Rohloff
Disc Speedhub 14 Speed, 16 Tooth Cog, Quick Release
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Rohloff Disc Speedhub
- Please note that radial lacing voids the manufacturer's warranty
- 14 speeds for 526% gear range
- 16t cog
- Even 13.6% gear increments
- Gear range equivalent to standard mountain bike drivetrain
- This hub requires a unique four bolt rotor; use for Hayes, Avid and Shimano
Specifications
Axle Type
Standard Quck Release
Brake Type
Rohloff 4-Bolt Disc
Number of Speeds
14-Speed
Black - 32h EAN
4250307400881
Black - 36h EAN
4250307403936
Silver - 32h EAN
4250307400843
Silver - 36h EAN
4250307403899
Tree Fort ID:
333222409748
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Customer Questions
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Are these now shipping with the splined cog or with the threaded cog still?
A.
anwered by: canteau
The last 2 wheels we built with these came with the splined cog (black 32h) and for the most part they should be all shipping with the splined cog, but Rohloff does use the same part number for both versions.
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Customer Reviews

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sboxhead21Awesome, and it's not very loud at all besides a 'motor' sound it makes in 7th gear like many people say, but it's still really cool sounding compared to a cassette. If you have alternator dropouts, make sure you get the left side rohloff alternator dropout, right side single gear alternator dropout, and the right axle plate that mounts on the hub so you don't have to use the sloppy torque arm that comes with the hub. Great investment, the hell with using derailleurs, cassettes, and messing around shifting through chainrings.