yagamuffin":328oe3rc said:Makes no sense to me either!
As the longer diameter move from the vertical axis to the horizontal it is still pulling the same amount of chain.
Also, the pedals still remain in their usual round configuration so i don't understand how it would feel any different to pedal?
All very confusing! :?
Seemed - alas poor Sheldon has gone to the big bike workshop in the sky.ishaw":38akktdb said:Cheers, he seems to like them doesn't he.
thecannibal":y88e8ivl said:yagamuffin":y88e8ivl said:Makes no sense to me either!
As the longer diameter move from the vertical axis to the horizontal it is still pulling the same amount of chain.
Also, the pedals still remain in their usual round configuration so i don't understand how it would feel any different to pedal?
All very confusing! :?
With a true ellipse (which biopace isn't, IIRC) the chain wrap remains the same, but gear inches do change. Think of it as the chainring constantly morphing from a big ring which is close to the rear wheel to a small ring which is further away.
Same length chain, different gears.
That make sense?
Woz":19iuviah said:thecannibal":19iuviah said:yagamuffin":19iuviah said:Makes no sense to me either!
As the longer diameter move from the vertical axis to the horizontal it is still pulling the same amount of chain.
Also, the pedals still remain in their usual round configuration so i don't understand how it would feel any different to pedal?
All very confusing! :?
With a true ellipse (which biopace isn't, IIRC) the chain wrap remains the same, but gear inches do change. Think of it as the chainring constantly morphing from a big ring which is close to the rear wheel to a small ring which is further away.
Same length chain, different gears.
That make sense?
So....how do they change gear but they work on a SS or Fixed Gear. Do teeth fall off and jump on the while you pedal?