SHiFT
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OK. So I am now awaiting all my parts and I'm trying to determine if I went the right route with the gears and stuff.
I think I did, but I'm just having a hard time wrapping my head around gears, ratios, and so on. Could you just let me know if I've understood it all properly, and what the drawbacks of my setup could be?
So, Matt's reduction drive has a 4:1 ratio, output:input.
I understand this to mean, the drive reduces the speed of the output shaft by 4, and increases torque by a factor of 4.
Now, the thing that concerns me, is after the reduction drive, Matt uses a small cog to drive a larger cog. This is a further reduction of the output shaft speed, but an additional increase of torque, correct?
But I'm going the other way. I will put the larger cog on the reduction drive output, and the smaller cog on the wheel (like a normal bike setup) This would effectively give me higher rpm, but less torque correct?
Now, Matt has said his "final drive ratio" is a tad under 12:1 (I thought reduction drive was only 4:1, is the rest from the big rear cog?)
My pulley and sprocket ratio will be about 1:2. I'm going 20t in the rear 39t up front.
THe more reading I do, the less I understand how this will work in the sense that, before I thought it'd be OK, cuz it's just like a normal bike after the reduction drive. But, now I'm thinking that it could require too much torque from the motor to turn the wheel, leaving me in a position to burn out the motor and not go anywhere?
Am I going to be able to ride this thing or what?
As I'm starting to understand, I don't see how it'll work.
Thanks for any input you might have.
Few resources I've read/tried.
http://www.nightrider.com/biketech/calc_gearratios.htm
http://www.teamdavinci.com/understanding_gear_reduction.htm
http://www.howstuffworks.com/gears.htm
SHiFT
I think I did, but I'm just having a hard time wrapping my head around gears, ratios, and so on. Could you just let me know if I've understood it all properly, and what the drawbacks of my setup could be?
So, Matt's reduction drive has a 4:1 ratio, output:input.
I understand this to mean, the drive reduces the speed of the output shaft by 4, and increases torque by a factor of 4.
Now, the thing that concerns me, is after the reduction drive, Matt uses a small cog to drive a larger cog. This is a further reduction of the output shaft speed, but an additional increase of torque, correct?
But I'm going the other way. I will put the larger cog on the reduction drive output, and the smaller cog on the wheel (like a normal bike setup) This would effectively give me higher rpm, but less torque correct?
Now, Matt has said his "final drive ratio" is a tad under 12:1 (I thought reduction drive was only 4:1, is the rest from the big rear cog?)
My pulley and sprocket ratio will be about 1:2. I'm going 20t in the rear 39t up front.
THe more reading I do, the less I understand how this will work in the sense that, before I thought it'd be OK, cuz it's just like a normal bike after the reduction drive. But, now I'm thinking that it could require too much torque from the motor to turn the wheel, leaving me in a position to burn out the motor and not go anywhere?
Am I going to be able to ride this thing or what?
As I'm starting to understand, I don't see how it'll work.
Thanks for any input you might have.
Few resources I've read/tried.
http://www.nightrider.com/biketech/calc_gearratios.htm
http://www.teamdavinci.com/understanding_gear_reduction.htm
http://www.howstuffworks.com/gears.htm
SHiFT