I'd really like to race a nova race single speed this year, there are vertical dropouts and I'm wondering if anyone out there have successfully set up there nova with a "majic ratio" to not need to use a chain tensioner.
The chainstays are 425mm in length like most bikes, so if you have set a bike up with 425mm chainstays, please let me know what ratio you did an how you liked.
I used this website to find the following compatible gears for 425mm chainstays.
http://www.eehouse.org/fixin/javafmu.php
They show me that the following would work.
34x16
43x18
41x16
Thanks for any help.
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I'm not sure if you've seen the Eccentric hub from White Industries; it would solve all of your chain length problems.
http://www.whiteind.com/rearhubs/singlespeedhubs.html
Good luck finding the magic gear.
Yes, I've used it, and it works, but it also costs a lot more and adds a ton of weight when you add the freewheel.
I got 34/16 to work really well, just a little tight. I'll ride it for a while and see how it goes. I'd like to get the 32/14, it should work better, but can't find any 172.5 cranks with the 104mm bcd or capabilities to run a 32 except for, you guessed it, white industries.
http://www.shopcandycranks.com/
Scroll down and you’ll see that they make a 32 tooth chain ring that can run on a 94 or 110 BCD crank set.
A little pricy I know, but you could run 32/14 on compact cranks.
Back to surfing...I mean work.....
The 34x16 worked all year without a single problem. The jamis is 425mm chainstays(published) and the gearing was pretty good for fast ss races. Chain stretched just a little, but not enough for the chain to ever come off.
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