Bear with me a bit as I present an idea I've had kicking around in my head for a few years now. A possible way to achieve up to 840 speed gearing on a bike.
Certain old Sturmey hubs had threaded sprockets. You could theoretically thread up to a 10 speed freewheel on it. After changing out the standard single speed front sprocket to a indexed sprocket with three chainrings you could could then add a Schlumpf two speed internal front hub. You would end up with a 180 speed!
3X10X3X2=180
Now instead of the 3 speed Sturmey, imagine if you could come up with a way to mount a 10 speed freewheel to a 14 speed Rohloff hub. Your talking about an 840 speed!
14X10X3X2=840
Now I know most of the gears would be totally redundant but talk about the bragging rights! Not to mention the fact that even the biggest tank of a bike could climb Pikes peak like a billy goat if you mixed and matched the gears properly.
Just a thought...
Certain old Sturmey hubs had threaded sprockets. You could theoretically thread up to a 10 speed freewheel on it. After changing out the standard single speed front sprocket to a indexed sprocket with three chainrings you could could then add a Schlumpf two speed internal front hub. You would end up with a 180 speed!
3X10X3X2=180
Now instead of the 3 speed Sturmey, imagine if you could come up with a way to mount a 10 speed freewheel to a 14 speed Rohloff hub. Your talking about an 840 speed!
14X10X3X2=840
Now I know most of the gears would be totally redundant but talk about the bragging rights! Not to mention the fact that even the biggest tank of a bike could climb Pikes peak like a billy goat if you mixed and matched the gears properly.
Just a thought...