I have 12 speed ebike with Shimano drivetrain.
Chainline is 52mm (according to specs and measured).
Rear dropouts are 135mm.
I want to know which gears are best for straight chain.
So my thoughts on measuring:
* Divide dropout width by half and I will get center line: 135mm: 2 = 67.5mm. So center line is 67.5 mm inwards from dropout.
* As chainline is 52mm (aka 52mm outwards from center line), I substract 52mm from 67.5mm and I get that straightest chain is the one 15.5mm (67.5mm -52mm) inwards from the dropout. Measuring now 15.5mm from dropout I see that it is roughly 9th gear.
Why on 12 speed casette the straightest chain line is 9th gear? Why so far from the middle (6-7 gear)?
This also means that 12th gear is a bit cross chained, while 1st gear (slowest) is super cross chained?
Am I measuring incorrectly ?
Chainline is 52mm (according to specs and measured).
Rear dropouts are 135mm.
I want to know which gears are best for straight chain.
So my thoughts on measuring:
* Divide dropout width by half and I will get center line: 135mm: 2 = 67.5mm. So center line is 67.5 mm inwards from dropout.
* As chainline is 52mm (aka 52mm outwards from center line), I substract 52mm from 67.5mm and I get that straightest chain is the one 15.5mm (67.5mm -52mm) inwards from the dropout. Measuring now 15.5mm from dropout I see that it is roughly 9th gear.
Why on 12 speed casette the straightest chain line is 9th gear? Why so far from the middle (6-7 gear)?
This also means that 12th gear is a bit cross chained, while 1st gear (slowest) is super cross chained?
Am I measuring incorrectly ?