I’m thinking about changing my 46T for 42T chainring on my BBSO1. Chainrings available at Brighton Bikes cost £75.00 do you think the difference I will feel is worth the money spent?
I might be wrong, but it's my understanding that the improved chainline benefits only apply to the 42T (Bling Ring), as it wraps around the motor housing. A spider and chainring could create chainline problems.There seem to be plenty around for much less than that. eg
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Or get a spider, there seem to be lots on ebay for around £10, and then a higher quality standard chainring.
I am definitely not questioning your expertise, or trying to cause an argument, but I assumed the following.if you have more teeth on the chainring then the same amount of torque is spread onto more teeth.
You transfer some more of the stress and wear from the ring to the internal gears.
A 46T ring has an easier life compared to a 42T ring.
I can see how the relationship puts less stress on the actual chainring teeth in a bigger diameter chainring, but I can't get my head around how it would put less stress on the motor. I would have thought the motor internals would have to produce more torque with the 46T, than the 42T, to achieve the same force.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque
You can see that for a fixed amount of torque, if the radius r increases, then the force F decreases.
A bigger ring has less force applied to its teeth.
The wear is proportional to the force applied to the teeth.
If force F decreases, then wear of the teeth also decreases.
I saidI can see how the relationship puts less stress on the actual chainring teeth in a bigger diameter chainring, but I can't get my head around how it would put less stress on the motor. I would have thought the motor internals would have to produce more torque with the 46T, than the 42T, to achieve the same force.
Am I missing something here?
I agreed with you. Bigger chainring, less wear on the ring, more stress and wear on the motor.You transfer some more of the stress and wear from the ring to the internal gears.
Sorry, my badI said
I agreed with you. Bigger chainring, less wear on the ring, more stress and wear on the motor.
Whilst we're on the subject of Bafang BBS gear, can I just point you to a thread which shows other useful BBS stuff:Interesting thread learnt quite a lot. I’ve predicted for the 42 T chainring more ware on the ring less on my legs. The bling ring looks like a preferably choice as it covers the motor keeping the chain in line. We will see how it goes .