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jmichaeldesign 04-07-08 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by piwonka (Post 6477307)
is a 51 tooth chainring with a 17 tooth cog only 3 skid patches?

Yes, but almost any other combination witha 17t cog results in 17 patches. Unless you run a 34t or two skidpatches.

I guess you could run a 68t ring for 4 patches.

So get a 17t cog and any ring except a 34, 51, or 68.

Peedtm 04-07-08 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by piwonka (Post 6477307)
is a 51 tooth chainring with a 17 tooth cog only 3 skid patches?

Actually it's one.


Chainring divided by sprocket. Then simplify. The denominator is your number of patches.



In this example, the tire revolves three revolutions with every full crank revolution.

I_luv_hooters 04-07-08 06:56 PM

I have never had a 51T chainring so it still doesnt apply to me. But i will keep that little factoid in mind incase I go chainring shopping. 48 is the biggest.

Iron Lion 04-08-08 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by I_luv_hooters (Post 6476716)
thats just it, i don't worry. i ride a 17T cog so i don't have to even think about it.

who the hell cares if you "don't" worry...................that was for the OP,

I_luv_hooters 04-09-08 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by Iron Lion (Post 6484481)
who the hell cares if you "don't" worry...................that was for the OP,

hey, you posted it right after me. next time try using a quote, prick. otherwise stfu.

freecycle 04-09-08 11:08 AM

so wait, u8nles sim ******** my 42/16 simplifies to 21/8? that makes eight patches, sixteen for ambi-skidding, and basically means ima have even tire wear?

to think i was only going after a good gear-inch.

Robotronik 04-11-08 07:14 PM

So I gots a 17t cog and I can definitely feel the difference. It is a difference that I do not like. Although the hills are no problem, it's much harder to keep the old speed going downhill. I think the next purchase is going to be a 50t or 52t chainring.

Robotronik 04-11-08 08:01 PM

Are there any negative effects of putting a road chainring on a ss or fg?

roadfix 04-11-08 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by Robotronik (Post 6505171)
Are there any negative effects of putting a road chainring on a ss or fg?

none whatsoever

chrism32205 04-11-08 08:22 PM

No, it is fine as long as your using the same chain size (3/32) and BCD (130).. such as the kilo uses.. it is a road chainring pretty much. You should have no problem finding many tooth sizes for the 130 BCD. I have a kilo myself.. I was using a rocket ring (dans comp), but found a nice takagi NOS bmx chainring that I like. However I was going smaller on the chainring.. I have 45x17 currently.

p.e.t.e.r.a 04-11-08 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by BRANDUNE (Post 6476644)
+1 I have these on two of my bikes

http://i24.ebayimg.com/05/i/000/dd/48/256e_2.JPG

So far they have been great, they show little wear and run pretty quiet

Did you order from this seller? The prices look good, but I don't want to wait forever for it to get from Norway.

frankstoneline 04-12-08 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by freecycle (Post 6489031)
so wait, u8nles sim ******** my 42/16 simplifies to 21/8? that makes eight patches, sixteen for ambi-skidding, and basically means ima have even tire wear?

to think i was only going after a good gear-inch.

ambi only doubles patches if the number of skid patches is odd. So ambi or not, you only get 8 patches.

freecycle 04-14-08 07:53 AM


Originally Posted by frankstoneline (Post 6506504)
ambi only doubles patches if the number of skid patches is odd. So ambi or not, you only get 8 patches.

good call, and since this thread started, the wear has been very even, (thanks for clarifying that)

Elderberry 04-14-08 10:17 AM

This has been very helpful to me in determining the pros and cons of various gear ratios. Nothing new, I'm sure as Sheldon has a link to it.

mander 04-14-08 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by frankstoneline (Post 6506504)
ambi only doubles patches if the number of skid patches is odd. So ambi or not, you only get 8 patches.

You're wrong here. After you simplify the ratio of chainring teeth to cog teeth, ambidextrous skidding doubles patches only if the simplified chainring value is odd (see the skid patch theorem in the diy thread). 42/16 simplifies to 21/8, and 21 is odd, so freecycle does have double skid patches in ambidextrous skidding.

freecycle 04-14-08 11:00 AM

hoo-lee, thats a fair call too! i was going by denominator as well, not the chainring value.

however what all of this is really pointing towards is finding a good combination that will give you a sufficient gear-inch while still getting the longest wear from your tires.

by the way, my choice was accidental, i consulted a gear-inch chart and went for it, only after learning to skid did it occur to me to calculate such a thing. maff is gud.


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