I hope you'll forgive me posting this here - it's not about electric bikes but I'm sure someone will know the answer and you're such a helpful bunch...
Having made the decision to sell my lovely sprint cos I can't justify the new battery, I'd like to give normal cycling another go and to that end took out my trek comfort bike for a spin. Unfortunately one thing I have taken away from the leccy bike experience is that I really like hub gears. I know they're not to everyone's taste but they suit me, and I found the 24-speed derailleur a lot of a pain in comparison. I also found that the trek felt really cramped after the sprint - I guess it's a smaller frame.
So what I'm thinking is - sell both bikes and and buy another pedal bike that suits me better. I am delighted to see that sit-up-and-beg granny bikes are very de jour right now so I'm considering something dutch or perhaps a pashley.
But - and here's the meat of the thing - whatever I buy might only come with a measley 3 speed hub. As I (dimly) understand things, it is possible to unbolt the bolts and slide out the inner gubbins and replace them with a differently-geared hub. Thus if it came with a 3 speed nexus would it be possible to easily replace it with an 8 speed nexus, or the shimano alfine? Ditto with sturmey archer, or sram? And is it possible to directly replace, say, a 5 speed SA with a shimano?
This last question is because pashleys come with a 5 speed SA and the 8 speed SA appears to have a bit of an odd gear spread. On my 7 speed nexus, I think goes something like - please forgive the non-techie terminology - gear 4 is roughly 1:1, 1-3 are under this ie. easier up a hill, and 5-7 are above it. The 8 speed SA starts at 1:1 on gear 1 and then everything else is above it. Given that I am completely unfit and have some hills on my route, I think I'm gonna need more help than that!
Otherwise, I guess if I went with something like the 5 speed I could maybe change the sprocket when I got it to lower all the gears while I attempt to get fit, and work up to changing it back when (if!) that happens.
Opinions, advice and comments please!
Having made the decision to sell my lovely sprint cos I can't justify the new battery, I'd like to give normal cycling another go and to that end took out my trek comfort bike for a spin. Unfortunately one thing I have taken away from the leccy bike experience is that I really like hub gears. I know they're not to everyone's taste but they suit me, and I found the 24-speed derailleur a lot of a pain in comparison. I also found that the trek felt really cramped after the sprint - I guess it's a smaller frame.
So what I'm thinking is - sell both bikes and and buy another pedal bike that suits me better. I am delighted to see that sit-up-and-beg granny bikes are very de jour right now so I'm considering something dutch or perhaps a pashley.
But - and here's the meat of the thing - whatever I buy might only come with a measley 3 speed hub. As I (dimly) understand things, it is possible to unbolt the bolts and slide out the inner gubbins and replace them with a differently-geared hub. Thus if it came with a 3 speed nexus would it be possible to easily replace it with an 8 speed nexus, or the shimano alfine? Ditto with sturmey archer, or sram? And is it possible to directly replace, say, a 5 speed SA with a shimano?
This last question is because pashleys come with a 5 speed SA and the 8 speed SA appears to have a bit of an odd gear spread. On my 7 speed nexus, I think goes something like - please forgive the non-techie terminology - gear 4 is roughly 1:1, 1-3 are under this ie. easier up a hill, and 5-7 are above it. The 8 speed SA starts at 1:1 on gear 1 and then everything else is above it. Given that I am completely unfit and have some hills on my route, I think I'm gonna need more help than that!
Otherwise, I guess if I went with something like the 5 speed I could maybe change the sprocket when I got it to lower all the gears while I attempt to get fit, and work up to changing it back when (if!) that happens.
Opinions, advice and comments please!