battered
Guru
Fixed will not work with a chain tensioner. The forces are too great, when you stop pedalling the bottom run of the chain will be pulled straight by your momentum. This means that the tensioner is holding the chain in a bent position, and it has as much chance of doing this as you would of putting a bend in a car towrope while it's between 2 cars and going uphill.
Next question (inevitably) - which gear ratio? I favour 32 front 16 rear, which is the same as 34/17 above on a 26 wheel. It gives about 51-52 gear inches. It's just about liveable with off road and great for easy off road like canal towpaths. You can use an old derailleur as a chain tensioner, it's as ugly as sin though.
Next question (inevitably) - which gear ratio? I favour 32 front 16 rear, which is the same as 34/17 above on a 26 wheel. It gives about 51-52 gear inches. It's just about liveable with off road and great for easy off road like canal towpaths. You can use an old derailleur as a chain tensioner, it's as ugly as sin though.