Re: [CR]RE: the other...chainring

(Example: Framebuilders:Richard Moon)

From: <NortonMarg@aol.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 12:52:52 EST
Subject: Re: [CR]RE: the other...chainring
To: lists@PeterWhiteCycles.com
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

In a message dated 12/17/03 8:14:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, lists@PeterWhiteCycles.com writes:
> Sorry, but there is absolutely no truth to this. Although this myth has
> been
> around since Super Record rings were introduced, there is neither any
> empirical evidence that this is true, nor any reason why it should be true.
>
> Any deflection you see in chainrings is from flexing of the seat tube
> between the front derailleur and the BB shell, and flexing of the bottom
> bracket axle. There are no lateral forces on chainrings, except during
> shifts.
>

I beg to differ. Nobody told me this story, it's something I noticed (on a VERY stiff frame that I made) by looking down while pedaling. Back when I was pretty strong. Theoretically, you may be right, but what is empirical evidence if not seat-of-the-pants experience and observation?
Stevan Thomas
Alameda, CA