is this one of those bikes where you pedal really really fast and it barely moves or one of those bikes that could hypothetically reach 125mph through gearing alone but when you jump up and down on the pedals they won't budge
it's on a small cog fixed to a solid axle to spin the gears on the other side. there's a through-axle every time it switches sides to a new crankset, each crankset is only driving a small loop of chain.
is this one of those bikes where you pedal really really fast and it barely moves or one of those bikes that could hypothetically reach 125mph through gearing alone but when you jump up and down on the pedals they won't budge
Second one
This has got to be an art piece, right?
There doesn't seem to be a way in the world the chain does that without being affixed to the upper cog wheels, rendering the thing useless
some background. It is an art piece but not in the way you're thinking
thanks and also: new commuter just dropped
That's why I'm always late, time everywhere else goes faster
it's on a small cog fixed to a solid axle to spin the gears on the other side. there's a through-axle every time it switches sides to a new crankset, each crankset is only driving a small loop of chain.
it is designed to exceed the speed of light if pedaled at 90rpm
Hop on loser, we fastforwarding to the future
tfw when this is every bicycle I own