Merle Nelson
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Post in thread 'How Far Away Is The Gates Belt For The Hydra ?' https://electricbikereview.com/foru...he-gates-belt-for-the-hydra.41039/post-393568
Interesting thoughts Reed. When I watched all the youtube videos I could find on Kindernay I saw some things that weren't the most attractive to me. After it costing more, I still would have some noises that normal drive train doesn't make, some shifting idiosyncrasies, and can't lay the bike on its side without leaking.JMO and mostly just spitballing but These IGHs seem fine for commuter/pavement bikes but perhaps not so much for bikes meant for halfway serious trail riding. I won't take them seriously for the SUV type biking I do until they specifically come out with versions for 'off road' use. Right now the benefits do not seem to outweigh the problems seemingly inherent in their mechanical complexity ... for my use anyway.
The amount of leaking from laying on it's side should be next to negligible. They just don't recommend you store it like that. And if you do need to lay it down, lay it on it's left side. From their website:Interesting thoughts Reed. When I watched all the youtube videos I could find on Kindernay I saw some things that weren't the most attractive to me. After it costing more, I still would have some noises that normal drive train doesn't make, some shifting idiosyncrasies, and can't lay the bike on its side without leaking.
Still wanting one for handeling torque better and...
Only one side of the teeth on the belt failed. It's possible due to insufficient tension. I used 50hz (40 lbs) tension, which is the maximum recommended tension for internal gear hubs. My guess is the belt came partially off the rear sprocket when I had sudden braking and acceleration at ECO 5 power level, and then with only half the belt teeth in contact, the teeth ripped out during the acceleration. I have a new belt installed now. I'm wondering if its ok to exceed 40 lbs for the Rohloff hub. It better to damage the belt than the hub.I'm thankful you commented and wouldn't think of doubting your veracity. Posting photos would be helpful for many.
That's the build I'm considering, and I've fretted: 'Is the Ultra's 147Ft-Lbs (@200nm) compatible with drive systems available - esp. Gates Carbon Belts?
The good: Actually, if the belt shreds before the Kindernay krunches (which is next up), it's not so bad we have a weak link.
The point to me: It appear just the torque sensor is sufficient to wreak havoc - without constant aware supervision and attention to settings.
For my machine, I want a belt and drive drive that will burn rubber - not scrap the belt, rear end/ gearbox, and hit +30mph. Sure sounds like 3 speeds, a fat belt and the right gearing.
Of course, stripping could be you were out of tension specs, but if it was the frame flexing, the belt would come off.
However, what you describe are not symptoms of Gates' renowned, finicky 'outside of tension specs' outcomes - teeth stripping says something else: Weak link is the belt itself - AND multiple teeth chewed, but not a broken belt says: It's not mistreatment - backbending, etc.
I note that Optimax spun his belt - but declines to address the question of 'the technical parameters (wattage, etc), or any circumstances' providing thoughtful info - beyond the scenery and state of fruit diet schedules, toting three batteries ... vis-a-vis pannier storage capacity at the time.
That's 36lbs of batteries - no telling how many Bananas. He's +200lbs.
I'm 140 soaking wet and run 12lbs of battery.
He could have been in 14 and juiced at 750w, or 2300w - at whatever level. Frustrating.
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Really like to hear from you, the settings that work in the 'real', consumer 'world' with your '2300w CT, if you could elaborate on your anecdotal understanding of the correct settings - to avoid 'improper high torque' outcomes.
If I go it alone, I'll probably break everything, because I ride ...
... Fast and Furious,
Thanks,
Fn'F
Thanks, I will purchase and install if its not already equipped on the CrossTour. It should already be equipped since Gates says the following:If you think it came out at the rear, then may be installing a Snubber would help
RDM Snubber - Carbondrive
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These basically come right against the top of the belt on the rear sprocket, preventing the belt from lifting up
I love belt drives and low maintenance angle. The amount of engineering involved to make this happen is crazy (I mean in a good way, but still crazy).
I would be curious to see if people have used a belt long term with an FS bike, and what their experience has been? Does it ever come off ? What limitations have you noticed?
Hypothetically if there was a mainstream provider of such a bike(edit: beyond R&M).. what would be attractive about