McWheels
Off the long run
How about this, a shaft-driven Cruzbike? I wouldn't recommend it for a RWD recumbent, big shaft!
w - dynamicbicyclesuk
But then I also realised the problem, the BB to sprocket distance varies on a Cruzbike.
Nil Desperandum! All RWD cars have a splined driveshaft to allow for the flexion of gearbox vs chassis vs differential. After all, it's not the chain that defines the distance, it's the boom-slider, so a splined variable length drive-shaft would also work with a suspended fork. Trouble is getting one made that suits. Sussex Engineering don't seem to be thinking about it, yet.
w - dynamicbicyclesuk
But then I also realised the problem, the BB to sprocket distance varies on a Cruzbike.
Nil Desperandum! All RWD cars have a splined driveshaft to allow for the flexion of gearbox vs chassis vs differential. After all, it's not the chain that defines the distance, it's the boom-slider, so a splined variable length drive-shaft would also work with a suspended fork. Trouble is getting one made that suits. Sussex Engineering don't seem to be thinking about it, yet.