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Seems theyre of similar price Velo. @ about £200
I think though with the Falbrook you would struggle to find spares, and im of the opinion that being US it will be a knife edge of fineness and designed for the finest weather the US has to offer.
So i see it needing very regular maintenance. Shimano will either break on the first day or keep going indefinitely.
Plus i see the Halbrook being advertised as being fitter to the potter about to the shops, the boardwalk and maybe just maybe a commuter. But i get the impression more from these pics that the life expectancy and usage is occasional.
Their website says it all.
Took so long to load all their ego's i eventually gave up.
velomaniac":1sn7k8v4 said:I like the idea of the Alfine hub too but I like the idea of the Falbrook NuVinci hub even more. Any gear you like between the upper and lower stops. An almost CVT style transmission for a bicycle.
Seems theyre of similar price Velo. @ about £200
I think though with the Falbrook you would struggle to find spares, and im of the opinion that being US it will be a knife edge of fineness and designed for the finest weather the US has to offer.
So i see it needing very regular maintenance. Shimano will either break on the first day or keep going indefinitely.
Plus i see the Halbrook being advertised as being fitter to the potter about to the shops, the boardwalk and maybe just maybe a commuter. But i get the impression more from these pics that the life expectancy and usage is occasional.
Their website says it all.
Took so long to load all their ego's i eventually gave up.
