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E-bikes are clean. But there’s one part that’s not so clean: the greasy chain and chain related stuff. Why not get rid of it? A good E-bike should only have the pedals for contingencies. The drive train and transmission on an e-bike can be reduced to a clean, minimal-maintenance belt and two accommodating pulley. Gates has a system http://www.carbondrivesystems.com/forbikemakers.php?lang=us (more info http://www.carbondrivesystems.com/downloads/tech_docs/GATES_TECH%20MANUAL_ENG-CHI_REV02_REL21.pdf ). You can limit the bike to one gear ratio or you can get an internally geared hub. There’s even a $100 2-gear ratio hub that doesn’t use cables Sturmey-Archer S2 Kick-Shift Hub Kit
http://road.cc/content/review/33373-sturmey-archer-s2-kickshift-hub. But hubs deserve a discussion of their own.
Newly designed e-bikes should incorporate a belt drive system.
But this makes for one new problem. The chain stay part of the frame will need to be breakable.
Anybody see any other problems with belts?
http://road.cc/content/review/33373-sturmey-archer-s2-kickshift-hub. But hubs deserve a discussion of their own.
Newly designed e-bikes should incorporate a belt drive system.
But this makes for one new problem. The chain stay part of the frame will need to be breakable.
Anybody see any other problems with belts?