PedalUma
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Petaluma, CA
@doubleaxe,
Yes it is a play on Petaluma. Peta, by the way is much larger than Meta, so welcome to the Peta-verse! "Peta (/ˈpɛtə/) is a decimal unit prefix in the metric system denoting multiplication by one quadrillion, or 1015 (1000000000000000)." A Lumen is one Lux per square meter. I don't really know scientifically what it is to be a Peta-Lumen? Must have something to do with lasers? Zuckerberg might know from the Meta-verse.
The primary advantage of a mid-drive is that the force is multiplied by the gears. That is not true with hub-drives. At least run it through a three speed to see the benefits. IMO a motorized fixie sounds like a death trap. Just measure your tire clearance. Use both height and width. I am digging some WTB Riddlers. They barley fit one of my bikes at 38mm. It may be that your bike is a little too narrow to make a good conversion. I do not like going under 32. Just go with the largest that will safely fit the rim, frame and brakes.
Yes it is a play on Petaluma. Peta, by the way is much larger than Meta, so welcome to the Peta-verse! "Peta (/ˈpɛtə/) is a decimal unit prefix in the metric system denoting multiplication by one quadrillion, or 1015 (1000000000000000)." A Lumen is one Lux per square meter. I don't really know scientifically what it is to be a Peta-Lumen? Must have something to do with lasers? Zuckerberg might know from the Meta-verse.
The primary advantage of a mid-drive is that the force is multiplied by the gears. That is not true with hub-drives. At least run it through a three speed to see the benefits. IMO a motorized fixie sounds like a death trap. Just measure your tire clearance. Use both height and width. I am digging some WTB Riddlers. They barley fit one of my bikes at 38mm. It may be that your bike is a little too narrow to make a good conversion. I do not like going under 32. Just go with the largest that will safely fit the rim, frame and brakes.