Chainless bike

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... compared to a poorly maintained chain-drive its still more efficient...
I'm not even convinced that's true. Have you ridden one? All of the performance benefits of bicycle shaft drives can be acheived with (simpler, lighter, cheaper, more universal) chain-case.

And how do you change the ratios on a shaft drive?
 

Pauluk

Senior Member
Location
Leicester
[QUOTEBeebo]You would have to mickle your shaft instead.[/QUOTE]
I heard that can send you blind. I'll just stick to a chain driven bike for now.
 

andrew_s

Legendary Member
Location
Gloucester
Shaft drive is one of those ideas like solid tyres that's been appearing at regular intervals for the last 100 years, and still hasn't succeeded.
As well as the losses in two sets of bevel gears, you've those in the hub gears, and you've also got shaft wind-up to make the pedals feel soggy.
If you want a clean, fairly efficient and long lasting bicycle transmission, the answer is the fully enclosed chaincase.
 
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