anyone else had one of these moments recently?
i've only really just looked at a chain ring and had one of those 'ooooooooh, thats how it works' moments...
the pins on the back of the chainring for the ramp that helps transition a gear change.
then i googled it and found this:
https://wickwerks.com/technology/chainrings/
suddenly discovered a 'new' design for something i didnt have a grasp of/ever had a problem with before....
anyone used one of these Wickwerks chain rings with the 'bridge' design?
I can add something else to the useful(?) stuff part of my brain now
just out of interest, do these parts wear down as much as the rest of the chain ring (i.e. the teeth) and has it contributed to 'dodgy' shifting in anyones past if they have worn down?
i would think that they dont wear down much, as the pins would be hardened(?) - i would imagine they should be - as the contact point between chain/pin would be minimal, so would be useless if it rounded off easily....
anyway, just though i'd share this incase im not the only one thats never given attention to this part of a bike :?
these parts stay hidden from view so much that its only when they are completely dismantled do you really take a closer look and appreciate the design that goes into them.
another reason i bloody love bikes - still discovering stuff despite the simplicity of them
i've only really just looked at a chain ring and had one of those 'ooooooooh, thats how it works' moments...
the pins on the back of the chainring for the ramp that helps transition a gear change.
then i googled it and found this:
https://wickwerks.com/technology/chainrings/
suddenly discovered a 'new' design for something i didnt have a grasp of/ever had a problem with before....
anyone used one of these Wickwerks chain rings with the 'bridge' design?
I can add something else to the useful(?) stuff part of my brain now
just out of interest, do these parts wear down as much as the rest of the chain ring (i.e. the teeth) and has it contributed to 'dodgy' shifting in anyones past if they have worn down?
i would think that they dont wear down much, as the pins would be hardened(?) - i would imagine they should be - as the contact point between chain/pin would be minimal, so would be useless if it rounded off easily....
anyway, just though i'd share this incase im not the only one thats never given attention to this part of a bike :?
these parts stay hidden from view so much that its only when they are completely dismantled do you really take a closer look and appreciate the design that goes into them.
another reason i bloody love bikes - still discovering stuff despite the simplicity of them