Was a stupid idea when Muddy Fox tried it with the RocknRoll in the mid 90's. Still stupid now.
Just picked up a Cannondale SE1000, will post pics soon.
No clutch = it will fall off, unless you are riding the bike path. Clutch = it can still fall off, not a big deal on the trail, but more of a deal in a race.
I really can't be bothered doing a similar search for alloy rims failing exactly like that. Can you just assume i did and accept the point that all stuff fails.
I was at a Shimano Presentation last night and they were talking about Alfine DI2 electronic internal hub gear shifting - anyone out there thought about it/tried it?
Customer here has made a spider that sits behind a 10 speed cassette and has 110mm chainring spacing. He's running a 39t chainring bolted to that. He's ditched the 11t cog from his cassette so it runs 13-39t and it shifts usefully. A little slow on the shift from 39 back down, but just fine from...
Honestly, that long day of the 4 kings was the most fun(suffering) i've had on a bike for a long while, mostly because slackers like me could spin some miles with whippets like you without you being held back in the results. I push Enduro as being the future based solely on this more sociable...
I've actually ridden a Zerode, a couple of years ago, and couldn't remember anything significant. Pretty much was the opposite kind of trail that i would think it might be a problem on.
How do you guys feel about the doubling up of the free play of the hub and the freehub? Is it ever an issue - say in tight twisty trails, punching out of corners?
I thought most designs like this used a fixed rear hub?
I don't know why it has taken me so long to think about this one..
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