Auto 3 - The hub is fitted with a 3 speed automatic gear system, which utilizes a front hub dynamo to power a CPU that automatically changes the three speed internally geared hub. A similar system was built for the nexus 4. Shimano Assembly Manual for Nexus Auto-D 4
Inter 4 - Nexus Inter 4 hubs had four speeds, but the same 186% range as the Inter 3. It only geared up, so a relatively large rear sprocket was necessary to give a reasonable development when combined with a normal front sprocket. Sheldon Brown about internal gear hubs It has been discontinued and spare parts have become hard to source.
Inter 5 - Apparently in 2012 Shimano has started making Nexus Inter 5 hubs. A forum discussion mtbr forum thread - New Shimano 5-speed IGH contains a link to one NEXUS 5-Speed Internal Hub SG-5R35 parts list of two NEXUS 5-Speed Internal Hub SG-5R30 parts list parts lists at Shimano. Range reportedly 0.75 to 1.545 for a total range of 206%. A glance on the Web confirms: Pricing seems to be near Inter 3, availability in the US seems limited. The Shimano Products Line-Up Chart Shimano Products Line-Up Chart - Nexus Inter-5 shows For Japan market.
Inter 5E - A 5-speed hub targeted at the e-bike market, launched in 2019. Unrelated to the previous Inter 5 model. Available with a conventional twist-grip for mechanical shifting (SG-C70 00-5 X series), or with an automatic shifter (SG-C70 50-5 X series) Shimano Inter 5E Service Manual integrated with the Shimano STEPS e-bike system released in 2021. Shimano STEPS blog Shimano claims improvements in shifting under torque and rotation durability over the C6000-series Nexus 8 hubs. The Inter 5E shares its hub shell with the Nexus 8, distinguishing itself from the earlier Inter 5.
Inter 7 - The Inter 7 comes in two versions with either a steel or aluminium shell, weighing 1860 and 1460 grams respectively, the latter more expensive yet relatively reasonably priced. The gear mechanisms are operated with a Revo Twist Shifter or a simple non-ratcheting trigger shifter and are identical in the two versions, offering a range of 244% with non-even interval percentages of 17, 14, 17, 16, 17 and 16.
Inter 8 - The Inter 8 has interval percentages between the gears of 22, 16, 14, 18, 22, 16, 14, and a total range of 307%, comparable to a road bike derailleur gear systems, but as the other Nexus products, it is designed and intended for urban commuter use. The hub comes in a variety of versions, weighing between 1550 and 2040 grams stripped. The newest high end models are internally very similar to the Alfine model. Sheldon Brown about the Inter 8 The Inter 8 is more tolerant of shifting under load than the Inter 7.
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