Paulo wrote:
> As a new KH/Schlumpf owner (so brand new, I haven’t assembled the uni
> yet :) ) I’m finding these threads about hub breakages pretty
> “interesting”. I am struck by one thing: it seems that all the breaks
> have 3 common and ***ulative factors: superhuman riders, lots of miles
> and 36”wheels.
> Knowing that the hub was extensively tested by top riders before the
> launch, it may be that the only really new factor is the extra torque
> of the 36” wheels; albeit abetted by the heavy mileage applied on the
> road, where strong riders will push closer to their limits thanks to
> the smoother surface.
>
> I am thus telling myself that a below average strength/skilled rider on
> a 29” wheel riding on the weekends, is much less likely to break the
> hub. Doesn’t mean it’s not a good idea to send the hub to Florian, just
> that perhaps there isn’t a tearing hurry for us non-RTL racers. Might be
> a good idea to wait and see if any other weak points emerge in the
> racing…
>
> So, does the above make sense to the forum, and does anyone know of
> cases of hub breakage with non-36” wheels?
>
> Paulo
Hi Paulo,
Florian has beefed up the planetary carrier to address the problem. He
also has bigger axle bearings, which may be the thing that failed on
mine.
I am pretty tough on my equipment. I've broken several plastic seat
basis (muni and trials), the Scott Wallis "death grip" carbon fiber
handle (coker), several seat posts (trials), lots of spokes (trails,
muni, coker), bent hubs (KH24 - old steel frame and splined hub),
broken cranks (KH20 steel crank), bent cranks (steel, 125 and 150 mm -
coker riding offroad), untrue my wheels(muni, coker), broken lots of
pedals (muni, trials, coker). The only thing I haven't broken on a uni
has been the tire, rim, and frame.
I don't think there is a hurry to send in your hub to florian. You
should do it at some time, but you can get a lot of miles on it as-is.
Mine had 700 on it!
corbin
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