AlpineAce
Mechanical
- Nov 2, 2011
- 7
Hey guys,
Im contemplating making a railroad bike.
What I've found on the net, looks pretty terrible.
My thoughts are to make a bike that performs better than my high end road bike, mainly though lowering the rolling resistance, since I'd eliminate the tires, and rolling on a extremly hard and smooth surface.
What I have seen online used an out rigger and guides to hold the front wheel steady, which almost negates any advantages.
So I found the cross section of a rail road rail, along with some specs:
and the heads vary between 2-1/4" to 2-3/4" in width
So I'm thinking why cant I just make a rim that is either V shaped or simply curved, and it will sit on the rail and self align?
Thus I will have minimal contact points, and lowest rolling resistance? and thats it?
Also should this work, what kind of increase in speed?decrease in resistance or energy output might, I expect to see?
I'm working on it!
Im contemplating making a railroad bike.
What I've found on the net, looks pretty terrible.
My thoughts are to make a bike that performs better than my high end road bike, mainly though lowering the rolling resistance, since I'd eliminate the tires, and rolling on a extremly hard and smooth surface.
What I have seen online used an out rigger and guides to hold the front wheel steady, which almost negates any advantages.
So I found the cross section of a rail road rail, along with some specs:
and the heads vary between 2-1/4" to 2-3/4" in width
So I'm thinking why cant I just make a rim that is either V shaped or simply curved, and it will sit on the rail and self align?
Thus I will have minimal contact points, and lowest rolling resistance? and thats it?
Also should this work, what kind of increase in speed?decrease in resistance or energy output might, I expect to see?
I'm working on it!