Shimano's idea was 90 degrees out to what makes sense. Their idea was to make the power stroke easier to give momentum through the dead points of the sorke.
As stated on this thread the more modern version, which makes a lot more sense is to reduce the chainring size at the dead point makin it easier to move through. The shimano rings can be rotated on the cranks but as they were 5 bolt, and the rings needed moving 90 degrees the alignment cannot be perfect.
As stated on this thread the more modern version, which makes a lot more sense is to reduce the chainring size at the dead point makin it easier to move through. The shimano rings can be rotated on the cranks but as they were 5 bolt, and the rings needed moving 90 degrees the alignment cannot be perfect.