>>960291Here it is.
Yeah, it's built into the frame but I wouldn't expect any other product with the same specs to enter the market soon.
It took Shimano 16 years to introduce a mass-produced product (Alfine 11) that comes close to the Rohloff but has neither the quality nor the specs of the Rohloff.
I think, like Rohloff, Pinion will not target the mass-market but stay in a comfy high-price/high-end section of the market.
Pinion also produces gearboxes with 12 and 9 gears (600% / 568% gear ratio). They are cheaper and lighter (the P1.9 ~500€ cheaper and 500gr. lighter).