It has a Shimano 8 speed hub gear.Could this be used with some kind of hub gear like Sturmey Archer or Shimano?
Indeed it does. Looks like a brilliant idea that is. In the flesh it won't be.Saw the Biomega Copenhagen reviewed in the latest Cycling Active mag. I'm intrigued. It looks like a brilliant idea for a commuter bike.
Big losses inherent in the drive line make this a no go. As has been said it has been around for a good while, IF it was going to work it would have worked the first dozen times it came around. The big efficiency losses and difficult rear wheel removal/replacement kills it every time.
If the teeth intermesh closely enough to prevent loss you then get the problem of friction - which brings you back to loss againSo where do the losses occur?
Why don't we have chain drive cars?
Could this be used with some kind of hub gear like Sturmey Archer or Shimano?
So where do the losses occur?
Why don't we have chain drive cars?
Could this be used with some kind of hub gear like Sturmey Archer or Shimano?