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Re: Custom Made Titanium Frame's and Seatpost's

by enahs <enahs@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 3, 2008 at 03:14 PM

Ok, I spent some time at the computer and made this extremely rough
drawing of a uni that I have in mind.  It should be attached to this
post.  I did not make the spokes or pedal as you can see.  I also
skipped the cogs that would have to be on both the main hub and the
secondary hubs.  The idea is a lot like a reverse giraffe except you
would have to make a set of three.  One on the main hub, one idling in
between, and one on the secondary hub.  Now you would need that on both
sides so that the cranks would spin at the same rate.  The reason to
make a uni like this is obvious, a inexpensive geared uni.

This would require alot of machining on your end.  Do you think that
you would be up to it?


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Re: Custom Made Titanium Frame's and Seatpost's
enahs <enahs@[EMAIL PR  2008-07-03 15:14:31 
Re: Custom Made Titanium Frame's and Seatpost's
Niko <Niko@[EMAIL PROT  2008-07-03 16:07:41 

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