View Poll Results: Do you want a NuVinci CVT hub?
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I own one, and it rocks!
11 13.41% -
I own one, and it sucks!
1 1.22% -
I want one and will own it very soon.
5 6.10% -
I want one, but I'm waiting for more reviews.
11 13.41% -
I want one... I'm just waiting for the price to drop.
39 47.56% -
I don't want one, because I couldn't repair it if it broke.
1 1.22% -
I don't want one, because I'm a rebel without a cause.
1 1.22% -
I just plain don't want one.
14 17.07%
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03-22-2008 #1
Is there anyone who doesn't want a NuVinci CVT hub??
Poll time! Could anybody not be fascinated about this hub? This CVT hub with two freewheels on it is quite an amazing product.
Here's a video on it for those who really don't know: http://youtube.com/watch?v=c9t_uQc-NQ0
How could anyone not want such a great invention??
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03-22-2008 #2SirJakesus Guest
I've got one it seems like the best possible manual transmission for a bicycle IMO. Now it seems most motored bikers ride mostly on the flats which makes this thing rather useless but I was sick of having to make the compromise between high torque gearing for fast hill climbing and trail riding at the expense of top speed for on the road. I've read that you can keep pretty good cadence while pedaling with the engine too. So gone are the days that the engine is spinning the wheels too fast for me to pedal in tandem. I haven't finished my bike but I'm expecting it to be the bomb!
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03-22-2008 #3Alaskavan Guest
I see one in my future, but I have enough on my plate right now.
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03-22-2008 #4Large Filipino Guest
Woah. This is a NuVinci AUTOMATIC hub. No shifting. CVT.
I need to sleep now. My dreams will be fantastic.
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03-22-2008 #5Alaskavan Guest
Large, there is shifting involved.
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03-23-2008 #6lobsterboyx Guest
i was wondering what the buzz is about these, would this be the drive gear or the pedal gear for a 2 stroke?
i was thinking when i first saw that vid a few weeks ago - with a small sprocket, this would fly.
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03-23-2008 #7SirJakesus Guest
They can be used with dual right hand sprockets. So both your motor and pedals take advantage of the CVP. And yes, you do need to shift.
Van, if you already have a CV transmission on your trike im sure this would be basically useless to you. However if you ever wanted to upgrade your trek it would be the way to go. Got mine for the steep and rugged trails and roads around here.
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03-23-2008 #8Large Filipino Guest
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03-23-2008 #9
Yea... the name is pretty deceiving.
I guess it's just constantly variable if you want it to be..??
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03-23-2008 #10Alaskavan Guest
It might be easier if we refered to the NuVinci as a planetary transmission.
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