Re: Is the rear wheel on your MB strong enough
Thanks for the info Chalo, TBH the Sturmey 3sp I considered an experiment at the time & was considering the NuVinci... but couldn't get around the lack of an internal brake (disk or rim brakes "inappropriate" for that bike, band brake reported as "ineffective"). The Sachs/SRAM P5 Cargo hub looks to be an excellent alternative if it can be found for US purchase... but as my Sturmey has proved so faithful despite my abuses I'm now reluctant to replace it heh, but I'll keep the Sachs in mind for other builds or if/when the Sturmey decides to hate me
Chalo said:
Traditional drums like Sturmey Archer can take thousands of miles to fully break in. So give them some time.
I've just broken 4000 miles on that build w/o a noticeable change in stopping power for good or ill, it's possible I've acclimated to any increase in stopping power - but even if that's the case it's still slightly insufficient... tho obviously it's (drum brake's) durability & longevity are impressive.
Chalo said:
They are also very sensitive to the cable throw and mechanical advantage of their levers.
This is something I've wondered about but haven't bothered to experiment with - as again I've made some small compromises for aesthetics on that bike I've used the dual pull brake lever with some mixed feelings... I suspect as it's 2 in 1 I'm halving the "squeeze power" as I'm using one hand to apply both brakes - but as it does actually stop well enough I'm comfortable with it's safety & despite the fact I very much prefer independent brake control with any two wheel vehicle... with that build I don't think I'll be runnin' three levers.
Gaw... I'm such a fashon slave lolz
Chalo said:
I have found that old fashioned full length motocross-style levers such as those used on 1980s mountain bikes offer the best combination of force and cable pull for drum brakes.
I suspect you're right and I've a dual-pull brake lever from a four-wheeler with a significantly longer lever and it's construction is much stouter, I've been meaning to swap it out... but that and a couple few other things have been put off for the winter rebuild *shrug* It was
supposed to be only a "road test" when I first rode it this past spring, even the paint job was incomplete (just a base coat & no detailing)... yea... obviously it went well enough plans changed