ketjuvetoisella
Ketjuvetoisella is a Finnish word that translates to "chain-driven" in English. It refers to a type of bicycle that uses a chain to transmit power from the pedals to the rear wheel. This system is a common feature in bicycles, as it allows for efficient power transfer and is relatively simple in design. The chain-driven mechanism consists of several key components, including the chain itself, the chainrings on the crankset, and the cassette on the rear wheel. The chainrings are typically made of metal and are attached to the crankset, which is connected to the pedals. The cassette, on the other hand, is a set of gears that are attached to the rear wheel hub. As the rider pedals, the chain engages with the chainrings and the cassette, transferring the power generated by the rider's legs to the rear wheel, propelling the bicycle forward. Ketjuvetoisella bicycles are popular for their reliability, simplicity, and efficiency, making them a common choice for both recreational and commuting purposes.