On Friday, March 6, 2015 at 3:56:58 PM UTC-8, Bill Lindsay wrote:
...You can't run wide/narrow rings with multiple chainrings because if you shifted from one to the other and didn't hit the right kind of tooth, the chain would skate on the top, or fall off, or get a narrow gap wedged onto a wide tooth...
I've been trying to picture one thing: do the number of teeth of the chainring plus the cog need to add up to an even number so that the pattern of thick/thin teeth meeting the thick/thin chain doesn't reverse to thick/thin meeting the thin/thick every other time around?