Matt: yes that is a Rotor crank. Yes, it works. Yes, it weighs a ton.
Amanda: sorry, I failed the rollout. They won't let me use it on the snake. Maybe the cobbles if I get a good run for it.
Jeremy: these rings are 3/16" thick, they won't be flexing any. I am going to make the webs thinner on the next set as these are way overbuilt. Making the center of the ring solid would add less strength than increasing the ring thickness. Like the difference in bending a solid sheet of paper and bending a pencil.
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So what record are you gonna break with that set up>??
peace
Hour faired, low altitude flying 200meter.
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DG
Is that an off center, cam activated crank to eliminate the "dead spot"?
that's going to be a tough gear to push up the snake.
You made that right, so concerns about stiffness?...why not keep a more solid ring, like a DA TT ring?
-Jeremy S
Matt: yes that is a Rotor crank. Yes, it works. Yes, it weighs a ton.
Amanda: sorry, I failed the rollout. They won't let me use it on the snake. Maybe the cobbles if I get a good run for it.
Jeremy: these rings are 3/16" thick, they won't be flexing any. I am going to make the webs thinner on the next set as these are way overbuilt. Making the center of the ring solid would add less strength than increasing the ring thickness. Like the difference in bending a solid sheet of paper and bending a pencil.
DG
Did you steal those gears from the clock in London? Holy cow, that's pushing some watts!!
seriously good looking, pal.
that's beautiful
Bike pr0n of the higest quality. Dennis, good luck at your attempts for the hour faired and 200m records.
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