chainstopping
Chainstopping is a technique used in certain mechanical systems, most notably in bicycles, to prevent a chain from becoming excessively slack or to control its movement. The primary goal of chainstopping is to maintain a desired level of chain tension. This is often achieved through the use of a chain tensioner. These devices can be integrated into the drivetrain or be an add-on component.
In the context of single-speed bicycles or bicycles with internal gear hubs, where there is no rear
Some modern bicycle drivetrains, particularly those designed for off-road use, incorporate advanced chain retention devices that