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<font size="-1">I've had great success with Nexus hubs. I have one on a
Van Dessel Superfly I ride at the moment, and it is flawless, and Skunk
from SCUL has used them for years in his primary thrusters on ships
such as this one which weights > 130lbs without rider, and gets
ridden > 15 miles most days.</font><br>
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Lee Peters wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid000e01c690a7$81479c90$6664a8c0@Unit2" type="cite">I
don't know about Harris Cyclery, but I would be cautious of Sheldon
Brown's information. He was way off on internal hubs. I interpreted
the article as a recommendation of the Shimano 7-speed system. Having
experienced the Nexus, I would not recommend it to anyone who rides
more than 12 miles a year.
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Is harris cyclery really good? That guy claims to be all about fixed
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gears and single speeds and stuff, but is it worth the trip out there?
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