- side of the
chainring or, in case of multi-sprocket
chainring, on the
outboard side of the
largest chainring. Single-sprocket
chainrings may have chain...
- gear
inches =
drive wheel diameter in
inches ×
number of
teeth in
front chainring number of
teeth in rear
sprocket {\displaystyle {\text{gear inches}}={\text{drive...
- 18 mm (1⁄8 in). The
chainring,
sprocket and
chain should all be the same width.
Although a
wider chain will work on a
narrower chainring or sprocket, it is...
-
chain tension. A
ghost or
floating chainring is an
additional chainring in the
drive train between the
driving chainring and sprocket. The top of the chain...
- be used to take up
chain slack. As well,
finetuning the
combination of
chainring, cog, and
chain length may
suffice until the
chain develops significant...
-
front chainring /
number of
teeth in rear sprocket). Gain
ratio = (Radius of
drive wheel /
length of
pedal crank) × (number of
teeth in
front chainring /...
- keep
clothing from
fouling the chain. See also Skirtguard, Bashguard.
Chainring: (one of the)
front gear(s),
attached to a
crank Chainset: see Crankset...
- for the
chainrings in
order to
reduce weight. This is done
because the
chain is
shifted across the c****ette much more
often than the
chainrings. This setup...
-
possibility of the
chain shifting past the
smallest inner chainring,
especially when the
inner chainring is very small, even on
bikes adjusted by professional...
- levels. The
inner level was
driven by the
chainring and the
outer drove the rear cog.
Instead of teeth, the
chainring and cog had
grooves into
which the rollers...