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Solution to Bashed Chainrings?
Per Tºm Shermªn °_° ":
That is one of the two points of this particular version of the Schlumpf 2-speed bottom bracket (the other is a wider gear range than is possible with stock chainrings and front derailers - or to wider the gearing range where a front derailer is not practical to use). Ok... it's starting to soak in now: This thing actually delivers chain movement per pedal stroke that corresponds to conventional-sized front rings on conventional setups. -- PeteCresswell |
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(PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Kerry Montgomery: I think that means that you can fit either a 23 or 24 or 25 tooth chainring, giving some flexibility in your overall gear ratio. I got that part, but who runs 23-25 teeth on the front chain ring? Most 20" freestyle riders with a 9t cassette wheel. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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(PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per Tºm Shermªn °_° ": That is one of the two points of this particular version of the Schlumpf 2-speed bottom bracket (the other is a wider gear range than is possible with stock chainrings and front derailers - or to wider the gearing range where a front derailer is not practical to use). Ok... it's starting to soak in now: This thing actually delivers chain movement per pedal stroke that corresponds to conventional-sized front rings on conventional setups. I hope the CRs are made of hard steel. -- JS. |
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Solution to Bashed Chainrings?
On Jul 6, 5:45*am, David Scheidt wrote:
In rec.bicycles.tech Mike Vandeman wrote: :On Jul 5, 9:46*pm, Tºm Shermªn °_° " wrote: : This should solve the problem, though I imagine the price will be high: : http://www.seed-your-ideas.com/Triebwerk/en/index.html. : : It would also make transporting and going through doors and/or up and : down stairs more easy with a SWB 'bent or tadpole trike. : : -- : Tºm Shermªn - 42.435731,-83.985007 : I am a vehicular cyclist. :A much better solution: stick to pavement, and stop destroying :wildlife habitat. Sheesh. Says the man who wonders around other people's property with a saw. * Restoring habitat -- something you obviously know nothng about.. |
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Solution to Bashed Chainrings?
On 7/7/2011 12:33 AM, Mike "Handsaw" Vandeman wrote:
On Jul 6, 5:45�am, David wrote: In rec.bicycles.tech Mike wrote: :On Jul 5, 9:46�pm, T�m Sherm�n " wrote: : This should solve the problem, though I imagine the price will be high: : http://www.seed-your-ideas.com/Triebwerk/en/index.html. : : It would also make transporting and going through doors and/or up and : down stairs more easy with a SWB 'bent or tadpole trike. : : -- : T�m Sherm�n - 42.435731,-83.985007 : I am a vehicular cyclist. :A much better solution: stick to pavement, and stop destroying :wildlife habitat. Sheesh. Says the man who wonders around other people's property with a saw. � Restoring habitat -- something you obviously know nothng about.. Is restoring habitat part of your court mandated public service work? How is a HANDSAW used while restoring habitat? -- Tºm Shermªn - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. |
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Solution to Bashed Chainrings?
Tºm Shermªn °_° wrote:
On 7/7/2011 12:33 AM, Mike "Handsaw" Vandeman wrote: On Jul 6, 5:45�am, David wrote: In rec.bicycles.tech Mike wrote: :On Jul 5, 9:46�pm, T�m Sherm�n " wrote: : This should solve the problem, though I imagine the price will be high: : http://www.seed-your-ideas.com/Triebwerk/en/index.html. : : It would also make transporting and going through doors and/or up and : down stairs more easy with a SWB 'bent or tadpole trike. : : -- : T�m Sherm�n - 42.435731,-83.985007 : I am a vehicular cyclist. :A much better solution: stick to pavement, and stop destroying :wildlife habitat. Sheesh. Says the man who wonders around other people's property with a saw. � Restoring habitat -- something you obviously know nothng about.. Is restoring habitat part of your court mandated public service work? How is a HANDSAW used while restoring habitat? Please don't shoot spitballs at the troll. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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Phil W Lee wrote:
T•m Sherm&n wrote How is a HANDSAW used while restoring habitat? It's used for removing branches that make the area an unsuitable habitat for hikers. And for attacking anyone he doesn't think should be there. When he isn't using it as a weapon, I understand that Mike Vandeman uses his saw to cut Genista, a nice-looking but invasive and allergenic woody shrub. Yes, it's funny that MV sees fit to remove species he considers invasive, while actually representing the most invasive and destructive species of all (and acting the part). And then he attacks people in various ways for doing exactly what he's doing, minus the gratuitous killing of wild plants. Chalo |
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Chalo wrote:
Phil W Lee wrote: T•m Sherm&n wrote How is a HANDSAW used while restoring habitat? It's used for removing branches that make the area an unsuitable habitat for hikers. And for attacking anyone he doesn't think should be there. When he isn't using it as a weapon, I understand that Mike Vandeman uses his saw to cut Genista, a nice-looking but invasive and allergenic woody shrub. Yes, it's funny that MV sees fit to remove species he considers invasive, while actually representing the most invasive and destructive species of all (and acting the part). And then he attacks people in various ways for doing exactly what he's doing, minus the gratuitous killing of wild plants. Chalo An oft-told story. At least we made maize victorious over teocinte and sensimilla pays much better than our midwest hemp ditchweed. I wonder if Mike would come introduce my dandelions to The Righteous Scythe of Death? -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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AMuzi wrote:
Chalo wrote: Phil W Lee wrote: T•m Sherm&n wrote How is a HANDSAW used while restoring habitat? It's used for removing branches that make the area an unsuitable habitat for hikers. And for attacking anyone he doesn't think should be there. When he isn't using it as a weapon, I understand that Mike Vandeman uses his saw to cut Genista, a nice-looking but invasive and allergenic woody shrub. Yes, it's funny that MV sees fit to remove species he considers invasive, while actually representing the most invasive and destructive species of all (and acting the part). And then he attacks people in various ways for doing exactly what he's doing, minus the gratuitous killing of wild plants. Chalo An oft-told story. At least we made maize victorious over teocinte and sensimilla pays much better than our midwest hemp ditchweed. I wonder if Mike would come introduce my dandelions to The Righteous Scythe of Death? The salmon mousse! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoBTsMJ4jNk -- JS. |
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On 7/6/2011 1:12 PM, Kerry Montgomery wrote:
wrote in message ... Per T�m Sherm�n ": http://www.seed-your-ideas.com/Triebwerk/en/index.html. They lost me on the "Variable chainring with 23,24,25 allow...." -- PeteCresswell Pete, I think that means that you can fit either a 23 or 24 or 25 tooth chainring, giving some flexibility in your overall gear ratio. As Tom says, probably 'way too expensive, but it would keep the big ring on my recumbent trike from touching the pavement when loading/unloading it from the back of my car. Kerry What trike did you end up with? -- Tºm Shermªn - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. |
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