- The
chainline is the
angle of a
bicycle chain relative to the
centerline of the
bicycle frame. A
bicycle is said to have a
perfect chainline if the chain...
-
normally designed to give a
chainline of 42 mm, but
conversions using road or
mountain bike
cranksets often use more
chainline. Some hubs, such as White...
- single-speed, hub-geared, or
other bicycle drivetrain systems with
straight chainlines or
widely spaced sprockets. In this ****embly, the
outside plate with the...
- can be
greater than today's
typical multi-geared bicycles. A
straight chainline, lack of
chain drag from rear
derailleur jockey pulleys, and lack of chainrings...
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external derailleurs such as belt
drives and
shaft drives. The
single chainline allows for a full
chain enclosure chain guard, so the
chain can be protected...
- bamboo.
Laidlines are very
close together. They run
perpendicular to the "
chainlines",
which are
further apart.
Handmade paper similarly exhibits "deckle edges"...
-
Youth Subculture.
Peter Lang (2009). Fletcher, Alan. Mod Crop Series,
Chainline (1995), ISBN 978-0-9526105-0-2 Green, Jonathan. Days in the Life, Green...
- sideways,
which is
needed for
modern derailleur gearing,
because the
chainline is not
always straight in all gear selections. The
first solid bush-roller...
- made to use a type of
paper that
imitated 18th
century paper, with fake
chainlines and
laidlines to make the
paper look old. Today, The Gazette's audience...
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Drive cranks on the
external bearing bottom bracket,
which would affect chainline and Q-factor. In late 2006,
Campagnolo introduced an
outboard bearing...