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Date: 21 Jun 2006 08:56:49
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Subject: Re: Gearing question
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Derick wrote: > I am currently in what I hope to be some of the final stages of > building a quad recumbent with independent rear suspension. I've > managed to tie the two rear wheels together but I seem to be having a > gearing issue. <snip > > > Moose Moose: You don't say what the gear range (# of teeth) is on your front and rear freewheels, so I'm guessing a bit. If they both have a 28-tooth big cog, your low gear is around 30". That's fine for a 20-lb race bike! If you can find a MTB crank with a nice 24-tooth chainring you can get down to about a 20" gear which should be OK for getting away from a stop and general tooling around on the flat. If you're going to offroad this beast, you'll want some *really* low gears. In that case, I'd get a megarange 7-speed freewheel/cassette (depending on what kind of hub you're using) and you can get down to around 17", and ideally 24-tooth chainrings at both the crank and mid-drive for about an 11" low gear. For comparison, my Rotator Tiger has a 5-speed (originally 6-speed) mid-drive and a 9-speed cassette on the rear wheel. I've set it up for a low gear of about 16", which is fine for hill-climbing on a bike that will fall over below 4 mph anyway (at least with me on it). For a trike or quad I'd gear lower, hence my recommendations. Hope this helps, John P.S. Are you also Moose on BROL?
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