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Ok, really simple idea that is probably baked, why not attach some kind of rotary strain gauge to the front gear system on a bicycle (the ones which you pedal) in order to detect whether you are in the right gear or not. The small piece of electronic equipment connected to the strain gauge could automatically
select the correct gear that you should be in!
(??) Sort-of baked, m'afraid...
http://www.yonge-cv...-it-works-bike.html Don't think derailleur (spelling, Wagster!), think CVT [Azazello, Feb 01 2007]
"automatic shifting bicyle" on google
http://images.googl...&btnG=Search+Images [BJS, Feb 01 2007]
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And I thought it was only me that kept finding that my bike was in the wrong gear! [+] |
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What powers the derailer? |
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Bicycles are very efficient machines - what you're proposing is adding extra stuff (strain gauges, automatic gear shifters) which would absorb energy and reduce efficiency (and occasionally go wrong, need maintenance or break). Not worth it just for the tiny benefit of not having to think about gear changes in my opinion. |
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I once saw a very comprehensive info-
mercial for these in the USA. |
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Oh my god - CVT for bicycles, how halfbaked is that? 'Pologies for the spelling [Azaz], I meant "disraeli" of course. |
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