Now this isn't a new concept exactly, Shaft-Driven bicycles have been experimented with since the bicycle was invented.

Crucially though, they were all singlespeed up until very recently with advanced gearboxes, and even then, they never took hold. They're more expensive to manufacture, it's all propietary stuff so good luck servicing it and the efficiency losses are way, way above what even a dirty chain gets you.

Enter ceramicspeed re-inventing the wheel, basically. Admittedly, their target audience cares little about propietary or price, so they got that down. So they invented the shaft driven cassette drivetrain.

Now, you might look at this and think: "Well, what if we introduce literally any dirt to that thing" and the answer is don't think about it.

  • replaceable [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Is there any benefit to that design or does it just look cool?

    • 7bicycles [he/him]
      hexagon
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      2 years ago

      to a prop shaft in general? It's pretty bullet proof

      To this one? It might make a bunch of dudes from denmark very, very rich off of the disposable income of dentists

      • kissinger
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        1 year ago

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        • 7bicycles [he/him]
          hexagon
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          2 years ago

          In my medical opinion I need a second Pinarello Dogma F12 you're gonna need a root canal

    • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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      2 years ago

      You don't have to worry about the chain slipping. You just have to worry about a bunch of other things, instead.