The rear sprockets on our bikes are dampened by big rubber isolators between their metal mounts and the rear hub. They seem to work real well at isolating vibrations at the higher end of the rpm spectrum, but not so much at the lower end (4,500-7,500 rpm) of the range, where most of the commuting cruiser lives.
Has anyone tried any of those Front Sprockets that have a rubber cushioning ring on them???
Thanks!
Has anyone tried any of those Front Sprockets that have a rubber cushioning ring on them???
Thanks!