10-09-2009, 01:07 PM
Hi Members
I'm a new member to this forum and this is my first post.
I always wondered how does one do Coasting ( continue to rotate the rear wheels ie continue riding without Pedaling).
How is this made possible. I mean normally what one would think is as the chains drive the sprockets which are attached to the Hub as ONE unit then HOW DOES THE HUB/WHEEL ROTATE EVEN AFTER ONE STOPS PEDALING for a while.
I came to know about the Freewheels mounting but didn't understand how it works. Specially the role of bearings to maintain Coasting. And secondly there seems to be a ratchet like mechanism which keeps the wheel motion unidirectional ( even if we pedal backwards the bike rear wheel maintains its forward rotation). Where is the Ratchet placed. And how it does the locking thing in one direction ie what part/component does it actually lock.
I didn't get a clear picture of this whole mechanism and how it works. I mean how does the hub rotate continuously where as the chain( no pedaling) keeps stationary.
Guys this may seem very basic for you all but I've always wondered how such a motion is possible and what mechanism in the bike makes it work. I would like to have some pictures or drawings a an easier way to understand. So can you guys be kind enough to help me understand this.
I searched a lot on the web but couldn't find anything beyond some obscure info and marketing products.
So Expecting your support and help to clear my doubt.
Thanks in advance and take care.
-Arrow.
I'm a new member to this forum and this is my first post.
I always wondered how does one do Coasting ( continue to rotate the rear wheels ie continue riding without Pedaling).
How is this made possible. I mean normally what one would think is as the chains drive the sprockets which are attached to the Hub as ONE unit then HOW DOES THE HUB/WHEEL ROTATE EVEN AFTER ONE STOPS PEDALING for a while.
I came to know about the Freewheels mounting but didn't understand how it works. Specially the role of bearings to maintain Coasting. And secondly there seems to be a ratchet like mechanism which keeps the wheel motion unidirectional ( even if we pedal backwards the bike rear wheel maintains its forward rotation). Where is the Ratchet placed. And how it does the locking thing in one direction ie what part/component does it actually lock.
I didn't get a clear picture of this whole mechanism and how it works. I mean how does the hub rotate continuously where as the chain( no pedaling) keeps stationary.
Guys this may seem very basic for you all but I've always wondered how such a motion is possible and what mechanism in the bike makes it work. I would like to have some pictures or drawings a an easier way to understand. So can you guys be kind enough to help me understand this.
I searched a lot on the web but couldn't find anything beyond some obscure info and marketing products.
So Expecting your support and help to clear my doubt.
Thanks in advance and take care.
-Arrow.