-
chainring is
outboard and the
smallest is inboard.
Chainrings vary in size from as few as 20
teeth to as many as 60 and
potentially more.
Chainrings also...
- gear changes. However,
through the
careful choice of
chainrings and rear cogsets, e.g. 3
chainrings 48-34-20 and a 10-speed c****ette 11–32, one can achieve...
-
bikes with
three front chainrings will use a long cage rear derailleur.[citation needed] A road bike with only two
front chainrings and
close ratio sprockets...
- independently. The
front crankset typically has only one
chainring. The rear
crankset typically has many
chainrings,
sometimes on both sides. On a
tandem where the...
- for the
chainrings in
order to
reduce weight. This is done
because the
chain is
shifted across the c****ette much more
often than the
chainrings. This setup...
-
vertical and
riders have
little mechanical advantage.
Biopace chainrings have a
reduced chainring diameter coinciding with the
cranks being horizontal. This...
-
drivetrains with two
front chainrings are ubiquitous, and
unlike mountain bikes where "1x"
drivetrains with a
single front chainring are now[when?] standard...
- lack of
chain drag from rear
derailleur jockey pulleys, and lack of
chainrings,
ramps and pins all
improve efficiency. As a
single rear cog
takes less...
-
lower gearing options (lower than 1:1,
bigger sprockets and/or
smaller chainrings, like for
example a super-compact 48/32T or 46/30T
chainset and a 11-34T...
- a triple-
chainrings crankset gear
system may be preferred. Otherwise, the
relatively lighter, simpler, and less
expensive double chainring is preferred...