Does this have a similar effect to the cranks some trials riders use with the freewheel on the front and a fixed cog on the back?
Aside from the suspension benefits it seems (in my non engineer head) to be a good way to have a potentially lighter back wheel with the freewheel parts removed - could you machine a one piece cassette and hub?
Does this have a similar effect to the cranks some trials riders use with the freewheel on the front and a fixed cog on the back?
Aside from the suspension benefits it seems (in my non engineer head) to be a good way to have a potentially lighter back wheel with the freewheel parts removed - could you machine a one piece cassette and hub?