kinhsang
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HiHello:
Do I understand you use fabric tape instead of the friction roller tape that Qiroll sells? For me, the friction tape has always been the weak point of this system as it can degrade and come off after awhile and depending on how much your ride and over what kind of terrain, you may end up having to replace the tape every month or maybe even sooner.
I was always wondering about what a more suitable and maybe even stronger longer lasting replacement for the friction tape supplied by Qiroll would be. Can you tell me what Brand/model of fabric tape you use? View attachment 176000
Above is a pic of the old style Qiroll friction tape. As you can see the ends of the tape are cut straight across. This tended to eventuall peel off very quickly. Qiroll then changed the design to an angular/diagonal cut which seems to stay on the roller a bit longer. The old straight cut friction tape lasted me anywhere from 100-200 miles, the newer diagonal end cut tape lasts me up to 300+ miles.
Nevertheless, If you've found a suitable replacement for this tape, I'd love to see pics of how you cut it and what it looks like attached to your qiroll roller motor. And let us know how long (how many miles) your tape lasts and does it wear down your tire, provide sufficient grab against the tire.
Thanks again!
I think adjusting the Qiroll motor to directly press the bicycle wheel is relatively difficult. You don't know when the Qiroll motor directly presses the bicycle wheel to meet the requirements. So I made a manual clutch using a spring hinge with enough force to directly apply pressure to the Qiroll motor. Make sure the Qiroll motor always has good contact with the bicycle wheel, minimizing slippage. If it doesn't rain, I use simili tape to wrap around the motor 2 times. After about 100km, the tape wears out, so I wrap it 2 more times. If the road is wet, I plan to use anti-slip tape to wrap a loop around the Qiroll motor. It's still dry where I live so I haven't tried these yet.