PIGEON
Retro Guru
Right, I've been thinking about doing a single speed. The thing that's been holding me back is that I don't exactly live in the middle of a mountain range and the nearest bit of trail is a 30 minute ride away from my house, which I don't really fancy doing on an ultra spinny bike.
Today I've come up with a possible solution and I'm curious to know if someone on here has done the same.
The idea is to use a double chainwheel and two rear sprockets, for example 42 & 48 up front and 20 & 14 in the back. That way I can ride to the trail on 48x14, manually change the chain to the other set of sprockets without having to lengthen or shorten it because the total number of teeth is the same, and then ride the trail on 42x20.
This might be pretty common but I haven't seen it done before but then again, I haven't been into single speed mountainbikes.
So has anyone tried this? Any thoughts or experiences?
Today I've come up with a possible solution and I'm curious to know if someone on here has done the same.
The idea is to use a double chainwheel and two rear sprockets, for example 42 & 48 up front and 20 & 14 in the back. That way I can ride to the trail on 48x14, manually change the chain to the other set of sprockets without having to lengthen or shorten it because the total number of teeth is the same, and then ride the trail on 42x20.
This might be pretty common but I haven't seen it done before but then again, I haven't been into single speed mountainbikes.
So has anyone tried this? Any thoughts or experiences?