@Timpo, that bike you showed looks amazing! Thank you for sharing that as it helps me with a debate I have been having with a fellow nerd engineer. He too loves bikes but absolutely sees zero purpose for a belt drive. Almost every negative comment he has given, I have been able to shove it back down his throat (mostly thanks to the forum!). He also despises eBikes! Well your reference to
www.Zerodebikes.com helps stuff his latest comment; “analog bikes would never use a Gates belt as it is too inefficient”…..
Beautiful bikes! But that stated, they missed one a very important design consideration. It has been mentioned in the forum before, but single sided belts like this are not recommended to use a backside idler (tensioner); R&M bikes too! The belts being used are recommended to use an inside idler for best belt lifetime. I reference page 69/112 (printed as page 67) section V. Idler Usage in:
www.gates.com/content/dam/gates/home/resources/resource-library/catalogs/light-power-and-precision-manual.pdf to see actual verbiage...
Since I jumped down the eBike rabbit hole I have been banging my head on belt drive solutions. A bike chain is WAY heavier than carbon belt, and it is able to keep on the cassette/cogs just fine with a simple derailleur spring idler. Also, why would you want to place the idler near the suspension pivot point as now you have the swing arm lever forces with rider weight getting applied from suspension compression/rebound (like a nutcracker). Plus, you also expose it like the chain-ring bash-rings versus natural protection with the 26 – 29 inch wheel in the back. IDK…
So, I started a very simple model of the Hydra based on published measurements (not sure if accurate, but IMHO doesn’t matter!) and think I know what the ballpark forces an idler can expect at different locations in the Hydra XL frame and swingarm design.
@pushkar is absolutely correct that this is not as simple as I thought it should be. Plus, big guys like me are likely to break stuff!!! I expect that and fully volunteer to help make the WW belt drive design system bullet proof. I have full confidence in Pushkar, that it will be done right and properly vetted before being released…
@pushkar – You can gladly have my $$$$ when you are ready…