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...Make mine the new Sturmey 8-speed hub (or if money's no object, the very expensive and thoroughly impressive Rohloff 14-speed internal gearhub...)
I checked out the Rohloff Speedhub link, and was amazed. That is the class of the field. The versatility of the Rohloff boggles my mind.
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...I really dislike Shimano for the same reason I really dislike Hondas: They are toasters. Completely boring, completely soulless, completely, as you say, without character. And for the most part, they cannot be serviced, upgraded or repaired. "Throw it away and get a new one". Ptewph...
Well, yes, you have a point. The machines that mirror our enthusiasms ought to have more merit than mere competence. The Sturmey-Archer equipment is "durable goods", made to last a lifetime, then to be rebuilt and last another, heirloom-style. It has a particular feel and makes a unique sound, and is unlike anything else. Just like the English Roadster it was built to compliment.
The Shimano is built to a price, but is not so chintzy that it can't be repaired. It has its uses, such as driving one of my homemade ratbikes, which rely more on the combination of bits and my creative spirit than true quality. I love to thrash this kind of junk, so the availability and cheapness of the parts fits my method.
It is fun to have a good bicycle as well. I let a maroon Rudge light roadster, circa '68, slip away last year, and still haven't replaced it. I'd like another, just for the sake of experiencing what riding such a bike does for my soul.
Thanks for the links.