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Chainless Shaft-Driven Bicycle System by salman is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Shaft-driven bicycles use a drive shaft instead of a chain to transmit power from the pedals to the rear wheel. They were introduced over a century ago but were mostly replaced by chain-driven bicycles due to greater possible gear ranges with sprockets and derailleurs. A shaft-driven bicycle contains two sets of roller bearings, one at each end of the drive shaft, which allows the pedal torque to be turned 90 degrees to the rear wheel hub through the shaft. This "chainless" system provides a smooth, quiet,
- Author
- salman
- Language
- EN