michaelmac
New Member
Hi
I think what I want to do is move from a 46 t a 52 t chainring. The reason for this is because at a normal 60 revolutions per minute, I'm only doing about 12 miles an hour. So, I think ,,,, emphasis on think... That adding more teeth to my chain ring will give me more high-end speed at the same revolutions in the same rear gear. The bike has a single front crank with eight years in the back
This modification would be to a recumbent Terratrike rambler E VO ... Also if I'm thinking correctly it will make going up hills harder in other words I will be able to go faster but getting started and getting up hills will be harder, more effort, am I thinking about this correctly?. But, this is an electric bike so how hard is hard.
my other problem with my new Tara trike is adjusting my Rocky Mount swing away bike rack. It still needs to be able to haul my wife's bike as well as the recumbent. Basically, what I'm thinking about is simply making a platform for the back to wheel ..... Any ideas on this would be welcome
thanks in advance for your help
Michael
I think what I want to do is move from a 46 t a 52 t chainring. The reason for this is because at a normal 60 revolutions per minute, I'm only doing about 12 miles an hour. So, I think ,,,, emphasis on think... That adding more teeth to my chain ring will give me more high-end speed at the same revolutions in the same rear gear. The bike has a single front crank with eight years in the back
This modification would be to a recumbent Terratrike rambler E VO ... Also if I'm thinking correctly it will make going up hills harder in other words I will be able to go faster but getting started and getting up hills will be harder, more effort, am I thinking about this correctly?. But, this is an electric bike so how hard is hard.
my other problem with my new Tara trike is adjusting my Rocky Mount swing away bike rack. It still needs to be able to haul my wife's bike as well as the recumbent. Basically, what I'm thinking about is simply making a platform for the back to wheel ..... Any ideas on this would be welcome
thanks in advance for your help
Michael