.. title: Cycling Gear Hubs and Their Efficiency
.. slug: cycling-gear-hubs
.. date: 2017-05-13 12:19:12 UTC+02:00
.. tags: cycling,nuvinci,speedhub
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The number of electric bikes that I see on my cycling trips is growing
steadily over the last few years so I started to read up on the used
technologies and attributes of the different systems.

Using only derailleur gears on all of my bikes, I was surprised to see
the variety and quality of hub gear boxes.  For me this was something
of the distant past linked to a specific two gear fold bike that my
family owned back in the 70s.  That one actually used backpedalling to
switch between the two available gears.  Spooky to even think about it
nowadays.

Especially interesting is the CVP (continuously variable planetary)
gear hub by Fallbrook Technologies Inc.

.. image:: /images/Nuvinci-N360-Nabe.jpg
   :width: 200
   :align: center
   :alt: Nuvinci360

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The principle underlying this gear box with an infinite number of
translations is fascinating in itself - even though it was already
described half than a millennium before our time by Leonardo da Vinci.
The name of the product is a reminder of this fact.

.. image:: /images/Fallbrook-NuVinci-illustration-1.jpg
   :width: 400
   :align: center
   :alt: Nuvinci360 illustration 

The previous picture shows a nice overview of the basics and `this
YouTube video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN8CCY1vFC8>`_ shows
things in movement.

One of the more interesting questions however is not easy to find an
answer to, namely how efficient such a system is in transmitting the
forces.  Or to put the question differently, how much of my sweat will
be shed only to heat up the gear box rather than propelling me
forwards.  Although there are some comments that the efficiency is not
"good enough for sportive drivers" quantitative measure are very
difficult to find.

After some searching I finally found a very good page measuring the
efficiencies of different hub gear box systems on a self made test bed.
Although German only, `the measurements
<https://fahrradzukunft.de/17/wirkungsgradmessungen-an-nabenschaltungen-2/>`_
are very interesting and I encourage you to read the whole article on
the setup.  Plunging ahead, here are the combined results for several
hub gear systems.

.. image:: /images/gear-hub-efficiency.png
   :width: 400
   :align: center
   :alt: Nuvinci360

Absolutely amazing for me is the efficiency of the `Speedhub 500
system by Rohloff <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohloff_Speedhub>`_.
I did not expect such a good result.  It made me readjust my mental
picture of gear hubs versus derailleur gears.

On the other hand, the efficiency of the NuVinci system substantiates
the qualitative comments found previously.  So even if it is a
fascinating system I rather not want to use the hub on a bike that is
using only my own power to drive.  On an electric bike, the system may
well be more attractive because of its continuous nature.  In the end
I think one would need to test drive such a bike to find out if it is
so much more fun.
