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- Schlumpf_Drive abstract "A Schlumpf Drive is a two-speed planetary gear assembly for use on bicycles. It is distinct from other bicycle planetary gear assemblies in that it is located behind the chainring rather than in the rear hub. A push-button on each side of the axle allows the rider to switch between high and low ratios. These are operated by the rider's heel.Schlumpf Drives are primarily used as an alternative to multiple chainrings. Four models are currently produced, with differing ratios from pedal revolutions to chainwheel revolutions.Speed Drive, this allows a 65% increase in the final drive (ratio 1.65).High Speed Drive, this allows a 150% increase in the final drive (ratio 2.5).Mountain Drive, this allows a 60% reduction in the final drive (ratio 0.4).Reha Drive, this also allows a 60% reduction in the final drive (ratio 0.4). However, it is specifically designed for hand-cranked disability vehicles and requires less pressure for shifting.Schlumpf drives are currently used in some Pashley and Moulton bicycles.Schlumpf products were initially designed and manufactured in Switzerland. They are now manufactured in Germany by Haberstock Mobility.".
- Schlumpf_Drive thumbnail Schlumpf_Speed_Drive_bottom_bracket.JPG?width=300.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageID "45348661".
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageLength "2651".
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageRevisionID "707564283".
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle_drivetrain_systems.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bicycle_parts.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_of_Switzerland.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cycle_parts_manufacturers.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engineering_companies_of_Germany.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epicyclical_gearing.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLink Crankset.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLink Epicyclic_gearing.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLink Gearbox_bicycle.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLink Handcycle.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLink Moulton_Bicycle.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLink Pashley_Cycles.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLink File:Schlumpf_Speed_Drive_bottom_bracket.JPG.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mountain Drive & Speed-Drive by Schlumpf Innovations".
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schlumpf Drive".
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schlumpf Mountain Drive and Speed Drive".
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schlumpf".
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:German_bicycle_manufacturers.
- Schlumpf_Drive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Schlumpf_Drive subject Category:Bicycle_parts.
- Schlumpf_Drive subject Category:Companies_of_Switzerland.
- Schlumpf_Drive subject Category:Cycle_parts_manufacturers.
- Schlumpf_Drive subject Category:Engineering_companies_of_Germany.
- Schlumpf_Drive subject Category:Epicyclical_gearing.
- Schlumpf_Drive hypernym Assembly.
- Schlumpf_Drive type Legislature.
- Schlumpf_Drive comment "A Schlumpf Drive is a two-speed planetary gear assembly for use on bicycles. It is distinct from other bicycle planetary gear assemblies in that it is located behind the chainring rather than in the rear hub. A push-button on each side of the axle allows the rider to switch between high and low ratios. These are operated by the rider's heel.Schlumpf Drives are primarily used as an alternative to multiple chainrings.".
- Schlumpf_Drive label "Schlumpf Drive".
- Schlumpf_Drive sameAs Q21072666.
- Schlumpf_Drive sameAs m.012tswrl.
- Schlumpf_Drive sameAs Q21072666.
- Schlumpf_Drive wasDerivedFrom Schlumpf_Drive?oldid=707564283.
- Schlumpf_Drive depiction Schlumpf_Speed_Drive_bottom_bracket.JPG.
- Schlumpf_Drive isPrimaryTopicOf Schlumpf_Drive.