yoothgeye
I build stuff.
I've had a tandem frame for a few years now, every now and then I think about putting it together. I've already got matching bars, grips, and saddles, but what I come back to every now and then is gearing.
My wheelset is from an old tandem, coaster brake, heavy gauge spokes. I have to make a tensioner for the chain in between the 2 cranks, that's no problem.
I have tons of chainwheels to choose from, but this is what I am thinking about. If my front ring and back ring are different tooth counts, will the pedals stay in time (sync) or go out of sync? Once tensioned the chain will always be engaging the same amount of teeth, but if I went "crazy" and ran a really small ring up front with a larger one in back (on the double) would the pedals always turn together?
I'm sure someone knows the answer right off.
My wheelset is from an old tandem, coaster brake, heavy gauge spokes. I have to make a tensioner for the chain in between the 2 cranks, that's no problem.
I have tons of chainwheels to choose from, but this is what I am thinking about. If my front ring and back ring are different tooth counts, will the pedals stay in time (sync) or go out of sync? Once tensioned the chain will always be engaging the same amount of teeth, but if I went "crazy" and ran a really small ring up front with a larger one in back (on the double) would the pedals always turn together?
I'm sure someone knows the answer right off.