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I've got a fairly standard commuter that's currently running a Deore 27sp groupset for gears and stuff. Now, I have got it into my head that I want to replace this with a Sturmey Archer 3 speed with coaster brake on the back, whilst keeping a normal brake on the front. Might be a bit more difficult up the hills but I see people doing my Bristol commute on singlespeeds every day so it can't be that bad.
Anyone ever fitted a new SA hub to a bike? From what I can tell they're alot better than they used to be. I have a 50+ year old one on an old Raleigh and that's still going strong. Or is this just a complete waste of time even thinking about it?
Thanks!
I have one of these;
[url= http://www.wiggle.co.uk/charge-steamer-2011/ ]http://www.wiggle.co.uk/charge-steamer-2011/[/url]
hub brakes, 3 speed, comfy. tbh for £285 you might as well buy one of these as source wheels/hubs etc yourself and build it up.
[edit] you need frame attachments for hub/backpedal brakes as they sue a torque arm against the nds chainstay.
Well looking at it I think I can get a rear wheel built up for around £150, is the coaster brake any good?! I think I'll just have to take the plunge and give it a go...
it's not a coaster brake (if by that you mean 'back pedal to brake') on there - it's a drum brake in the hub that uses a normal handlebar lever.
I would check that your frame will take a coaster brake before spending any money.
tbh, the drums are 'ok' as far as braking goes - probably not up to v-brake standard in the dry but less afected by moisture. I can't lock either wheel up by braking hard on a dry road.
