Jon Bendtsen wrote:
> Tom Sherman wrote:
>> Jon Bendtsen wrote:
>>> Adam Kadlubek wrote:
>>>> On 28 Kwi, 00:37, Jon Bendtsen <no...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>> Tom Sherman wrote:
>>>>>> Jon Bendtsen wrote:
>>>>>>> Tom Sherman wrote:
>>>>>>>> TandemFan wrote:
>>>>>>>> [cross-posted to ARBR for Perry Butler's amusement]
>
> [cuuuut]
>
>>>>>> not necessarily a bad thing, as several issues with short chain
>>>>>> lines go
>>>>>> away that make wide range gearing difficult.
>>>>> Why would short chainlines make wide range gearing difficult?
>>>>
>>>> Cross chain without guilt for instance.
>>>
>>> Then combine a rohloff/nuvinci + a schlumpf drive == 0 cross chain.
>>
>> No cross chain, but large expense. :(
>
> Yeah, rohloff is expensive. Nuvinci is not so bad, neither are the
> schlumpf drive. Together they are, but you do get a VERY wide gear
> range with no steps, it is all continuously variable. I dont think
> i need more range than what the Nuvinci can give me, which is a little
> wider than the 8 gear derailure i have now.
i forgot to mention that i eventually want a Nuvinci, so i
might as well go for a bike that has a short chain line +
you can actually mount a child seat, i havent found others
that allowed that.
JonB


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