Japanese Loro Brompton 5-speed hub - anyone heard of this?
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Japanese Loro Brompton 5-speed hub - anyone heard of this?
https://www.loro.co.jp/bro510set/brompton510.html
Website in Japanese, translation to English a little wonky but serviceable.
I can find precious little info on this hub. Looks intriguing, esp. the 5x2 derailleur option.
Don
Website in Japanese, translation to English a little wonky but serviceable.
I can find precious little info on this hub. Looks intriguing, esp. the 5x2 derailleur option.
Don
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My guess, mechanically they did a mix and match of parts, you buy both hubs,
or the 5 speed core & tear them down,
doubt the 5 speed is 28 hole.. But could be..
but maybe more internal swaps can be done and retain the 28 hole hubshell.
try, give it a go?
or the 5 speed core & tear them down,
doubt the 5 speed is 28 hole.. But could be..
but maybe more internal swaps can be done and retain the 28 hole hubshell.
try, give it a go?
Last edited by fietsbob; 12-20-12 at 02:27 AM.
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Approx £311.- labour included. Translation difficult but I would guess labour is cheap in the far east. Why not buy the same hub from SJS or other western supplyer?
Edit: Only found this one today, think i remember a W and a N https://www.sturmey-archer.com/products/hubs/cid/4/id/64 Same hub, 256% . Has been discussed here plus in the Bromptonforums.
Edit: Only found this one today, think i remember a W and a N https://www.sturmey-archer.com/products/hubs/cid/4/id/64 Same hub, 256% . Has been discussed here plus in the Bromptonforums.
Last edited by badmother; 12-16-12 at 03:12 AM.
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In looking at IGH, I have noticed that the 5-speed hubs often sell for more than the 8-speed hubs. you might want to check on prices before buying.
BTW, unlike a lot of people who object to the wide gaps between 1-2 and 7-8 on the SA 8-speed, I consider the hub to really be a Granny+6speed+Overdrive hub, which to me makes a lot of sense.
BTW, unlike a lot of people who object to the wide gaps between 1-2 and 7-8 on the SA 8-speed, I consider the hub to really be a Granny+6speed+Overdrive hub, which to me makes a lot of sense.
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https://www.loro.co.jp/bro510set/brompton510.html
Website in Japanese, translation to English a little wonky but serviceable.
I can find precious little info on this hub. Looks intriguing, esp. the 5x2 derailleur option.
Don
Website in Japanese, translation to English a little wonky but serviceable.
I can find precious little info on this hub. Looks intriguing, esp. the 5x2 derailleur option.
Don
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Just mulling over gearing options for my new M3L with this one, but if it's just a mishmash of a couple different hubs, not as interested. Thanks, all!
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I run a Schlumpf mountain drive crankset with my M3L, it uses the 3 speeds twice, for 6 ratios, wide range.
Or put on a double chain set and use the greasy finger shifting, unless you get one of the custom FD mount Brackets.
Or put on a double chain set and use the greasy finger shifting, unless you get one of the custom FD mount Brackets.
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5 speed wheel with shifter
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Brompton-16-...item3f205656c2
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Brompton-16-...item3f205656c2
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I heard that SA S-RF5 is underrated IGH. It needs more attention to keep happy pedaling. Is it true? I have plan to upgrade my brompton from 3 to 5 speed. I like 5 speed with 1 shifter than 6 speed with 2 shifter and 5 speed with wide ratio is enough for me. Schlumpf idea is the best solution I think, but it's too expensive.
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I heard that SA S-RF5 is underrated IGH. It needs more attention to keep happy pedaling. Is it true? I have plan to upgrade my brompton from 3 to 5 speed. I like 5 speed with 1 shifter than 6 speed with 2 shifter and 5 speed with wide ratio is enough for me. Schlumpf idea is the best solution I think, but it's too expensive.
After much thinking and reading I have decided to upgrade my sons B to 5 speed, the nine spline hub. I think it is a good solution since 5 is more than 3 and with the same weight. Also options for 10 speed instead of 6.
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Used Shelton's gear math engine, found combining the Schlumpf mountain drive, & the current wide range 5,
the lowest in high range, and the highest, in low range, are , overlapping there, almost the same ratio..
54t, [low is 21.6 equivalent]
.... High . Low range
1) 41.7 _ 16.7
2)50.1 _ 20.0
3) 66.8 _ 26.7
4) 89.0 _ 35.6
5) 106.8 _ 42.7
the lowest in high range, and the highest, in low range, are , overlapping there, almost the same ratio..
54t, [low is 21.6 equivalent]
.... High . Low range
1) 41.7 _ 16.7
2)50.1 _ 20.0
3) 66.8 _ 26.7
4) 89.0 _ 35.6
5) 106.8 _ 42.7