Dingle Cogs are part of a different concept for fixed-gear drivetrains.
Having two cogs on the back means you have more options for
gear changes when the conditions demand it. For instance, say you
want to ride your off-road fixie from your house to the trailhead,
but your gear combo is either too high for the dirt or too low for
the road. With a 17/19t Dingle on the back, pick two chainrings
that are 2 teeth apart, like a 44t and a 42t. When you change
from the outer (44:17t) gear combo to the inner (42:19t), you’ll
have a much better off-road gear and your wheel position will
not change. This maintains effective chainstay length so you won’t
have to worry about having too much or too little chain length to
accommodate the gear change. The Dingle (the word derives from
from dual and single) works great in hilly terrain both on or off-road.
Like our cassette and track cogs, these are made from machined, heattreated
and chrome plated SCM415 CroMoly steel, so they are tough and long lasting.
They’re available in 3/32" (narrow chain) tooth width 17/19t, 17/20t or 17/21t
combinations. We recommend using 9-speed chains only. You can thread it onto any
standard ISO threaded (1.375x24tpi) fixed gear hub and it takes up the same 7.4mm
threads as a standard fixie cog. We recommend using a wider lockring (like our improved
track lockring) to assure you can get a lockring tool onto it. |