Me thinks it would be easier to adapt a single speed bike to use a multi-speed rear wheel and a SBP shift kit.On the note of chains and gracefully moving around sprockets. The SBP shift kit has proven what a standard derailleur bike chain can do!
Me thinks it would be easier to adapt a single speed bike to use a multi-speed rear wheel and a SBP shift kit.On the note of chains and gracefully moving around sprockets. The SBP shift kit has proven what a standard derailleur bike chain can do!
Probably,Me thinks it would be easier to adapt a single speed bike to use a multi-speed rear wheel and a SBP shift kit.
Cool stuff Baird!!!shifting to me is the major point. i'd want gears for more than just hill climbing. i'm all about speed, yet speed in a safe way. i've got a few concepts of my own, but most of them rely on outdated ideas and obsolete products used in the past.
for instance, the Browning bicycle transmission: The Browning Automatic Bicycle Transmission
i have 2 of the 2 speed BMX ones sitting here, wondering if i could adapt one to a rear wheel sprocket.
i also have something else that's top secret till i build a test bike which is more like an actual, internal 3 speed transmission.
lack of funds is all that keeps me from building up the bikes.
Not that I really mind, but why was "shift" blanked out of the above post? Does shift have a hidden dirty meaning? Is it an underground cuss word? Inquiring minds want to know. "Shift it, buddy! Oh go shift! Shift up! (I'm practicing possible uses for this word. If i knew what it meant besides changing gears, that would help. it isn't easy being hip.)Those Browning guys stole my idea!!!
Just kidding. I don't understand half of it, but I have a good idea it requires deeper pockets than mine to have one. It does show what is possible.
I hope Jim can come up with a working model that is simple, requires clutch disengagement, allows for a single speed coaster brake axle and if it also requires a pull start, that's fine with me. And is something I can afford to buy. Just two speeds allowing for getting up hills without pedaling til my pants catch on fire or walking the bike would be awesome. Ferball mentioned older four wheel drive vehicles where you had to manually change the lockouts... brutal and inelegant compared to ****ing in and out of 4 wheel drive on the fly, but that's OK. If we can have four wheel drive and all we can afford is an older truck with lockouts, it still beats just rear wheel drive. Same with the bike shifter. If it just works and is affordable that would be wonderful.
SB
Well said SB:Before nixing the idea why not wait to see what Jim comes up with? If it works it doesn't have to be the ultimate shifter or as good as an SBP kit with gears. We were talking in the first place about a coaster brake wheel, one speed without having to change the hub. Setting up an SBP kit on an old cruiser is neither cheap nor easy. For a mountain bike with derailleur it is awesome and cost effective. In a way it is trying to compare apples to oranges as the application would be different on a vintage cruiser. How can cost be compared when it hasn't been made yet? I'm going to remain hopeful, will wait and see. Options are good. If nobody tries something new then how can motorbicycling move forward into better and safer machines?
SB