WTB 12 tooth track cog

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Postby Strawburger » 25 Jan 2016, 12:09

Hi all,

Wanted to borrow or buy a 12 tooth cog for the upcoming masters track champs in February.

Mike C has talked me into one race, just need to get my bike into the right gearing.

Cheers

Simon

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Postby mikesbytes » 26 Jan 2016, 08:24

I stand to be corrected, but I think 13 is the smallest

What BCD is the chain ring?

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Postby Strawburger » 26 Jan 2016, 11:49

The crank is a crappy sugino, 130 bcd. 46 tooth. Was hoping to obtain a cog rather than the expensive route of new BB, crank and ring as I'm not likely to use more than a few times a year.

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Postby Strawburger » 26 Jan 2016, 11:52

Doing some further research, looks like 12 tooth is possible but very rare. Looks like I'll be getting a bigger chainring (if I can find rings in 130bcd)

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Postby mikesbytes » 26 Jan 2016, 12:33

46 - 13 should be fine, that's about the same as 50 - 14. http://www.bikecalc.com/gear_inches

48 - 14 is probably the most common gear with some riding 49 - 14 or 50 - 14

I recall a few years back that Alan Whiteman (Fenpaddler) had a 13 lying around

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Postby Nozzle » 01 Feb 2016, 06:57

130BCD is not so common. 144BCD is most widely used. I used to have some 135BCD (Miche) which are in the ACT with my dad and old bike.

Most riders run the largest chainring to largest cog for smoothness. I'd recommend working our what gear inch you want to run and work it out from there.

What event is this for?

From my research, 130BCD seems to only go on fixies. Sugino Messengers go up to 48t which is tiny. I dont see many options on Velodrome Shop or Alex Cycle.

There are these though in 3/32in: http://www.alexscycle.com/chainrings-en ... 130mm.html

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Postby Strawburger » 01 Feb 2016, 11:07

Thanks Noel,

I'm looking at a 97 inch for the masters champs in a few weeks time. I will be doing the team pursuit and then possibly the individual time trial, over 2000m and 3000m respectively.

My decision is purely based on what I own and the cheapest solution. I could ask to borrow cranks but then I might as well borrow all sorts of other things, including a proper bike :)

So what is the theory for large to large? Less friction?

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Postby Nozzle » 01 Feb 2016, 14:18

Sprinters say it is smoother.

50x14 is 96in
51x14 is 98in

I'd personally go for the 96in if I was doing a longer endurance event. What is your target cadence? If you had a 14t cog i'd buy the 50t ring and stick with 96in. Not a bad gear for enduro events at DGV.


What cogs do you have already? Give me a bell and we can discuss. I could loan you some cogs if you need some depending what you need.

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Postby colin » 02 Feb 2016, 09:43

I have a 50T 130BDC BlackSpire chainring (1/8) that I no longer require. you can borrow or buy.

Colin

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Postby Strawburger » 02 Feb 2016, 12:03

I'll be in touch with both of you!

Thanks again


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