Air2air
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What a great forum, and thanks to all of you for sharing your knowledge. I've read every drivetrain thread on the forum but still don't see a clear solution:
Every 2 weeks: Replace 9-11sp. cassette and chain.
- Tried every combination of riveted/joined cog assemblies, cheap heavy steel etc.
- Considering opening a Museum of Potato Chip-shaped Cogs
Every 4 weeks: Replace freehub pawls, splines or body.
- Trying various SRAM, Shimano
Every 2/4 months: Replace Ratchet ring, requiring wheel re-lace.
- DT Swiss M-1900 spline.
These glorious achievements are nothing new to you folks, and are courtesy of:
- Throttle only
- Ludicrous V1 on BBSHD
- 52v backpack
- Chainline very good.
- 29er full-susp.
Riding style:
- Like a 250cc trials motorcycle.
- Hi torque, slow on steep single trails. Vertical. Many uphill stop/starts.
- Careful shifting & throttle. Always start in first gear.
- Never faster than 25.
- Ghost pedaling for hikers, added dramatic breathing for hikers with dual poles and Birkenstocks.
So what to do, what to do......
Plan A:
Grin AWD
Pros: Does away with the entire damn drivetrain; front and rear wheel drive also.
Cons: Doubles unsprung weight from 9 to 18 lbs - But is that an actual problem?
Grin All Axle Hub Motor
Plan B:
IGH and Gates belt
From everything I've read, I'll simply destroy all the IGH's unless you have a strong opinion otherwise...?
Plan C:
Get a damn Sur-Ron
I will get busted in ten minutes by the hikers, I live in Norcal.
Every 2 weeks: Replace 9-11sp. cassette and chain.
- Tried every combination of riveted/joined cog assemblies, cheap heavy steel etc.
- Considering opening a Museum of Potato Chip-shaped Cogs
Every 4 weeks: Replace freehub pawls, splines or body.
- Trying various SRAM, Shimano
Every 2/4 months: Replace Ratchet ring, requiring wheel re-lace.
- DT Swiss M-1900 spline.
These glorious achievements are nothing new to you folks, and are courtesy of:
- Throttle only
- Ludicrous V1 on BBSHD
- 52v backpack
- Chainline very good.
- 29er full-susp.
Riding style:
- Like a 250cc trials motorcycle.
- Hi torque, slow on steep single trails. Vertical. Many uphill stop/starts.
- Careful shifting & throttle. Always start in first gear.
- Never faster than 25.
- Ghost pedaling for hikers, added dramatic breathing for hikers with dual poles and Birkenstocks.
So what to do, what to do......
Plan A:
Grin AWD
Pros: Does away with the entire damn drivetrain; front and rear wheel drive also.
Cons: Doubles unsprung weight from 9 to 18 lbs - But is that an actual problem?
Grin All Axle Hub Motor
Plan B:
IGH and Gates belt
From everything I've read, I'll simply destroy all the IGH's unless you have a strong opinion otherwise...?
Plan C:
Get a damn Sur-Ron
I will get busted in ten minutes by the hikers, I live in Norcal.
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