[python] internal hub gear
- From: Olaf Johansson <home@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2008 00:07:31 +0200
It is possible, yes. You need either horizontal droputs or a chain
tensioner.
http://www.olafjohansson.com/monty/montypage.html
From: "Jérémy Hanon" <J_HANON@xxxxxx>
To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 19:58:27 +0200
Hello,
does anybody have ever tried to build a python with an internal hub
gear (
f.ex. i-motion 9...)and back-pedaling-brakes?
i thought it would be a nice way to avoid some problems with the
chain lenght.
i know they are a little heavier then "normal" gears but it seems
to me that
the advantages prevails.
or is it impossible because of stearing? i never had the oportunity
to ride a
python so i don´t know if its possible.
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From: "Jérémy Hanon" <J_HANON@xxxxxx> To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 19:58:27 +0200 Hello,does anybody have ever tried to build a python with an internal hub gear (
f.ex. i-motion 9...)and back-pedaling-brakes?i thought it would be a nice way to avoid some problems with the chain lenght. i know they are a little heavier then "normal" gears but it seems to me that
the advantages prevails.or is it impossible because of stearing? i never had the oportunity to ride a
python so i don´t know if its possible.
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