Ignoring the International Cycling Union’s mostly arbitrary rules for what a bicycle is “supposed” to look like (at least if you want to race), there are actually reasons that the…
I’m laughing my butt off just imagining the designers having this exact conversation. I wonder what their final answer or considerations were when they made this choice. Maybe failure mode? If the chain breaks you still have a cart, but if the hub breaks/seized you’d be stuck?
It would be kind of neat if Seth could do some testing to see what happens if one chain breaks, but he seems to be riding a little less dangerously lately
I’m laughing my butt off just imagining the designers having this exact conversation. I wonder what their final answer or considerations were when they made this choice. Maybe failure mode? If the chain breaks you still have a cart, but if the hub breaks/seized you’d be stuck?
It would be kind of neat if Seth could do some testing to see what happens if one chain breaks, but he seems to be riding a little less dangerously lately