- A
freehub is a type of
bicycle hub that
incorporates a
ratcheting mechanism. A set of
sprockets (called a "c****ette") is
mounted onto a
splined shaft...
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sprockets on a
multiple freewheel increased, and
became physically wider, the
freehub design overcame the axle/bearing
problem ****ociated with
threaded hubs...
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Power meters using strain gauges are
mounted in the
bottom bracket, rear
freehub, or crankset.
Certain newer devices do not use
strain gauges and instead...
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index shifting (known as SIS,
Shimano Index System introduced in 1984),
freehubs, dual-pivot brakes, 8-9-10-speed drivetrains, and the
integration of shifters...
- the CV end of an axle
shaft Matching splines of a
bicycle c****ette and
freehub with a
master spline visible at the top
Drive shafts on
vehicles and power...
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front wheels are
generally 100 mm wide fork spacing, road
wheels with
freehubs generally have a 130 mm wide rear
wheel hub.
Mountain bikes have adopted...
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freehub has a
narrow spline at one position, and each
sprocket has a
corresponding wide
tooth on its
inside face.
Alignment spline on
freehub Matching...
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riding public.
Another design innovation was the
first practical ****anese
freehub — the Unit-Hub -
which combined freewheel and hub in one
component (unit...
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tangential force at the
pedal to
overcome it. Fixed-gear
bicycles (without a
freehub) use the
momentum of the
bicycle and
rider to keep the
chainwheel turning...
- to base frame, fork, and
suspension components such as a
shock absorber Freehub: a
ratcheting ****embly onto
which a cog or c****ette is
mounted that allows...