I don't ever clean my chain, and I get ~8000 miles out of one. I do oil it every two weeks, to prevent rust since I leave the bike out in the rain a lot. Belts are for high mileage high speed commuters that can wear out 2 or 3 chains a year. High torque from the motor for long distances wears bicycle sized chain, especially the thinner 9,10,11,12 speed extra thin ones. Mine is 3/32" thickness 8 speed chain, ordinary KMC.Disadvantages with a chain drive:
- oily and needs regularly cleaning
- can stretch and need adjusting
Edited post - I do NOT have a belt drive and a chain drive...I have a mid-drive and a hub drive. Both have chains. Both are great! Sorry... Senior moment !I don't think one is necessarily "better" than the other. Depends on the amount and type of riding you do, and how willing you are to do normal chain maintenance.
Never happens to a properly installed and maintained chain system.- can come off sprocket quite easily
Well, it isn't so much that I am looking for that as it is I am looking for a belt drive e-bike. They just happened to be the ones that Powerbikes.com carries.Well, if you're looking at a Harley ebike, and not fazed by the price tag, I think you'll be happy. I'm sure they did their homework for their customer base. I'm not in that group, so I don't see the allure of the name.