millemille
Active member
Bosch Gen 4 CX motor has a "freewheel" for the chainring, so effectively my Focus has 2 freewheels.
What is stopping me securing the largest sprocket of cassette to the spokes with a couple of small/thin tie wraps so that it is fixed in position relative to the wheel and then relying on the motor's "freewheel"?
The advantage being that the chain is now constantly spinning forwards, even when freewheeling, so you can change gear when not pedalling.
If the rear mech/chain gets snagged or snarled the tie wraps should snap and allow the chain to stop rotating.
What am I missing, why is on one else doing this?
Edit to add: Like this (jump to 06:30 as for some reason the forum won't let me embed the video with the correct start time)....
What is stopping me securing the largest sprocket of cassette to the spokes with a couple of small/thin tie wraps so that it is fixed in position relative to the wheel and then relying on the motor's "freewheel"?
The advantage being that the chain is now constantly spinning forwards, even when freewheeling, so you can change gear when not pedalling.
If the rear mech/chain gets snagged or snarled the tie wraps should snap and allow the chain to stop rotating.
What am I missing, why is on one else doing this?
Edit to add: Like this (jump to 06:30 as for some reason the forum won't let me embed the video with the correct start time)....
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