John in CR
100 TW
I want to be able to pedal at high speeds, but I'd like to avoid a giant and costly chainring, because it takes up a lot of room and ground clearance. I plan to run the pedal input to a jackshaft anyway, and I won't need to change gears at the chainring. Plus I already have a variety of #25 sprockets, and can easily get a 7 or 8 to 1 gear up in that initial stage. I want to have a leisurely 40-60 cadence at about 1000rpm at the wheel, so I really do need a big initial step up and getting most of the way there with just a 6-8" diameter chainring at the cranks is quite appealing.
Anyone see any problems with the idea other than fitting the small cog on the jackshaft?
John
Anyone see any problems with the idea other than fitting the small cog on the jackshaft?
John