- The
crankset (in the US) or
chainset (in the UK) is the
component of a
bicycle drivetrain that
converts the
reciprocating motion of the rider's legs into...
-
bicycle connects the
crankset (chainset) to the
bicycle and
allows the
crankset to
rotate freely. It
contains a
spindle to
which the
crankset attaches, and the...
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chain from the
forward crankset all the way to the rear wheel, and also run a
timing chain from the
front crankset to the rear
crankset. This is less po****r...
- the
pedals (and cranks)
rotate around.
Contains a
spindle to
which the
crankset is
attached and the
bearings themselves.
There is a
bearing surface on...
-
innovations included a Hirth-joint
engineered Ultra-Torque external-bearing
crankset and G3
spoke lacing for
racing wheels. In 2008,
Campagnolo introduced 11-speed...
- gears, the gear
ratio depends on the
ratio of the
number of
teeth on the
crankset to the
number of
teeth on the rear
sprocket (cogset). For
bicycles equipped...
- group-sets, so it
teamed with
other parts makers, such as
Sugino for
cranksets and Dia-Compe for brakes, so it
could sell a
complete line of SunTour...
- human-powered
crank which is used to
manually turn an axle, as in a
bicycle crankset or a
brace and bit drill. In this case a person's arm or leg
serves as...
- type of
crank sensor is used on
bicycles to
monitor the
position of the
crankset,
usually for the
cadence readout of a cyclocomputer.
These are usually...
- hand-operated oars, paddles, or poles, or;
through the feet with pedals,
crankset or treadle.
While most human-powered
watercraft use
buoyancy to maintain...