Disc Brakes and In-hub Gears

oyster

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Why are there so very few ebikes with in-hub gears that also have disc brakes?

Looking at model after model, you can often see the derailleur version has disc brakes, but the in-hub gear version doesn't. There are, for example, Nexus gears which are suited to disc brakes. Am I just a bit impatient? Will the next crop of new models have disc brakes?

It's bloomin' frustrating! Having praised the disc brakes on my Giant, how could I possibly suggest an ebike without them to my partner? :)
 

peter.c

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I wanted to use hub gears and a bbs01 mid drive and ended up having to self build to get what I wanted. my charge 29er has been great the alfine 8 is perfect with 18 teeth on the back and a 52 chain ring on the front the only thing is a spring loaded chain tensioner is required.[it is the shinny one in my pics]
I have a new project in the garage a cube with a nexus and gate's belt drive
the tape measure suggests this could be a tough build.

Most mid priced off the rack bikes use a derailleur probably due to cost and almost any lbs can service the gears, there are hub gear bikes with discs out there and more on the way
I cannot wait to see a nuvinchi 380 hub with electric change might even be tempted to buy a ready built bike then If the price does not choke me
 
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oyster

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Hi
I wanted to use hub gears and a bbs01 mid drive and ended up having to self build to get what I wanted. my charge 29er has been great the alfine 8 is perfect with 18 teeth on the back and a 52 chain ring on the front the only thing is a spring loaded chain tensioner is required.[it is the shinny one in my pics]
I have a new project in the garage a cube with a nexus and gate's belt drive
the tape measure suggests this could be a tough build.

Most mid priced off the rack bikes use a derailleur probably due to cost and almost any lbs can service the gears, there are hub gear bikes with discs out there and more on the way
I cannot wait to see a nuvinchi 380 hub with electric change might even be tempted to buy a ready built bike then If the price does not choke me
I can certainly understand derailleur being less expensive than in-hub gears. But having shelled out the extra, what?, £150 for that, the increment for disc brakes should be quite small. The Raleigh Motus Grand Tour 2018 is one example that does combine them.
 

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The nexus 8 which is the most common IGH didn't have a disk mount until very recently. People being strange they don't get the idea you can have a hydraulic disk on the front and a mechanical rim brake on the rear. If you look even more carefully ;) you will see the German bikes with the nexus 8 often have Magura HS11 or better hydraulic rim brakes. Having destroyed a front rim with the HS11 recently I can confirm they have great stopping power!
 
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Trevormonty

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Why are there so very few ebikes with in-hub gears that also have disc brakes?

Looking at model after model, you can often see the derailleur version has disc brakes, but the in-hub gear version doesn't. There are, for example, Nexus gears which are suited to disc brakes. Am I just a bit impatient? Will the next crop of new models have disc brakes?

It's bloomin' frustrating! Having praised the disc brakes on my Giant, how could I possibly suggest an ebike without them to my partner? :)
Don't overlook the Magura HSxx rim brakes , they are very good, definitely match for 160mm discs. Maintenance is lower than discs, I'm regularly sortout sticky pistons on disc brakes.
 
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SteveB1262

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Can anyone please help my identify which brake pads my late model Raleigh Motus uses? It states the hydraulic disc brakes are Shimano M200 but the only reference I can find to those model brakes is in the Motus specs. I can find no reference to the brakes themselves or the pads they use anywhere but within those specs. Is it a case of removing a pad and trying to match it or is there some compatibility with other models? Cheers.
 

SteveB1262

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Thanks for that. I thought the M200 might have been a simple misprint as ALL the dealers use exactly the same specs, letter for letter, like it's been cut and pasted. I thought it strange that their was absolutely no reference to them even on Shimanos website. I'll pop one out and compare to the ones you have suggested. I just do not like not having spare blocks or pads if I'm going anywhere other than local. Thanks for the prompt reply.
 

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Nealh

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B01S resin are the Shimano pad designation or plenty of copies on ebay, I buy cheap job lot from China for about £1.50 a pair (no issue with braking quality or performance ).