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I have an older full suspension frame that rides really well, its a horst link rear end with a coil shock and tracks the ground brilliantly. Only problem I had with it is the bottom bracket height is relatively high at around 14" static, 13.5" sagged. I tried offset bushings but they won't fit with the rear shock linkage so I came up with a fantastic solution. The cranks I'm using have a splined interface on one side. Instead of mounting them diametrically opposite each other I have mounted them offset by about 10 degrees so that with my leading foot forward they point down in a 'V' shape givig me an effectively 1" lower bottom bracket height. As a bonus, if I'm hitting a techie rocky section I switch my feet around and bingo! I now have 1" higher pedal clearance.
Does this belong in the Viz top tips section?
Makes perfect sense to me. The logical next step would be eccentric oval chainrings.
Just run 24” wheels.
+100 high level thinking points.
Specialized tried this on the Stumppumper concept pumptrack bike
https://www.pinkbike.com/news/specialized-stumppumper-concept-bike-2012.html
Specialized tried this on the Stumppumper concept pumptrack bikehttps://www.pinkbike.com/news/specialized-stumppumper-concept-bike-2012.html
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Started this as a bored joke thread but good to see someone has actually done it!
I did like the oval chainrings idea
greyspoke - Member
Makes perfect sense to me. The logical next step would be eccentric oval [s]chainrings.[/s][b]wheels[/b]
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Those pedals are brilliant - variable crank length depending on position in cycle - wish I could try some.
Started this as a bored joke thread but good to see someone has actually done it!
I genuinely believed you had tried it! Was gonna ask what it was like to pedal lol
How did I never spot that mistake in the Navy video?!?! Amazing 😆
Those pedals are brilliant - variable crank length depending on position in cycle - wish I could try some.
Looks to me like they put the upper surface in line with the bearing axis, so they’ll actually remove the variable effective crank length that normal pedals will give.
Couldn't help myself, yep just had a quick watch on YouTube, he appears to be applying effort to undo the nut on his skateboard truck (counter clockwise), except there's the sound of a ratchet and having apparently done nothing to the thing, gives the wheel a little spin just to check... Well something I suppose.
Then having scooped a dollop of grease out of a tin, our expert mechanic again rotates a (again audibly ratcheting) spanner 1/4 turn counter clockwise before rotating his wonky cranks...
He then appears to plug in a spark plug connector and then turns an ignition key...
The lads on a roll so they then turn him loose on Her Majesty's fleet...
We should be losing a vessel a week if that's a true representation of things...



