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- Micro_drive abstract "Micro drive is a type of drivetrain, mostly BMX and MTB, that uses smaller than standard sized cogs. The smallest rear sprocket that fits on a freehub body is an 11-tooth, but with the use of a cassette hub, sometimes called a micro drive rear hub, sprockets as small as 8 teeth may be used.The advantage of micro drive is that it means a smaller front sprocket, or chainring, can be used without affecting the gear ratio, providing better ground clearance. For example, a bike using a 32t chainring with a 16t rear sprocket can change to a 18t chainring and a 9t sprocket, keeping the 2:1 ratio. Another advantage is the reduction in weight with the reduction in size of all the parts.The disadvantage is increased stresses on the drive train, leading to increased wear and even premature failure. Chain stretching and breaking can occur more easily. As the front and rear sprockets become smaller, the drive tension in the chain increases. Designers can overcome these issues by choosing materials with higher yield strengths, however usually at higher costs.".
- Micro_drive wikiPageID "4893703".
- Micro_drive wikiPageLength "2156".
- Micro_drive wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Micro_drive wikiPageRevisionID "590410652".
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink BMX.
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle_drivetrain_systems.
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bicycle_drivetrains.
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Chainring.
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Crankset.
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Freehub.
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Gear.
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Gear_ratio.
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Gear_train.
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Hub_gear.
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Microdrive_(disambiguation).
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_bike.
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Sprocket.
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Yield_(engineering).
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLink Yield_strength.
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Micro drive".
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Micro_drive".
- Micro_drive wikiPageWikiLinkText "micro drive".
- Micro_drive hasPhotoCollection Micro_drive.
- Micro_drive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dablink.
- Micro_drive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Micro_drive subject Category:Bicycle_drivetrains.
- Micro_drive hypernym Drivetrain.
- Micro_drive comment "Micro drive is a type of drivetrain, mostly BMX and MTB, that uses smaller than standard sized cogs. The smallest rear sprocket that fits on a freehub body is an 11-tooth, but with the use of a cassette hub, sometimes called a micro drive rear hub, sprockets as small as 8 teeth may be used.The advantage of micro drive is that it means a smaller front sprocket, or chainring, can be used without affecting the gear ratio, providing better ground clearance.".
- Micro_drive label "Micro drive".
- Micro_drive sameAs m.0cszhv.
- Micro_drive sameAs Q6839190.
- Micro_drive sameAs Q6839190.
- Micro_drive wasDerivedFrom Micro_drive?oldid=590410652.
- Micro_drive isPrimaryTopicOf Micro_drive.