It is a well-known fact, that the gearing on the HS vario models is too short to comfortably reach 45 kph (28mph).
I test-rode a 2018 supercharger HS, and at 35 kph, I was spinning around 68 rpm.
Stock gearing on the supercharger is 24-26.
Biggest gearing (according to the gates site) is 28-24.
This would put that same 68 rpm at 44 kph (instead of 35).
Still, would like to gear up more (the part of Belgium I live in is as flat as the Netherlands).
So no hills to take into account.
Gates have an unlisted cog for the enviolo, at 22T. This would put my 68 rpm at 48 kph.
The only way to be able to fit this, is if the N380 has a serial number starting with 808 or higher.
These are enviolo's manufactured after august 2018.
Could someone with a very recent R&M check if this is the case?
I test-rode a 2018 supercharger HS, and at 35 kph, I was spinning around 68 rpm.
Stock gearing on the supercharger is 24-26.
Biggest gearing (according to the gates site) is 28-24.
This would put that same 68 rpm at 44 kph (instead of 35).
Still, would like to gear up more (the part of Belgium I live in is as flat as the Netherlands).
So no hills to take into account.
Gates have an unlisted cog for the enviolo, at 22T. This would put my 68 rpm at 48 kph.
The only way to be able to fit this, is if the N380 has a serial number starting with 808 or higher.
These are enviolo's manufactured after august 2018.
Could someone with a very recent R&M check if this is the case?