Gear train ratio equation
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Common gear ratios are 39t or 42t for the inner ring and 52t or 53t for the outer. A standard double set-up is usually the preferred choice for racing, offering the largest chainring sizes for the ...
B = torsional stiffness of path B Kxx= Bearing stiffness in the x-direction L = Bearing length L/D = Length to Diameter ratio LWB = loaded windup of power path B LWA = loaded windup of power path A. m= slope. m(A)= slope of the line representing path A. m(B)= slope of the line representing path B.