Maybe I am biased, although as I say above, I never warmed to the Rolloff 
(Riv content: not long after selling this I bought my Hilsen), but I think 
Oswald did a very good job with the lines on my custom Rohloff 
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/57976152@N07/8246332627/in/album-72157632177832756/>
. 

On Saturday, October 31, 2015 at 11:48:43 AM UTC-5, BSWP wrote:
>
> I continue to be drawn to a Rohloph IGH for a new bike. One aspect that 
> slows me down is getting the OEM2 torque arm fixed to the frame. I much 
> much much prefer a clean install over the unsightly long extension links 
> that I see, strapped to the left chainstay on many installs. And I have no 
> interest at all in those cast rear dropouts that have been promoted for the 
> hubs (like from Paragon) - they just ruin the clean lines of a frame, IMHO. 
> What I've seen, that looks like a great solution, is a bit of custom 
> fabrication in the rear triangle to give the OEM2 torque arm a fixing 
> point, as done here:
>
>
> http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/Bicycles/Framebuilding/Wetmorian11/i-T4DZ3pX
>
> Has anyone else found a similar clean way to anchor the OEM2 arm?
>
> - Andrew, Berkeley
>

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