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Question on Gear performance.... 2

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wizeguy

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I have a question on the performance of two types of gearing mechanisms...

If you were to compare a chain and sprocket system eg bicycle to that of "gears" (of equivalent size) is there any difference between the two methods, on a performance comparison??

Does one method have any advantages/disadvantages over the other??

This relates to a bicycle design which could incorporate either system..... just wondering which has the potential for better performance.

cheers
vin
 
wizeguy,

For small loads, a properly designed chain drive is usually more efficient than gearing, plus it is cheaper to implement.

Timelord
 
The centre distance of the chain can be increased dramatically
 
cheers many thanks for the info

vin
 
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