castlerobber
Zen MBB Master
Oh, and I forgot the 155mm cranks and e-ring on the Q.With that progression will the next bike have 140 mm cranks?
One never knows. Might take a few more years, though.
Oh, and I forgot the 155mm cranks and e-ring on the Q.With that progression will the next bike have 140 mm cranks?
Would a crank with a 38T Qring and a 50T round ring and a spider power meter and a hub power meter, so you could pedal at the same RPM, and road speed to check power efficiency work?Would testing Qrings and round rings on an indoor track with a power meter help to solve the problem? If q rings work you should see more power then with round rings.
If someone can find the original work please share it.
Would a crank with a 38T Qring and a 50T round ring and a spider power meter and a hub power meter, so you could pedal at the same RPM, and road speed to check power efficiency work?
Here it is: http://www.tradewindsports.net/wp-c...BLISHED-PhD-Oval-vs-round-sub-max-and-max.pdf
My interest in this subject is mainly the influence of noncircular rings on stress/strain/pain of my knees. I think Tables 3.3 and 3.2 indicate that the noncircular rings lower the stress on knees. I've reached out to Professor Leong for confirmation. I'll let you know what I learn.
-Cliff