Secret clutch In your Bike(bicycle)!

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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2022
  • #clutch #bicycle #sprocket
    This video explains how a bicycle wheel sprocket works and how simple pawl ratchet mechanism drives your bicycle.
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Komentáře • 22

  • @TheCaptainSlappy
    @TheCaptainSlappy Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is possibly the greatest bicycle ratchet & pawl video ever made.

  • @workingsgotanimated
    @workingsgotanimated  Před rokem +6

    feel free to like, share and comment. I will try to reply.

  • @Frank-mn4hx
    @Frank-mn4hx Před rokem +1

    That's a very clear way of showing how the freewheel of the rear wheel from the bicycle works.
    Nicely done.

  • @nirbhay.8400k
    @nirbhay.8400k Před rokem +8

    Very Well explained! Really enjoyed the video!

  • @CannonballCircuit
    @CannonballCircuit Před rokem +1

    I always wondered what caused that clicking sound was when I let bike freewheel! Thanks for the great visuals! Definitely subscribed and set the bell notifications for this channel!

  • @tintinxyz
    @tintinxyz Před 2 měsíci

    excellent and clear animation of the mechanism

  • @waqtube
    @waqtube Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for articulating the inner mechanism of Ratchet wheel Please explain how DT Swiss Star Ratchet works

  • @VideoGameAtlas
    @VideoGameAtlas Před 7 měsíci

    Really enjoyed the funny english on this great explanation

  • @dw9237
    @dw9237 Před 11 měsíci

    Great❤

  • @prakhar.soni_0-0
    @prakhar.soni_0-0 Před 11 měsíci

    thanks man

  • @josephpmcl1241
    @josephpmcl1241 Před rokem

    Nice

  • @buddingscientist170
    @buddingscientist170 Před rokem +1

    Nice video

  • @tharunkarra1
    @tharunkarra1 Před rokem

    could u suggest any 1 way clutch for my bycycle freewheel

  • @Reagan140
    @Reagan140 Před 4 měsíci

    Known as a bike.

  • @PravinKumar-wn8ry
    @PravinKumar-wn8ry Před rokem

    Sir i understand.almost every this but unable to understand why bycycle moves after stoping paddling in downhill

    • @workingsgotanimated
      @workingsgotanimated  Před rokem

      watch the last part. gravity keeps pushing your bicycle downward and also already its in motion so bicycle has kinetic inertia, I will keep moving downhill. inner part of the sprocket continue rotating along with rear wheel. it will rotate faster than sprocket ratchet teeth part. so u will get the same relative action.

    • @PravinKumar-wn8ry
      @PravinKumar-wn8ry Před rokem

      @@workingsgotanimated thanks for your precious information but still not fully understand if possible please understand me in detail

    • @workingsgotanimated
      @workingsgotanimated  Před rokem

      @@PravinKumar-wn8ry watch is video from 4mins15 sec to last few times and pay attention how inner race with paws over running the outer sprocket. hope you will get it

    • @ToninFightsEntropy
      @ToninFightsEntropy Před rokem

      @@PravinKumar-wn8ry When you peddal, you push against the inside of the wheel with those tabs, which stick out like gear's teeth.
      When the bike is moving but the chain is not, the inside wheel goes faster than the one you normally push it with, and instead of hitting the teeth, it slides over them, compresses the springs, and the tabs rotate down to slide past..
      Then they click back up, and this process repeats many times so that you can start peddalling at any time during the rotation, without noticeable free movement before it locks again.
      The tabs popping back up, after each tooth passes over it, is the clicking sound you hear, when you're not pedalling but are moving.

    • @ToninFightsEntropy
      @ToninFightsEntropy Před rokem

      It also happens when you peddal backwards, and is why the bike will not move backwards when you do so, but you hear clicks instead.
      Unless you have a bike that doesn't have a freewheel, e.g. some kids' bikes, or a BMX.