers,
J.
John, all those KMC X8 are the same chain as to construction; it is the many thoughtful details of the construction that makes the X-series so long lasting. All that differs is the amount of plating. X8-93 is half plated, gray and silver, half-nickel. X8-99 is fully nickel-plated, silver-silver. Which you actually need depends on which other components you specify and where you ride and park the bike.
Note also that the X8 is the top 8sp derailleur chain on which I happened by an accident in the supply line, An alternative is the Z8, which is cheaper, but is plenty good if it is good enough for Utopia, makers of my bike, Germans who test everything exhaustively before they fit it to their bikes.
Whether the extra flex in the X8 as compared to a singlespeed chain is a plus on a hub gear installation, I don't know, but I suspect it is. The X8 certainly increased my chain mileage by multiples (not percentage points, literally several times), so I am not inclined to experiment. Also, the X8 is such a popular chain that the deals that come around, which is when I stock up because I give this chain away to pedal pals, usually makes the X8 cheaper than the Z8 or not very much more. (Not true right now. Z82 is much cheaper at CRC than X8-93, cf
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/ie/en/kmc-z82-7-8-speed-chain/rp-prod46601 with
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/ie/en/s?q=kmc+x8 )
My current spare chains are X8-93 which are grey and silver, meaning half plated. It makes zero difference inside the Hebie Chainglider on a bike that is stored in a heated room, even with my ongoing zero-added lube, factory lube-only experiment, presently at over 2000km. The chain never gets wet, though I presume a certain amount of condensations finds its way to the innards. So there is no point in me buying the X8-99, though in the past I have because that was what CRC offered the deal on. The first chain when I removed it was shiny bright, zero rust.
If the chain will be exposed to the elements on your bike, get the fully-nickeled X8-99 version. If you're going to use the bike in the Canadian winter even with a Chainglider, it's probably overkill, but if the bike will be stored in unheated space, especially for extended periods, I'd definitely get the fully nickeled version.
About the X1 Rohloff specific chain. The KMC X8 has improved my bike's chain life to where at least I'm in the room with Stuart (posts signed Stutho, if you want to look them up), who was moderator here before Dan, who is famous for making chains last truly stupendous mileages; before I got one-tenth to one-fifth Stuart's mileage, and now with the KMC X8 I'm up to 45% with hopes of reaching the halfway mark, which, given my history with chains, will put me too in the lower levels of the stupendous class. It is another reason not to mess with success, especially as I don't see how the X1 can possibly increase my chain mileage over the X8 in proportion to its cost; if it did, I'd leave Stuart far, far behind, and I don't think anyone here believes that likely or even possible. We await reports from those here who have the X1, but meanwhile I'm very happy indeed with the X8.