Time Waster
Veteran
OK I know virtually nothing about these other than they kind of multiplies gear range. For example mountain drive lowers gear range by 2.5x. Am I right in saying that if your chainring with the mountain drive a 50t then you drop to a 10t equivalent chainring? Assuming an 11t to 36t cassette you get 13.6 to 111 gear inches according to Sheldon Brown calculator on 32-559 / 32mm or 1.25" x 26" wheel. I'm looking at a recumbent with such a wheel on the drive wheel.
Is this correct?
The other two go up so you'd need a lower teeth count chainring to get a useable range I think. If you could get a 28t chainring with a speed drive you get 19 to 103 gear inches range.
How heavy are they and are they any better than a good triple setup? What about with recumbent bikes? Are they a good match especially for touring?
Explain like I'm 5!
Is this correct?
The other two go up so you'd need a lower teeth count chainring to get a useable range I think. If you could get a 28t chainring with a speed drive you get 19 to 103 gear inches range.
How heavy are they and are they any better than a good triple setup? What about with recumbent bikes? Are they a good match especially for touring?
Explain like I'm 5!
