Re: Drop Axle Guni project shelved
- From: unisk8r <unisk8r@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 10:49:27 -0500
Not to beg into an argument, feel, but you keep saying that the "drive
line friction" of my jackshaft design is greater than on a dropped
crank design.
Each design employs 2 chains and 4 sprockets. So why would there be
any frictional difference of any measurable degree?
And I am _not_ the man "pushing the uni speed record". I believe that
would be the brave riders themselves. There's a fellow in northern
Europe preparing for an attempt to break the current hour record of
16.8 miles.
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