I'm working my way through some design challenges on a project bike I want to build
It will use a internal gearbox that has a ISIS spindle for attaching crank arms.....only I want to attach a freewheeling trials type sprocket to each spindle end.
Is this even possible off the shelf?
My thought was to hack off 2 right side crank arms and use threaded freewheels mounted to them and attach my sprockets that way...
This will allow one side to be powered by pedal (from a separate bottom bracket) and the other side to be powered by the motor. Freewheeling will allow each to work independently.
Any advice on solving this problem?
I really need to keep the sprocket diameters very small!
It will use a internal gearbox that has a ISIS spindle for attaching crank arms.....only I want to attach a freewheeling trials type sprocket to each spindle end.
Is this even possible off the shelf?
My thought was to hack off 2 right side crank arms and use threaded freewheels mounted to them and attach my sprockets that way...
This will allow one side to be powered by pedal (from a separate bottom bracket) and the other side to be powered by the motor. Freewheeling will allow each to work independently.
Any advice on solving this problem?
I really need to keep the sprocket diameters very small!