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KJK

posted on 17/4/05 at 08:30 PM Reply With Quote
chain driven (what size chain&sprokets)

is there an easy way to work out number of teeth on front &rear sprockets needed for a given wheel & tyre size,
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sgraber

posted on 17/4/05 at 10:14 PM Reply With Quote
Just use the chart on this website

http://www.afamusa.com/gear-ratio.html

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Once you know the ratio you want, you can use the calculator here http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/~mk9r/ to determine your speeds according to any wheel/tire size.


Steve

[Edited on 4/17/05 by sgraber]





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tks

posted on 17/4/05 at 10:17 PM Reply With Quote
why should you uset that??

what it soow difficult in

saying Engine = 10 Wheel = 50

Soow RPM is going down with factor 50/10 = 5??

i always go to the Cycle example??

if you change to bigger in the back then you have more force but less speed...

soow rpm is diveded.... else it is multiplicated...

TKS





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