The following are some differences in the use of mountain bike dental discs and road bicycle dental discs:
Riding scene:
- Mountain bike tooth plate is mainly used for mountain road, cross-country and other complex terrain, to cope with ups and downs, climbing, etc.; The road wheel is for flat road riding.
Stampede strength and frequency:
- Mountain bike riding may require greater trampling force to overcome obstacles, and the trampling frequency is relatively low; Road vehicles pursue high speed, and the trampling frequency is high and relatively uniform.
Variable speed requirements:
- Mountain bikes have more frequent gear changes and large spans to adapt to different slopes and road conditions; Road cars change speed relatively regularly, mainly at different speeds.
Physical requirements:
- Mountain bikes often consume more energy when they are used, especially when climbing hills; Road cars are relatively less labor-intensive and mainly focus on speed maintenance and improvement.
Acceleration performance:
- The road gear plate accelerates more obviously on the flat road, which can quickly improve the speed; Mountain bikes are relatively difficult to accelerate on difficult terrain.
Stability requirements:
- The mountain bike tooth plate should be kept stable on the bumpy road, which requires high strength; Road cars are more focused on smooth pedaling.
Maintenance frequency:
- Due to the harsh environment of mountain bike use, the dental disc may require more frequent maintenance; The relative maintenance interval of road gear plate can be slightly longer.